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About PiratePots

PiratePots is a pirate-themed, crypto-friendly online casino and sportsbook for international players. Here is an honest overview of who is reportedly behind the brand and what can — and cannot — be verified. 18+ · Play responsibly.

Who Is Behind PiratePots?

PiratePots is a pirate-themed online casino and sportsbook that, according to its marketing and the issue date of its claimed licence, launched around 2025. This page sets out what is reported about the brand and clearly flags what rests on third-party databases or marketing claims rather than verifiable fact — including the important point that PiratePots is not UK-licensed and prohibits UK players.

The PiratePots Brand

PiratePots positions itself as a modern, crypto-friendly destination combining an online casino and a sportsbook, wrapped in a swashbuckling pirate-treasure theme. Its marketing emphasises a very large game library — advertised as 8,000+ titles, with some third-party reviews citing up to around 10,824 — alongside a multi-deposit welcome package and broad crypto banking. The brand launched recently, with the claimed Anjouan licence dating to 2025, so it should be treated as a new operator rather than an established one.

Operator and Licensing

PiratePots is reportedly operated by Green Champions Leader SRL, named in the site footer and in third-party reviews as a Costa Rica company with a claimed registration number of 3-102-917157. We could not independently corroborate that entity against an official corporate registry here, so we present it as claimed rather than established fact. The official live site's footer is the place to check the current operator, registered address and licensing.

On licensing, PiratePots advertises a licence from Anjouan (Union of Comoros), claimed number ALSI-202502014-FI1. Worth noting: the official footer renders the number with a character variance, ending 'FIT' rather than 'FI1', so we treat the exact number and validity as claimed rather than independently confirmed. Crucially, PiratePots holds no UK Gambling Commission licence, and by the operator's own terms UK players are prohibited — we cannot confirm it is legal or available to play from the United Kingdom.

Reputation, Honestly

The official site self-claims a Trustpilot rating of 4.6 out of 5 from 12,847 reviews, but we could not confirm a verified, independent Trustpilot profile for the brand, so we do not repeat that score as an independent rating. Separately, other brands reportedly operated by the same Green Champions Leader SRL group have documented withdrawal and KYC-delay complaints. There is no verified complaint volume for PiratePots itself, so we mention this only as group-level context — but it is a reason to do your own due diligence, test support before depositing, and keep early withdrawals small.

A Responsible Approach

Whatever casino you choose, treat gambling as entertainment and never as a way to make money. PiratePots is for adults aged 18 and over, and you should confirm that online gambling is permitted where you live before registering. To be clear, PiratePots prohibits UK players and we cannot confirm local authorisation in regulated markets such as the United Kingdom, so UK readers should not register. Free, confidential support is available from GamCare (GamCare.org.uk), BeGambleAware (GambleAware.org) and GAMSTOP (GamStop.co.uk).

Who Is Behind PiratePots?

Who operates PiratePots?

PiratePots is reportedly operated by Green Champions Leader SRL, a Costa Rica company with a claimed registration number of 3-102-917157, named in the footer and third-party reviews. We could not independently confirm this, so we present it as claimed. Check the live site's footer for current operator details.

Does PiratePots have a licence?

PiratePots advertises an Anjouan (Union of Comoros) licence, claimed number ALSI-202502014-FI1, though the footer renders it ending 'FIT'. We treat it as claimed rather than verified. It holds no UK Gambling Commission licence and prohibits UK players.

Is PiratePots available to UK players?

No. By the operator's own terms UK players are prohibited, and PiratePots is not UK-licensed. We cannot confirm local legality, and UK players should use UKGC-licensed, GAMSTOP-registered operators instead.

Is PiratePots a trustworthy casino?

Treat it cautiously. The self-claimed Trustpilot score is not backed by a verified independent profile, the licence number is inconsistent across sources, and sister brands under the same group have withdrawal and KYC complaints. We recommend independent research, testing support before depositing, and starting small.

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