Responsible Gaming
Responsible gaming at God Of Coins on godefcoins.com is based on a clear principle: gambling is a form of entertainment that should remain voluntary, affordable, and time-limited, never a way to earn a living or solve financial difficulties. By consciously observing your own behaviour, expanding your understanding of gambling risks, and reflecting before and after each session, you can keep play under control.
The operator behind God Of Coins is described as holding a Curaçao eGaming sub-license (e.g. 1668/JAZ), but public checks in 2025 often show this license as invalid or not reliably verifiable. The site is not licensed by the UK Gambling Commission and is not part of GamStop. This means UK regulatory protections and dispute mechanisms (such as UKGC oversight or IBAS) do not apply in the usual way. Despite these limitations, support agents will aim to assist you with responsible gaming requests and, where available, provide or direct you to tools that help you manage your gambling.
Risk Awareness
Observe: Understanding the early signs of problematic gambling helps you act before harm occurs. Risk can increase when gambling moves from occasional entertainment to a frequent, emotionally charged activity that interferes with everyday life.
Expand: Potential warning signs of gambling problems may include, in particular:
- Gambling more often or for longer sessions than you originally planned, especially late at night or when you are tired or stressed.
- Frequently thinking about the casino or upcoming bets when you are at work, studying, or spending time with family and friends.
- Chasing losses by increasing stake size or returning to play immediately after losing, in an attempt to "win it back".
- Spending money on God Of Coins that was intended for rent, bills, food, debts, or other essentials.
- Hiding or lying about how much time or money you spend on godefcoins.com or on mirror sites that redirect from the main domain.
- Feeling anxious, irritable, or depressed when you cannot gamble, or gambling to escape problems, loneliness, or negative emotions.
- Borrowing money, using overdrafts or high-interest credit to fund play, or re-using the same funds across different mirror sites.
Reflect: If several of these signs are familiar, your gambling may already be harmful. Consider taking a break, setting strict limits, or seeking professional help and support from specialised organisations listed below.
Self-Assessment Check
Use the following quick self-assessment as a starting point. Answer each statement with "Yes" or "No" based on your behaviour over the last 12 months:
- I sometimes spend more money on God Of Coins than I can comfortably afford.
- I have tried to cut down or stop gambling but found it difficult or quickly started again.
- I gamble to escape worries, stress at work, relationship issues, or unpleasant emotions.
- I feel guilty, ashamed, or anxious about how much I gamble or how long I spend on godefcoins.com.
- I have borrowed money, used credit, or sold possessions in order to continue gambling.
- My gambling has caused arguments at home, problems at work or study, or has affected my mental health.
If you answered "Yes" to two or more statements, you should treat your gambling as high-risk. Consider using the limits and self-exclusion tools described below, and contact UK-based support services such as GamCare or Gambling Therapy for a confidential assessment and help.
Limits & Tools
Observe: Financial and time-based limits are among the most effective tools for keeping gambling under control. Because God Of Coins is operated offshore, available tools may differ from those at UK-licensed sites and are not supervised by the UK Gambling Commission. Where limits and responsible gambling features are offered on godefcoins.com (or any active mirror domain), you should activate them before you begin to play.
Deposit Limits (Daily, Weekly, Monthly)
Expand: If a "Responsible Gaming", "Limits" or similar section is available in your account area, you can usually set deposit limits as follows:
- Log in to your account on godefcoins.com (or the mirror site to which you are redirected) and go to "My Account" or "Profile".
- Look for a menu item such as "Responsible Gaming", "Limits", or "Player Protection".
- Select the option "Deposit Limits". You may see separate fields for daily, weekly, and monthly limits.
- Enter realistic amounts that you can afford to lose without affecting your essential expenses. For example:
- Daily limit: an amount that, if lost, will not affect your budget for food or transport.
- Weekly limit: a capped total spend for seven days that fits comfortably within your discretionary income.
- Monthly limit: an upper cap that prevents overall overspending across the month.
- Confirm your limits. In many systems, lowering limits takes effect immediately, while increases may only become active after a cooling-off period (for example, 24 hours or more).
Reflect: If you are unsure what numbers to enter, start low and review after a month. If you find yourself attempting to increase your limits frequently, treat this as a warning sign and consider taking a longer break from gambling entirely.
Time Limits and Session Controls
Expand: Some versions of God Of Coins may provide session timers or reality checks that remind you how long you have been playing. Where available:
- Activate "Reality Check" or "Session Reminder" in your account settings, if offered. Choose a short interval (for example, every 15 - 30 minutes).
- Set a maximum session duration (for example, 60 or 90 minutes). When the limit is reached, the system may log you out or show a clear prompt to stop.
- Use an external timer or responsible gambling app if the website does not provide built-in time controls.
Reflect: When a timer or reminder appears, pause and ask yourself whether you can afford to continue and whether you are still playing for enjoyment. If the answer is "No", end the session.
Short Breaks ("Time-Out" for 24 - 72 Hours)
Expand: A "Time-Out" or short break function allows you to temporarily prevent account use for a set period, usually without permanently closing it:
- In your account section, locate the "Time-Out", "Short Break" or similar option under "Responsible Gaming" (if provided).
- Select the duration of the break, for example:
- 24 hours - for cooling off after a difficult session.
- 48 hours - to step back and evaluate your gambling behaviour.
- 72 hours - to take a more substantial pause and consider seeking advice.
- Read any on-screen explanation carefully; confirm that you understand you will not be able to place bets or access games during this period.
- Confirm your choice. You should receive an on-screen confirmation and, in some cases, an email.
Reflect: A short break is not a solution for serious gambling problems. If you feel out of control, you should consider long-term self-exclusion, third-party blocking tools, and contacting professional support services.
Self-Exclusion
Observe: Self-exclusion is a stronger protective measure that restricts your access to your gambling account for an extended period. Because God Of Coins is not licensed by the UK Gambling Commission and is not part of GamStop, self-exclusion on this site will not automatically apply to other operators and may not be enforced with the same regulatory oversight as at UK-licensed casinos.
Using the Site's Self-Exclusion Function
Expand: Where a self-exclusion option is available on godefcoins.com, the process may follow these steps:
- Log in to your account and go to "My Account", "Settings", or "Responsible Gaming".
- Select "Self-Exclusion" or "Exclude Account".
- Choose the exclusion period, typically:
- Minimum of 6 months;
- 1 year, 3 years, or 5 years; or
- "Lifetime" or "permanent" exclusion, where the account is not intended to be reopened.
- Carefully read the information about the consequences (see below), then confirm your decision. The system may ask you to re-enter your password or click a confirmation link sent by email.
- After confirmation, log-in and betting should be blocked for the chosen period. You may receive a confirmation message or email.
Consequences of Self-Exclusion
Reflect: Before confirming self-exclusion from God Of Coins, you should be aware of the following typical consequences and limitations:
- Account access: You will not be able to log in, deposit, or place bets during the active exclusion period.
- Remaining balances: In many cases, you may request withdrawal of any cleared balance before or shortly after the exclusion is applied. However, this operator's exact rules may not be clearly regulated, as there is no UKGC licence. Check the site's terms and contact support promptly.
- Pending bonuses and offers: Pending bonuses or promotional offers are usually cancelled when self-exclusion starts.
- Irreversibility: A self-exclusion period (especially 6 months or longer) normally cannot be shortened or cancelled once activated. Attempts to reopen the account before the end of the period should be refused, but enforcement may vary at an offshore site.
- Multiple accounts and mirror sites: Because God Of Coins may redirect via mirror domains and is not part of GamStop, self-exclusion here might not block you from creating new accounts on other sites or mirrors. You should therefore combine internal exclusion with external tools such as GamStop (for UK-licensed sites) and blocking software.
External Self-Exclusion Services
Expand: In addition to any tools offered on godefcoins.com, UK and other jurisdictions provide independent self-exclusion schemes:
- UK - GamStop: UK residents can register with GamStop, which blocks access to online gambling websites and apps licensed by the UKGC for 6 months, 1 year, or 5 years. Important: God Of Coins is not part of GamStop, but registering still reduces your exposure to many other gambling sites.
- Spain - RGIAJ: Spanish residents can use the "Registro General de Interdicciones de Acceso al Juego (RGIAJ)", administered by the Dirección General de Ordenación del Juego (DGOJ), to exclude themselves from licensed gambling platforms in Spain.
- Other countries: Many jurisdictions offer their own national self-exclusion registers or casino-specific exclusion schemes. Check your local regulator's website for details.
Support Resources
Observe: Professional, confidential support is often essential for managing or recovering from gambling problems. Because God Of Coins operates offshore without a UKGC licence and UK ombudsman or ADR coverage, independent support and advice services are especially important for UK players.
Local Support for the UK
- National Gambling Helpline (GamCare): Call free from the UK on 0808 8020 133 (24 hours a day, 7 days a week). Trained advisers offer confidential support, information, and referrals to local treatment services.
- GamCare Online Services: Live chat, community forums, and structured online programmes are available at gamcare.org.uk.
- BeGambleAware: Information, self-help tools, and links to treatment providers at begambleaware.org.
- NHS Support: The NHS offers specialist problem gambling clinics for residents in England and Wales. Speak to your GP or visit nhs.uk and search "gambling addiction".
International Support Organisations
| 🏢 Organization | 📞 Contact | 🌐 Website | ⏰ Hours | 🗣️ Languages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GamCare (UK) | +44 0808 8020 133 | gamcare.org.uk | 24/7 | English |
| Gambling Therapy | Online chat | gamblingtherapy.org | 24/7 | Multilingual |
| Gamblers Anonymous | Local meetings | gamblersanonymous.org | Varies | Multiple |
Expand: Additional global and regional support options include:
- Gambling Therapy: Online multilingual support, forums, and live chat for anyone affected by problem gambling.
- Gamblers Anonymous (GA): Peer-support meetings in many countries for people who want to stop gambling.
- GamAnon / family groups: Support groups for relatives and close friends affected by another person's gambling.
Blocking and Filtering Tools
- Gamban: Paid software that blocks access to most online gambling sites and apps on your devices. See gamban.com.
- BetBlocker: Free blocking software that can restrict access to thousands of gambling websites. See betblocker.org.
- Device-level controls: Many mobile devices and routers offer parental control or site-blocking features that can be configured to block gambling-related content.
Family and Loved Ones
Reflect: Family members can seek support in their own right. In addition to the services above, the following resources may be useful:
- GamCare family and friends support on gamcare.org.uk (forums, chatrooms, and guidance).
- GamAnon international support for relatives: gam-anon.org.
All of these services are independent from God Of Coins and godefcoins.com. They provide confidential, non-judgmental assistance and can help you create a personalised plan to reduce or stop gambling, address debts, and access psychological support.
Help for Family
Observe: Problem gambling often affects partners, children, and friends. If someone close to you seems to be gambling excessively on God Of Coins or on related mirror domains, you may notice financial strain, secrecy, mood changes, or growing conflicts at home.
Talking to a Person Who May Have an Addiction
Expand: Consider the following when starting a conversation:
- Choose a calm, private moment, not immediately after gambling or during an argument.
- Use "I" statements (for example, "I am worried about you") rather than accusations or threats.
- Focus on how their gambling behaviour affects you and the family (finances, trust, emotional wellbeing).
- Avoid taking over their finances without discussion; instead, suggest practical steps such as budgeting together, limiting access to credit, or seeking independent debt advice.
- Encourage them to speak with a professional or call a helpline, and offer to support them in making that first contact.
Support for Family Members
Reflect: You are entitled to support even if the person who gambles is not yet ready to ask for help. Useful options include:
- GamCare's family and friends support services and forums.
- GamAnon support groups for relatives and partners, available both online and in local meetings.
- Online communities and moderated forums dedicated to families affected by gambling, which offer shared experiences and coping strategies.
Where gambling has caused significant emotional distress, anxiety, or depression, family members should consider speaking with a psychotherapist, counsellor, or GP. Many professionals are familiar with gambling-related harm and can provide or arrange appropriate treatment.
Next Steps for Families
- Encourage the person who gambles to consider self-exclusion, blocking software, and contacting the helplines listed in this page.
- Seek independent financial and debt advice if household finances are at risk.
- Set clear boundaries around shared money and responsibilities, while avoiding blame-focused language.
- Prioritise your own wellbeing; supporting someone with an addiction is challenging and you may need ongoing professional support yourself.
Operator's Commitment
Observe: The operator behind God Of Coins is described as an offshore entity, with a Curaçao eGaming sub-license (often referenced as 1668/JAZ) that has not been reliably verified in independent checks as of early 2025. There is no UKGC licence and no access to UK-approved Alternative Dispute Resolution services. Within these constraints, the operator states that it aims to promote safer gambling practices for users of godefcoins.com.
Internal Risk Checks and Behaviour Monitoring
Expand: Subject to technical capability and applicable offshore rules, the operator may apply internal checks such as:
- Monitoring for unusually long sessions, very frequent deposits, or rapidly escalating stakes that may indicate loss of control.
- Tracking repeated failed deposit attempts, rejected payments, or frequent use of bonuses, which may signal financial stress.
- Reviewing accounts where customers frequently request limit increases or reversal of withdrawals shortly after requesting them.
When potential risk patterns are detected, the operator may display warning messages, prompt players to review their limits, or recommend a break from play. In some cases, the account may be temporarily restricted while additional checks are carried out.
Proactive Contact and Interventions
Reflect: Support staff may initiate contact with a player via on-site messaging or email where behaviour suggests an elevated risk, for example:
- A sudden, significant increase in deposits or total losses over a short period.
- Evidence of repeated attempts to cancel withdrawals or override previously set limits.
- Direct statements from the player indicating loss of control, distress, or suicidal thoughts.
Possible actions include suggesting limit reductions, offering information about self-exclusion and external help, or, in serious cases, applying restrictions to the account. However, because God Of Coins is not supervised by the UK Gambling Commission and key licensing details are unclear, there is no independent UK body overseeing how consistently these measures are applied. Players should not rely solely on the operator's systems and should use independent tools and support services to protect themselves.
Updates
Observe: Responsible gaming standards and regulatory expectations evolve over time, especially in the UK market. This page may therefore be updated to reflect new tools, external resources, or changes in the operator's practices.
How You Will Be Informed
Expand: Changes to this responsible gaming information, or to any available safer gambling tools on godefcoins.com or related mirror sites, may be communicated through:
- Updated content on this page, accessible from the footer or help section of the website.
- On-site notifications, pop-ups, or banners drawing attention to material changes that affect your options for limits, time-outs, or self-exclusion.
- Email notices sent to the address registered in your account profile, where the change is significant and directly relevant to your responsible gaming protections.
Reflect: You should regularly review this page and the main terms and conditions to stay informed about how responsible gaming is handled for God Of Coins.
Last updated: 20 January 2026. Information about licensing and regulatory status (including checks of the UK Gambling Commission public register and Curaçao eGaming validator) is based on data last reviewed in January 2025 and may require independent verification by you.
Contact & Feedback
Observe: Transparent communication is important when dealing with gambling-related risks. According to available information, no dedicated, publicly listed phone number or email address for a responsible gaming department has been confirmed for God Of Coins as of early 2025. Contact options may therefore be limited to on-site channels on godefcoins.com or any active mirror site.
How to Contact Support About Responsible Gaming
Expand: If you need help implementing limits, requesting a break, or discussing gambling-related concerns, you should:
- Use the live chat function on the website, if available, and clearly state that your query relates to "responsible gaming" or "safer gambling".
- Use any general support email or contact form provided on the site, with a subject such as "Responsible Gaming Request".
- Describe the action you are requesting (for example, deposit limit reduction, time-out, or self-exclusion) and ask for written confirmation once it has been applied.
Because there is no UKGC licence or UK-approved ADR, keep copies of all correspondence for your own records, and consider seeking independent advice from GamCare or other support services if you are unsure about the operator's response.
Feedback and Self-Control Request Form
Reflect: The following form structure shows the type of information you should provide when submitting a responsible gaming or self-control request through any contact channel on godefcoins.com:
This form is illustrative and does not itself create any rights or obligations. Actual contact and request submission must be made through the official interfaces provided on godefcoins.com or its active mirror domains. For urgent emotional or mental-health support, you should contact national helplines or emergency services rather than relying on casino support.