Belgian blacklist expands: 12 new sites blocked
The GCB has carried out a new update to its blacklist. Twelve illegal gambling websites are affected by a decision dated July 7, 2026.
The Gambling Commission’s blacklist continues to grow. This latest update targets twelve sites deemed illegal, all associated with a GCB decision dated July 7, 2026.
The websites involved are:
- slotuna3.com,
- slotuna.com,
- betalright2.com,
- betalright.com,
- bino.bet,
- dynobet.xyz,
- bino3.bet,
- rollbit.com,
- duel.com,
- metaspins.com,
- Boomzino.com
- 8-boomzino80.com.
This update confirms the ongoing pressure exerted on the illegal online gambling market. For Belgian players, the message is clear: a website accessible on the internet is not necessarily authorized to offer games of chance in Belgium.
Variants drawing attention
Several addresses included in this update seem to operate within families of names. For instance, Slotuna appears in two forms, with slotuna.com and slotuna3.com. The same pattern can be found with betalright.com and betalright2.com, as well as with bino.bet and bino3.bet.
Why are these variations important? Because they demonstrate how rapidly domain names can evolve. A site can slightly alter its address, add a number, or change its extension while maintaining a familiar appearance for the user.
The presence of boomzino.com and 8-boomzino80.com points in the same direction. In a digital environment where illegal operators can multiply addresses, vigilance cannot be restricted to the name displayed on a homepage.
Rollbit, Duel, and Metaspins also targeted
The update does not only concern variants that are close to one another. Other names also appear, notably rollbit.com, duel.com, metaspins.com, and dynobet.xyz.
Their inclusion in this new round of blocks shows that the GCB is pursuing monitoring work across a variety of addresses. Some use short names, while others use phrasing closer to casinos or bookmakers already recognizable to internet users.
The core question remains the same for players: does the site hold a valid Belgian authorization? Without this license, accessing a gambling platform exposes the user to financial risks.
A risk for Belgian players
Playing on an illegal site is not a consequence-free action. It is a genuine risk. Outside the Belgian legal framework, the player does not benefit from the guarantees provided for legal online casinos in Belgium. In the event of a dispute, unpaid winnings, a blocked account, or opaque terms, recourse can become much more difficult.
The blacklist therefore serves as a warning signal. It is used not only to identify blocked sites but also to remind everyone that only operators with a valid license can offer games of chance to Belgian players.
Prudence must come before any registration. Before depositing money, you must verify that the operator is properly recognized by the GCB and that it is not an illegal casino whose address has been added to the blacklist.
Over 200 sites added in 2026 alone
With this new update, the ability of illegal websites to reinvent themselves becomes evident. They do not hesitate to resort to variations, different extensions, or very similar names that complicate things for players.
But the GCB remains vigilant: since the beginning of 2026, more than 200 sites have already been added to the blacklist, and the list continues to expand every month. During her exclusive interview with Gambling Club, Magalie Clavie shared with us that the fight against illegal providers targeting Belgian users remains one of her top priorities. These 200 sites added in just 6 months are proof of that.

