The online casino industry has reached a turning point. For years, players had a clear choice between traditional gambling brands and the newer wave of crypto casinos. Bet365 represents one end of that spectrum. Stake.com represents the other. Both have built huge followings by sticking to what they do best. But the market is no longer that simple. A new group of platforms is blurring the line between the two, offering crypto-first features alongside the kind of polish and depth players used to expect only from the older brands.
ZunaBet is one of the newer names doing exactly that. It launched in 2026 with a crypto-first build, more than 11,000 games, a full sportsbook, and a loyalty system built around dragons. This article looks at how Stake.com and Bet365 compare and why ZunaBet is being mentioned more and more as the next stop for players exploring the space.
The Two Names Players Already Know
Stake.com has become one of the biggest names in crypto gambling. It supports Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other major cryptocurrencies, and built its identity around a fast experience, a clean interface, and a sportsbook that takes esports seriously. Big sponsorships with major sports teams and creators have helped push the brand into the mainstream. For a lot of crypto players, Stake is the default name they hear first.
Bet365 sits on the other side of the industry. It started in UK sports betting and grew into one of the largest gambling operators in the world. The sportsbook is its strongest product, with deep markets and one of the best live betting platforms anywhere. The casino, poker, and live dealer sections came later. Payments stick to traditional methods like cards, bank transfers, and a small list of e-wallets. The platform only operates in regulated markets and follows strict local rules.
Both brands serve their audiences well. Stake handles the crypto crowd. Bet365 handles the players who want a familiar, regulated experience. The middle ground, where a crypto-first design meets a massive library and a fully developed sportsbook, is exactly the space newer platforms are starting to fill.
ZunaBet in Brief
ZunaBet runs under Strathvale Group Ltd and operates with an Anjouan gaming license. The team behind it has over 20 years of combined industry experience, but the platform itself is new and built from scratch for a crypto-first audience.

The size of the library is one of the first things that stands out. ZunaBet carries 11,294 games from 63 providers, including top studios like Pragmatic Play, Hacksaw Gaming, Yggdrasil, BGaming, and Evolution. Slots take up the largest share, with RNG table games and live dealer rooms covering the rest. That kind of variety puts ZunaBet at the high end of the crypto casino space.

The sportsbook is a real part of the platform rather than an afterthought. Football, basketball, tennis, NHL, and other major sports all get deep coverage. Esports are treated as a core category with markets on CS2, Dota 2, League of Legends, and Valorant. Virtual sports and combat sports finish out the lineup. Players can switch between casino games and sports bets in the same account without leaving the site.
The Crypto Question
The cashier is where the three platforms separate the most.
Bet365 still runs entirely on traditional banking. Cards, bank transfers, and a small set of e-wallets handle nearly everything. The methods are familiar, but they come with friction. Withdrawals can stretch into days. Some banks block gambling-related transactions. Players in certain regions have very few options at all.
Stake.com is crypto-first and supports a strong list of cryptocurrencies. Withdrawals move quickly, fees stay low, and the overall flow feels much smoother than dealing with a bank.

ZunaBet pushes the crypto model further. It supports more than 20 different cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT across several chains, Solana, Dogecoin, Cardano, and XRP. There are no platform processing fees, and withdrawals usually clear in minutes. Anyone with a wallet and an internet connection can play, no matter what region they live in. That kind of access is hard to match with a bank-based system.
For players who already use crypto for trading, payments, or savings, the experience feels natural. Gambling becomes one more thing they can do with the same wallet they already use for everything else.
Loyalty: Where Personality Comes In
Each platform handles loyalty in its own way.
Bet365 uses a standard rewards system. Players earn points based on wagering and unlock perks like cashback and free spins. It works, but it follows the same template as most other traditional VIP programs.
Stake.com built a more modern rewards system with rakeback, weekly bonuses, and rank-based perks. It is especially popular with active players and has played a big part in the brand’s growth.
ZunaBet took the idea in a different direction. Its loyalty system runs on a dragon evolution theme with six tiers: Squire, Warden, Champion, Divine, Knight, and Ultimate. Each tier brings better rakeback, starting at 1% and climbing to 20% at the top. Higher tiers also unlock more free spins, with up to 1,000 available at the highest level. VIP club access, double wheel spins, and a mascot named Zuno tie everything together.

The 20% rakeback at the top tier is one of the highest in the industry. The progression itself adds the kind of personality most loyalty programs lack. Climbing through dragon tiers feels closer to leveling up a character in a game than tracking points on a card. That kind of design lines up with how players already engage with apps and games outside of gambling.
The Welcome Offer
Welcome bonuses are usually a quick way to compare platforms. Bet365 offers welcome bonuses tied to a single deposit with wagering rules that take effort to clear. Stake.com puts less weight on a big upfront offer and more on ongoing rewards and rakeback.

ZunaBet leans heavily into the welcome offer. It spreads the package across three deposits with a total value of up to $5,000 plus 75 free spins. The first deposit gets a 100% match up to $2,000 plus 25 spins. The second adds a 50% match up to $1,500 plus 25 spins. The third closes things out with another 100% match up to $1,500 plus 25 spins. Combined, that works out to a 250% bonus across the first three deposits. Very few platforms in the space match that level of value at signup.
Why ZunaBet Feels Built for the Future
The strength of ZunaBet is in how everything fits together. Crypto-first payments. A massive game library. A real sportsbook with serious esports coverage. A loyalty program with personality. Each piece points to the same kind of player. Someone who already lives online, manages money in digital wallets, follows esports, and wants a casino that feels modern and a bit fun.
Stake.com appeals to a similar group with its own style. Bet365 appeals to a more traditional crowd. ZunaBet sits between those two worlds and brings together the speed of crypto casinos with the size, depth, and design of platforms built specifically for a newer audience.
A Look Ahead
Stake.com and Bet365 are not going anywhere. Both have proven products, big user bases, and strong reputations. They will keep serving the players who prefer their approach for years to come.
But the industry is shifting. Crypto is mainstream. Esports betting is a major category. Players want platforms that move fast, offer real variety, and feel alive. ZunaBet was built with those expectations in mind from day one rather than added on top of an older system. It is still a young platform, but it has already become one of the most talked-about casino launches of 2026. For players wondering where to look next, ZunaBet is quickly turning into the obvious answer.
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