Editorial Team
Bit Jackpot is produced by an editorial team organised into desks, each responsible for a part of what we cover. This page explains how that newsroom works, why our articles currently carry a collective byline, and what we are doing to put real names and faces to the work.
Why we publish under a collective byline
For now, our articles are bylined “Bit Jackpot Editorial Team.” That is an honest reflection of how the work is made: reviews are researched, drafted, edited, licence-checked, and signed off by different people on different desks before they publish, so attributing a whole review to one name would overstate a single person’s role. The collective byline is not anonymity for its own sake. Every published rating has a named reviewer and a named signing editor recorded in our internal production log, so accountability sits with real people even before those names appear publicly.
Our desks
The newsroom is built around five functions:
- Casino Reviews assesses operators against our six scoring criteria, from licensing and safety to bonus value, and owns the Jackpot Score for each review.
- Crypto Payments focuses on deposits and withdrawals: the coins and networks supported, on-chain fees, payout speed, and the practical mechanics of moving money in and out.
- Sports & Odds covers crypto sportsbooks and betting markets, odds formats, and the tools that help readers understand a price.
- Responsible Gambling owns our safer-play resources and our responsible gambling hub, which stays free of ads and affiliate links.
- Standards & Editing is our editing and integrity function. It enforces sourcing rules, handles conflicts of interest and corrections, and gives the final sign-off before publication.
The rules these desks work to are published in our editorial guidelines, so you can see the standards, not just trust them.
Named staff are being onboarded
We think readers deserve to know who is behind a rating, and we intend to introduce named, photographed members of staff on this page as we onboard them. We would rather do that properly, with real people whose credentials and bylines we can stand behind, than invent a masthead of characters to look established on day one. This masthead launched in 2026, and building a named team is part of building trust, not a box to tick before launch.
If you would like to be part of that team, our careers page explains what we value and how to introduce yourself. To learn more about the publication itself, see our about page. Bit Jackpot covers an 18+ subject, and everything our team produces carries that responsible-gambling framing.