Wild.io is a crypto casino and sportsbook brand that has been live since 2022, owned and operated today by Stack Gaming Ltd. under an Anjouan gaming license. The brand spent years as a Curaçao-registered operation before switching both operator and jurisdiction in 2026, which gives it a longer corporate paper trail than most crypto casinos of its age. It has marketed itself as a Bitcoin casino first and foremost, one of the Bitcoin online casinos built around crypto from day one rather than converted to it.
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Who Operates Wild.io
Stack Gaming Ltd. owns and operates Wild.io. The company is registered on the Autonomous Island of Anjouan, Union of Comoros, under registration number 15986, with its registered address at Hamchako, Mutsamudu. Its gaming license, No. ALSI-202504044-FI2, is issued by the Government of the Autonomous Island of Anjouan, and both the operating entity and the license number are published in the site footer and terms and conditions.
Ownership and Licensing History
Wild.io launched in 2022 and ran for years under Nonce Gaming B.V., a company incorporated in Curaçao with registration number 161858 and a registered address at Scharlooweg 39, Willemstad. Site records from mid-2024 show Nonce Gaming B.V. operating under e-gaming license No. 8048/JAZ, issued by Antillephone N.V. with authorization from the Curaçao government — the master-license arrangement that covered many Curaçao crypto casinos of that era.
When Curaçao replaced its master-license system with direct regulation, Wild.io's paperwork moved with it: by mid-2025 the site cited Certificate of Operation OGL/2024/210/0198 under the Curaçao Gaming Authority, with Nonce Gaming B.V. still named as owner and operator.
The operator itself changed in spring 2026. Archived copies of the site still name Nonce Gaming B.V. in the footer on 18 March 2026; by 30 April 2026 the footer, terms, and license badge named Stack Gaming Ltd. and the Anjouan license instead. The Wild.io brand name has stayed the same throughout — only the company and the regulator behind it changed. As of July 2026 the site's privacy policy still names Nonce Gaming B.V. and the Curaçao certificate, so both entity records currently appear on the site; the footer and terms and conditions carry the Stack Gaming Ltd. registration, and gaming obligations rest with the license holder named there.