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If you signed up for an online casino in the late 1990s, the welcome bonus experience was entirely different from today.


In the early days of the internet, casinos handed out free cash with virtually no strings attached, leading to massive financial exploitation.

When Casinos Gave Away Free Cash

It was incredibly common to see massive 'No Deposit Bonuses' where a casino would simply credit your account with $50 just for registering.


Realizing they were hemorrhaging millions of dollars to savvy internet users, the industry realized they had to drastically change the rules.

The casinos quickly realized that giving away 'cashable' bonuses was a completely unsustainable business modelTo combat the abuse, the industry invented the concept of 'Wagering Requirements' (rollover), changing the landscape foreverThe introduction of the rollover meant players had to actively risk the bonus money multiple times before it could be withdrawn
The Shift Towards Free Spins and Cashback

Because massive deposit matches with 50x rollovers frustrated players, operators have pivoted towards new types of promotional offers.


Additionally, 'Cashback on Losses' has become incredibly popular, as it only costs the casino money if the player has already lost their initial deposit.

Modern Offer TypeHow It WorksCasino BenefitFree Spins100 Spins on Starburst at $0.10 eachCosts the casino very little actual moneyCashback20% refund on first-day lossesEncourages larger deposits; only pays if player loses

The evolution of the bonus perfectly tracks the evolution of the internet: from a chaotic wild west to a heavily regulated, corporate environment.