Licensing And Regulation At Astrozino
Astrozino operates under a Curaçao eGaming license, which sets baseline rules for identity checks, responsible gambling controls, and record-keeping for game and payment activity.
The regulator scope covers who can open an account, how the casino verifies age and identity, and how it blocks or restricts access from prohibited jurisdictions; for the player this means you can be asked for documents before withdrawals, and accounts from restricted countries can be closed.
Payment handling is regulated through anti-money laundering (AML) procedures: the casino monitors deposits and withdrawals, checks payment ownership, and may request source-of-funds evidence; for the player this means withdrawals can pause until verification is completed.
Game fairness is regulated at the level of certified game providers and required technical controls (RNG operation, game version control, logging); for the player this means outcomes come from audited game software rather than manually adjusted results inside the casino.
Responsible gambling is regulated through tools such as deposit limits, session limits, cooling-off periods, and self-exclusion; for the player this means you can set hard account restrictions that the casino must enforce.
Dispute handling follows the license framework: the casino must keep transaction logs and respond to complaints within defined internal procedures; for the player this means disputes are reviewed against stored records, but the resolution process is not the same as a local court or a national gambling ombudsman.
Current state: Astrozino’s regulation centers on Curaçao license compliance, with the strongest practical impact on verification, payments, and enforced account limits.