World Crypto Casino Championship 2026: Everything You Need to Know
The World Crypto Casino Championship (WCCC) 2026 has officially launched its qualification period, and the numbers are staggering: a 1,000 BTC prize pool, 64 players invited to a live final in Dubai, and a broadcast deal that will stream the event to over 5 million viewers worldwide.
What Is the WCCC?
The WCCC is a multi-platform championship spanning six of the world’s largest crypto casino platforms: Stake, Rollbit, BC.Game, Metawin, Roobet, and Cloudbet. Players accumulate points across all platforms during a 12-week qualification window, with the top 64 point-earners advancing to the live final.
The Format
Qualification (Weeks 1–12): Points are earned through wager volume, net wins, and platform-specific challenges. Weekly leaderboards distribute 10 BTC per week in interim prizes.
Live Final — Dubai (Week 14): 64 finalists compete across four game categories:
- High-stakes Blackjack (16 players)
- Roulette knockout (16 players)
- Crash tournament (16 players)
- Poker championship (16 players)
Each category crowns a champion, who then competes in a winner-takes-most grand final for the top prize of 200 BTC.
Prize Structure
| Finish | Prize |
|---|---|
| Grand Champion | 200 BTC |
| Category Champions (4) | 50 BTC each |
| Top 16 (per category) | 5 BTC each |
| Weekly leaders (12 weeks) | 10 BTC per week |
Total pool: 1,000 BTC
Who Can Enter?
Any verified player on a participating platform is eligible. There are no minimum stake requirements — the points system rewards consistency and skill, not just bankroll size.
Why This Matters
The WCCC represents the mainstreaming of crypto casino esports. Prize pools of this size, broadcast partnerships with major streaming platforms, and the live-event format signal that crypto casino competition is no longer underground. It is a legitimate sport.
Qualification opens March 1, 2026. Register on any participating platform.