What is Jakz?
Jakz is a Crypto Casino Radar that quantifies player voice. Built for crypto casino players who are done with paid reviews, recycled affiliate lists, and casinos buying their way to the top. It exists for anyone who wants to know where the community is actually putting its confidence.
Every day, player voice is collected from X, Discord, Telegram, and the communities where crypto casino culture actually lives. Jakz analyses the sentiment and publishes a live player confidence score for every tracked casino — updated daily, backed by real community data, and accountable to nobody but the players.
Is Jakz a person or a bot?
Neither. Jakz is a Crypto Casino Radar — a system that collects and processes community data at a scale no individual could. Think of it as a confidence meter for the crypto casino community: real-time data, transparent methodology, and zero editorial spin.
Who is Jakz built for?
Anyone who plays at crypto casinos and wants to know which platforms the community is backing right now — based on player voice, not paid reviews. And anyone in the crypto casino industry who wants to understand what real players are actually saying about them.
How is Jakz different from other crypto casino sites?
Most crypto casino sites sell placements. Position is bought, not earned. Jakz doesn't take placements, commissions, or affiliate revenue that influences the list. Every position is determined by player confidence score — the organic result of what real players are saying — and changes daily.
Player Voice
Player voice is any organic post, comment, reaction, or conversation from a real casino player — win posts, complaints, community threads, payment feedback, sentiment reactions. Every time a real player mentions a crypto casino anywhere online, that's player voice.
Win posts, complaints, hype threads, community reactions, player-to-player conversation
Server activity, support channels, player sentiment, community announcements
Group chats, community announcements, player reactions, organiser channels
Review threads, discussion boards, player-to-player conversations, deep dives
How much player voice is processed?
Thousands of player voice posts every month. The volume is what makes the confidence score meaningful — it's not one person's opinion, it's the aggregated voice of the crypto casino community across all major platforms.
Are both positive and negative posts counted?
Yes, all of it. Positive posts — win celebrations, recommendations, praise — lift the confidence score. Complaints, negative sentiment, and community backlash lower it. The score reflects the full picture of what real players are saying, not a curated highlight reel. Casinos can't suppress genuine criticism, and they can't hide genuine enthusiasm either.
What about silence — does a casino get penalised for low activity?
Low activity means less signal to analyse, which is reflected in the confidence score over time. A casino that the community has stopped talking about will see its score drift as historical data ages. Sustained positive player voice is what maintains a high confidence score.
Player Confidence Score
The player confidence score is a single percentage (0–100%) that reflects how much the community backs a given casino. It is derived from the overall sentiment of player voice — positive sentiment lifts the score, negative sentiment lowers it.
A higher score means the community is more confident and positive about playing at that casino right now. The score updates daily as new player voice is collected and processed.
What does a high confidence score mean?
It means the community is backing this casino. The posts, reactions, and conversations from real players are predominantly positive — players are recommending it, sharing wins, and speaking well of the experience. A score in the 70s or 80s indicates strong, sustained community confidence.
What does a low confidence score mean?
It means the community has concerns. Player voice is predominantly negative — complaints about withdrawals, poor support, or bad experiences are dominating the conversation. A low score is a signal to do your research before playing.
Can a casino game the confidence score?
It's very difficult. The score is derived from organic community conversations across multiple platforms simultaneously. Manufactured positive posts typically don't match the natural patterns of genuine player activity and can be identified. Consistent, authentic positive player experience is the only reliable way to maintain a high confidence score.
How often does the score change?
The confidence score updates daily. You can see the full trend over the last 30 days on each casino's profile page — so you can see whether a casino is improving or declining in the community's confidence over time.
News Stories
News Stories are recurring narratives and discussion patterns identified across thousands of player voice posts. When a topic — a casino controversy, a payment dispute, a win streak, a community trend — starts generating repeated, consistent conversation across multiple platforms and players, it surfaces as a News Story.
Where the confidence score tells you how the community rates a casino overall, News Stories tell you what the community is talking about right now. They capture the specific narratives driving player sentiment.
How is a News Story identified?
Stories are detected by clustering player voice posts that share similar language, topics, and sentiment patterns. When enough organic posts converge around the same narrative — regardless of which platform they come from — the system identifies it as a distinct story and begins tracking it.
What kind of topics become News Stories?
Anything the community starts talking about repeatedly: a high-profile withdrawal dispute, a wave of big wins, a controversial promotion, a new game dominating conversation, or a sentiment shift around a specific casino. If real players keep bringing it up across platforms, it becomes a News Story.
How long does a story last?
Stories are tracked from when they first appear in the community. They stay active as long as the underlying conversation is ongoing. Once the community moves on, a story becomes inactive — its engagement and post activity naturally decays. Active stories are the ones the community is discussing right now.
Can I see which casino a story is about?
Yes. Each story is linked to the casino it relates to. You can view all stories for a specific casino on that casino's profile page, or browse all active stories from the News page.
Casino Status
Every casino tracked by Jakz is assigned a status that reflects where it sits in its journey on the platform. Status is not a quality judgment — it indicates how much player voice history exists and how mature that casino's presence is within the Jakz ecosystem.
What does Active mean?
Active casinos are established platforms with a sustained community presence and enough player voice history to produce a reliable, fully representative confidence score. The community has been talking about these platforms consistently — their scores reflect weeks or months of accumulated player voice.
What does Beta mean?
Beta casinos are new and upcoming platforms that Jakz has begun monitoring. They are in an early stage of building their player voice history — the community is starting to engage with them, but there is not yet enough data to produce a fully representative confidence score. Beta casinos graduate to Active status once they meet the volume and consistency threshold.
What does Tracking mean?
Tracking casinos are established platforms — they already have an existing community presence — but Jakz has only recently started collecting their player voice. Unlike Beta, these are not new casinos; they are known operators in an early data collection phase before full confidence scoring begins.
Where can I filter casinos by status?
Use the Status filter on the Tracked Casinos page to switch between Active, Beta, and Tracking views. This lets you focus on casinos at the maturity level most relevant to you.