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Corrections

We work to get things right the first time, but no publication is perfect, and crypto casinos change faster than most. When we get something wrong, we would rather fix it in the open than quietly hope nobody noticed. This is how our corrections process works.

How we correct mistakes

When we confirm an error of fact, we fix it promptly and note what changed. Minor typo-level fixes are made without ceremony. For anything that affected the meaning of a review, a rating, or a factual claim, we correct the page and record the change so the update is transparent rather than silent. Where a correction changes the evidence behind a Jackpot Score, we recalculate the score and update the review’s last-verified date.

How to report a problem

If you spot an error, an out-of-date bonus term, or a licence detail that looks wrong, please tell us at editorial@bitjackpot.de.com. It helps if you include the page, the specific claim, and a source we can check, but a quick heads-up is far better than none. We read reports about licensing and payouts as a priority, because those are the claims that matter most to readers deciding where to play. You can also reach us through our contact page.

The 48-hour licence-change commitment

Licensing is the highest-stakes fact we publish, so it gets the fastest response. When we confirm that an operator’s licence has been suspended or revoked, we post a public update within 48 hours, cut the Licensing and Safety sub-score, and recalculate the overall rating. Our full approach to checking and re-checking licences is set out in our editorial guidelines.

Our correction log

We maintain a correction log so that significant fixes are on the record rather than buried. We will not pad it with invented entries to look busy or diligent. As this masthead launched in 2026, the log begins from launch, and where no corrections have yet been issued it will simply say so. When entries do appear, they will describe what was wrong and what we changed, without rewriting history.