7Bit Casino is one of the oldest names in crypto gambling still trading under its original brand: the site went live in 2014, accepted Bitcoin from the start, and predates most of today's Bitcoin casino sites. The storefront has barely changed in a decade, but the company behind it has — three different Curaçao entities have held the keys since launch.
How the casino actually performs — games, payout speed, terms — is covered in our 7Bit Casino review.
Who Operates 7Bit Casino?
7bitcasino.com is operated by Scores55 Tech B.V., a Curaçao company registered under number 162990 at Scharlooweg 39, Willemstad. The Curaçao Gaming Authority's certificate for the domain shows an active licence, OGL/2024/1307/0748, granted on 16 July 2024 under the island's new gambling law (the LOK, P.B. 2024 no. 157). That puts 7Bit among the Curaçao crypto casinos that completed the shift from the old master-licence arrangement to direct CGA authorisation. Scores55 Tech B.V. is the same entity named on the licence page of mBit Casino, another long-running brand that previously sat with Dama N.V.
Ownership History
7Bit launched in 2014 within the operating network built around the SoftSwiss casino platform, with Direx N.V. named as its operator through the brand's early years. In autumn 2020, Direx's casino portfolio — 7Bit included — passed to Dama N.V. (Curaçao registration no. 152125), which ran the brand for several years and, once Curaçao overhauled its licensing regime, held Curaçao Gaming Authority licence OGL/2023/174/0082, issued 23 August 2024.
The most recent change moved the domain onto Scores55 Tech B.V.'s licence, OGL/2024/1307/0748, first granted on 16 July 2024; as of mid-2026 the CGA register certificate for 7bitcasino.com names Scores55 as operator and lists the licence as active. Plenty of older third-party pages still credit Dama N.V., so for any legal or payout question the entity printed in the site's current terms — matched against the CGA certificate — is the one that counts.