What this blog is?
blog.power.win publishes beginner-friendly guides on crypto casinos, casino mechanics, payments/withdrawals, provably fair systems, bonuses, and responsible play.
Who this content is for?
This content is intended for adults (18+ or the legal age in your jurisdiction). It is for informational purposes only and should not be treated as financial advice, legal advice, or a guarantee of outcomes.
Our relationship to Power.Win (full disclosure)
This blog is operated by Power.Win. That means some content may reference Power.Win features, rules, or product updates. When we talk about Power.Win specifically, we aim to be clear, accurate, and transparent – especially on trust topics like fairness, withdrawals, fees, and KYC.
Editorial standards
We write with three rules:
- Clarity over hype: We explain how things work in plain language.
- Trust topics get strict: Withdrawals, KYC, fees, provably fair, and bonus terms must be precise. No vague promises.
- Beginner-first: If a new user can’t understand it, we rewrite it.
Sourcing and references
We prefer:
- Primary sources (official documentation, reputable research organizations, regulators, and direct platform documentation)
- Firsthand product truth (Power.Win policies, UX flows, and terms—kept updated)
- When we use statistics (scams, market size, blockchain volume, user behavior), we cite the original source at the end of the article.
Updates (“last updated” matters here)
We update content when:
- Policies change (KYC, withdrawals, fees, bonus terms)
- Product features change (provably fair verification steps, providers, supported payments)
- New high-signal information appears (major scam patterns, regulatory changes, security best practices)
When a post is materially updated, we update its “Last updated” date and revise affected sections.
Affiliate links and advertising
If we ever use affiliate links or sponsored content, we will clearly label it. If content is sponsored, we will state who sponsored it and what they influenced (if anything).
Responsible gambling
We do not promote “guaranteed wins” or “risk-free” gambling. Gambling involves risk. Use limits, take breaks, and play within what you can afford to lose. We encourage players to take the lead and gamble responsibly.
Contact us
If you spot an error, outdated info, or something unclear, contact us via the support/contact method or email us at support@power.win listed on Power.Win. Include the page URL and the specific line/section that needs correction.
Fact-Check + Corrections Policy
Our promise
If we publish it, we should be able to prove it. Especially on trust topics: fairness, withdrawals, fees, KYC, and bonus terms.
How we fact-check
1) Source hierarchy (what we trust most)
We prioritize sources in this order:
- Primary documentation (official docs, protocols, regulators, research bodies)
- Direct platform truth (Power.Win product flows, published terms, and internal policy facts you approve for publication)
- Reputable third-party reporting/research (clearly cited)
2) Numbers and statistics
When an article uses stats (scams, fraud, betting volumes, blockchain metrics, adoption rates), we:
- Use the original report wherever possible
- Include the reporting period (year/quarter)
- Avoid rounding that changes meaning
- Cite the source at the end of the article
3) “On Power.Win…” statements
Any statement that describes how Power.Win works (withdrawal steps, KYC triggers, bonus restrictions, provably fair verification) must match current Power.Win policy. If a feature is not live yet, we label it clearly (example: “when live”).
Corrections and Updates
What counts as a correction
- A factual error (wrong number, wrong claim, wrong process)
- Outdated information that could mislead users (policy changes, UI flow changes)
- Missing context that changes interpretation
How we correct
- We update the content as soon as practical
- We adjust the “Last updated” date
- For significant corrections, we add a short note in the article (example: “Updated on [date] to reflect changes to withdrawal verification steps.”)
How to report an issue
Send:
- The page URL
- The section/quote
- What you believe is incorrect and (if possible) a supporting source or screenshot
You can send any queries to support@power.win
