Winna is a crypto casino and sportsbook that went live in the summer of 2024, built and operated by GG Gaming S.R.L. from San José, Costa Rica, under a Tobique Gaming Commission license. It arrived later than most established online crypto casinos and scaled fast, closing a $15 million seed round within months of launch.
How the site actually plays and pays — rewards, withdrawals, game integrity — is judged in our Winna Casino review.
Who Operates Winna
The operating company is GG Gaming S.R.L., a Costa Rican limited company the site also styles as GG Gaming LLC, registered at the Sabana Business Center on Boulevard Ernesto Rohrmoser, Mata Redonda, San José. In December 2024 it announced a $15 million seed round to fund expansion, stating at the time that it maintained offices in Costa Rica and Switzerland. Its gaming license comes from the Tobique Gaming Commission, a regulator seated in the Tobique First Nation in New Brunswick — which is why Winna's footer describes the site as licensed in Canada. Neither a Costa Rican registration number nor a TGC license number is published on the site.
Licensing History
Winna began operating in mid-2024 with only its Costa Rican company registration behind it — a business registration, not a gambling license, and one that carries no gaming oversight. Within its first year of operation, GG Gaming obtained the Tobique Gaming Commission license the site holds today, putting a named regulator behind the brand able to receive player complaints. The operator itself has not changed: GG Gaming has run Winna under the same name since launch.

