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21.com launches crypto casino with MotoGP sponsorship

21.com enters the crypto casino market, mixing online gaming, sports betting, and crypto payments, backed by MotoGP sponsorship.

By Daniel Pearce·03 July 2026·3 min read
21.com launches crypto casino with MotoGP sponsorship

21.com has officially launched as a crypto casino and sportsbook, announcing its entry into the Nigerian market with a prominent MotoGP sponsorship strategy. The platform aims to integrate online casino games, live dealer content, and sports betting while facilitating digital asset payments, as reported by Yogonet.

21.com is new to the crypto scene but is making a significant impact in the online gaming space. By sponsoring a MotoGP team, the casino hopes to attract a large and enthusiastic fanbase, drawing attention to its unique offerings. This venture into crypto casinos aligns with a broader industry trend of incorporating digital currencies, but players should be cautious, as our 3 July 2026 UKGC check shows no UK-licensed casinos currently offering Bitcoin or USDT payment methods.

"A spokesperson for 21.com confirmed in a 30 June statement: 'Our entry into the crypto casino market is marked by strategic partnerships and a focus on integrating diverse gaming experiences.'"

Feature21.com Offerings
Casino GamesYes
SportsbookYes
Crypto PaymentsYes
Sponsorship (MotoGP)Yes

What this means for Nigerian players

For Nigerian players, the entry of 21.com into the scene with its crypto capabilities does not have immediate implications. Given the strict regulatory environment in Nigeria, players need to remember that licensed casinos like Cosmobet and Zizobet do not currently offer crypto payment options. While 21.com’s offerings may look appealing, betting on offshore crypto sites carries risks such as reduced consumer protection and potentially complicated dispute-resolution processes. It is advisable to stick with licensed brands for a smoother gambling experience.

The bigger picture

21.com's move into the crypto space is part of a growing trend among online casinos to integrate digital currencies. However, Nigeria's regulatory stance has not changed significantly. While the investment into MotoGP might seem substantial, it is just one piece of the marketing strategy for crypto casinos, which often rely on sponsorships to enhance visibility. Yet, with no licensed operators participating in the crypto space, the practical impact on Nigerian players remains minimal.

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