WinSpirit Review
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WinSpirit
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WinSpirit is a 2024 entry to the international betting market, primarily targeting users in Canada and other global regions. Operating under a Curacao licence, it currently ranks 533rd in our global traffic database with nearly 3,000 daily visits.
Key stats
Country guides: Canada
Curacao
Our review
Market position and scale
Established in 2024 by Complete Technologies N.V., WinSpirit is a relatively new operator in the gambling sector. While it maintains a global traffic rank of 533, our data indicates that It serves a broad international audience, specifically targeting the Canadian market and supporting seven major global currencies, including CAD, AUD, and EUR.
Licensing and payment infrastructure
The platform operates under a Curacao licence, providing a regulatory framework for its international operations. You have several options for funding your account, ranging from traditional banking to digital assets:
- Card and E-wallets: MasterCard, Visa, and MuchBetter.
- Cryptocurrencies: Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum, and XRP.
Betting features and sports coverage
The site is available in six languages, including English, French, and German. The sportsbook provides over 37 categories, covering mainstream options like American football and basketball alongside niche interests such as chess, bandy, and esports. Both fixed-odds and live in-play betting are supported across six different odds formats, including UK and EU styles. You should check the operator site for specific terms and local KYC requirements.