QuickWin Esports Review 2026

QuickWin is a sportsbook with an esports section and strong crypto support, launched in 2023. It is not Russian-owned — the beneficial owners are Ukrainian/Cypriot, with no 1xBet tie. But the most important thing to know about QuickWin isn’t its markets: the brand belongs to the Rabidi N.V. network, whose Curaçao licence was revoked in June 2024, and QuickWin’s own live Terms still cite that defunct licence. The wider network is widely blacklisted in Europe for non-payment, and QuickWin itself has cancelled-and-stalled withdrawal complaints. This review covers what QuickWin offers and, just as importantly, the trust caveats you should weigh before depositing.

Launched 2023
Operator Rabidi N.V. (reg. 151791, Curaçao), part of the Rabidi/Araxio network
Licence Curaçao 8048/JAZ2020-001 cited in its terms — but that licence was revoked in June 2024
Type Sportsbook with esports section
Crypto Yes — extensive (BTC, ETH, LTC, USDC, USDT, XRP, DOGE, ADA) plus 40+ methods
Best for — see the trust section before depositing
Not available Germany; Ukraine status not confirmed

Short verdict: QuickWin has a workable crypto-heavy sportsbook with a real esports section, and it’s not Russian-linked. But it presents a revoked Curaçao licence in its own current terms, sits inside the Rabidi network that’s widely blacklisted in Europe for non-payment, and draws its own cancelled-withdrawal complaints — so treat it as high-risk: keep deposits small, verify early, and withdraw promptly rather than building a balance.

Esports coverage

QuickWin is a general sportsbook with an esports section — not an esports-first book.

  • Titles: The sportsbook spans 30+ sports including esports, with CS and League of Legends among the markets.
  • Live / in-play: Yes — live betting, plus a bet builder and boosted odds across the book.

Odds & markets

QuickWin runs a standard multi-sport book with esports among its sections, including a bet builder and boosted-odds promotions. There’s no independent QuickWin-specific esports margin data, so line quality for the niche is untested — treat it as unverified.

Bonuses & promotions

QuickWin runs the usual sportsbook and casino welcome offers and promotions, including boosted odds. Given the trust caveats below — especially the withdrawal complaints — be cautious about depositing extra to chase a bonus, and read the wagering and max-cashout terms before opting in.

Payments

  • Crypto (extensive): BTC, ETH, LTC, USDC, USDT, XRP, DOGE and ADA — one of the broader coin line-ups around.
  • Fiat: 40+ methods in total, including Visa, Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, MiFinity, Pix and BLIK.
  • KYC: Verification is required. Note the withdrawal pattern below: deposits are easy, but several players report payouts cancelled or stalled at the cash-out stage.

Trust & safety

This is the section that matters most for QuickWin, and we won’t soft-pedal it:

  • A revoked licence cited in its own terms. QuickWin’s Terms name operator Rabidi N.V. “operated under licence 8048/JAZ2020-001.” The Curaçao Gaming Control Board revoked Rabidi N.V.’s licence on 7 June 2024, after which network brands operated without a valid licence. Yet QuickWin’s live Terms (effective January 2026) still cite that revoked licence — so the brand is presenting a defunct authorisation as if current. Some affiliate pages also reference an “IG Play” platform under Anjouan/PAGCOR, which adds confusion rather than clarity about who is actually licensed to run it.
  • Blacklisted network. QuickWin is part of the Rabidi/Araxio cluster — sister brands include Fezbet, Wazamba, Buran, Casombie, Rabona, Sportaza, Casinia, Librabet, Boomerang, GreatWin, Casinoly and PowerBet, some 34–40+ brands in total. The network is widely blacklisted in Europe for non-payment. Rabidi N.V. was reportedly driven to insolvency by a €244,950 unpaid-winnings claim, with funds routed through Cyprus agents (Tilaros Ltd, Tranello Ltd).
  • QuickWin-specific payout complaints. Player reports on Casino Guru, AskGamblers and Trustpilot include 12 consecutive withdrawals cancelled, a €236 withdrawal cancelled repeatedly since February, an NZD $4,510 payout stalled, and a March 2026 withdrawal left unprocessed past the stated window.
  • One point on ownership: QuickWin is not Russian-linked. Beneficial ownership traces to Denys Butko (Ukrainian, based in Cyprus) via ButOn Group, alongside Uri/Yuri Poliavich (Soft2Bet) — with no 1xBet connection. The high-risk basis here is the blacklisted, no-valid-licence network and the payout complaints, not Russian ownership.

None of this means every withdrawal fails — but it does mean the risk profile is materially higher than for an established, properly licensed book. If you use QuickWin, treat it as high-risk: small deposits, complete KYC up front, and withdraw promptly rather than building a balance.

Pros & cons

Pros

  • Broad crypto line-up (8 coins) plus 40+ fiat and e-wallet methods
  • Esports section within a full 30+ sport book, with live betting, bet builder and boosted odds
  • Not Russian-linked (Ukrainian/Cypriot owners, no 1xBet tie)

Cons

  • Live terms cite a Curaçao licence that was revoked in June 2024 — a defunct authorisation presented as current
  • Part of the Rabidi network widely blacklisted in Europe for non-payment; €244,950 unpaid-winnings claim drove the operator to insolvency
  • QuickWin-specific cancelled/stalled withdrawal complaints (Casino Guru, AskGamblers, Trustpilot)
  • Restricted in Germany; Ukraine status unconfirmed; esports depth untested

Who it’s for

Honestly, only for experienced crypto bettors who understand and accept the elevated risk of a brand whose stated licence is revoked and whose network is complaint-heavy and blacklisted — and who keep stakes small and withdraw promptly. If you want a safe, reliable payout experience, choose an established, properly licensed book instead.

FAQ

Is QuickWin safe?

It’s an operating book and it’s not Russian-linked, but it carries serious caveats: its live terms cite a Curaçao licence that was revoked in June 2024, it belongs to the Rabidi network that’s widely blacklisted in Europe for non-payment, and it draws its own cancelled-withdrawal complaints. Treat it as high-risk: small deposits, early KYC, fast withdrawals.

Does QuickWin accept crypto?

Yes — extensively: BTC, ETH, LTC, USDC, USDT, XRP, DOGE and ADA, alongside 40+ fiat and e-wallet methods including Visa, Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, MiFinity, Pix and BLIK.

What esports can I bet on at QuickWin?

QuickWin’s sportsbook covers 30+ sports including esports, with CS and League of Legends among the markets, plus live betting, a bet builder and boosted odds. Esports-specific depth isn’t independently verified.

Bet responsibly

Only bet what you can afford to lose, set a budget, and stop if it stops being fun. If gambling is becoming a problem, BeGambleAware offers free, confidential help. Compare options on our list of esports betting sites, or see our guides to betting on CS2 and Dota 2.