BitStarz launched back in 2014 when most of the gambling industry still viewed Bitcoin with suspicion. They built around cryptocurrency transactions first, rather than trying to bolt a crypto cashier onto an existing fiat platform. That history still shapes the product. They hold a Curacao eGaming license, which is common for crypto focused operators. Despite that offshore status, the brand has been around long enough to stand out from short lived crypto casinos. Longevity is worth noting here.
They slowly integrated traditional fiat options later to capture a wider audience. BitStarz keeps its crypto casino identity at the center, even with card and e-wallet support layered on top. Signup appears lighter than strictly regulated European sites, but that does not mean account checks never happen. Interface looks custom rather than like a generic white label template. Dashboard placement keeps the main offers in front of the player without relying only on email promotions.