Editorial Process
Our aim is to deliver 100% transparent, in-depth reviews of online crypto casinos. And we want to do it with a bit of flair and originality.
These days, most casino affiliates seem to be in such a hurry to get content out the door that they don’t put in enough effort. We’ve had a look at the competition, and we’re constantly spotting spelling mistakes, nonsensical paragraphs, and regurgitated titbits that simply don’t check out.
One casino review might incorrectly claim a site holds a licence from the Malta Gaming Authority, and this is then copied by the next reviewer, and the next, and the next. Suddenly, it’s everywhere – but it’s simply not true.
You won’t get that at Moonshot Slots.
We have a three-step approach to acquiring data for our casino reviews:
- Go to the source. Our preferred method is to get information first-hand from our own account. If they claim to have 100+ live games, we’ll manually count.
- Ask the staff. When in doubt, we’ll ask the team directly. This is a great way to filter out some of the outdated information you find on casino websites.
- Check elsewhere. When we can’t verify something directly, we’ll do further research. But – crucially – we’ll let you know this in our reviews. We won’t pretend something’s fact when it isn’t.
Use of AI
We use a smidge of AI, but only where it has zero impact on you. We’re extremely strict about making sure every single casino review, crypto guide, bonus explanation and lukewarm quip is written by a human.
This is essential to who we are. If a casino review site just pumps out reviews using ChatGPT, the majority of readers will sniff it out in seconds. It just feels off.
Nearly every word on our site is written by a human casino expert. The only places you might find a hint of AI copy is in the boring stuff – like terms and conditions.
It’s the same for our images. That logo with the slot-style letters? We did that. The site? A guy with 10+ years’ experience at one of the UK’s biggest gambling sites put it together. And our happy pup mascot is based on a staff member’s husky.
This is a proper site.
Partners and Sponsorships
Occasionally, we may work directly with a crypto casino as a partner or sponsor. But what does this mean? And how does it impact you?
Partnerships can vary, but a generalised example would be a casino contacting us and asking us to give them a favourable review.
We would refuse.
We’ll never blindly review a casino just to chase a quick payday. Instead, we thoroughly vet each and every partner. And we only work with those that we genuinely believe have an excellent product. Once they’ve been approved, we’ll open discussions on working together. For example, we might arrange a more prominent position on the website for a casino.
It might sound like this only benefits our readers, but it’s actually good for us, too.
Picture a celebrity who accepts every brand deal thrown at them. You see this guy advertising running shoes, gambling sites, hair products, you name it. In the short term, he’s stacking up cheques. But, pretty quickly, you’ll realise he has no passion for these products. He loses credibility, and you lose interest.
Compare this to another celebrity who works with a list of carefully curated brands that align with their own character and interests – for example, only working with ethically-sourced products. You’d trust them a lot more, and probably be more likely to check out the things they’re recommending.
That’s why it’s actually beneficial for us to only work with the best crypto casinos around.