Acebet.cc, the US social casino run by Trey Mark Holdings Ltd., just revised its welcome deal for new players. The headline change is a 200% match on a new player’s first Gold Coin package. It comes paired with 10 Sweeps Coins (SC) credited at signup, with no purchase required, using code ACEBET at https://acebet.cc/welcome/r/acebet.
This is the kind of offer people skim past as “marketing math.” The parts that matter sit in the terms behind the percentage.
What Acebet is offering, in plain numbers
According to the Benzinga press release, the welcome offer breaks down like this:
- 200% match on a player’s first Gold Coin package
- 10 free SC credited at signup with no purchase required
- 1x playthrough requirement on the matched SC
- 1 SC = $1 for prize redemptions
- On-chain crypto redemptions finalize in 10 to 15 minutes
Here is the compact fact table based on the release text.
| Offer element | Details (per Benzinga press release) |
|---|---|
| First-purchase match | 200% match on first Gold Coin package |
| Comparison point | Double the 100% anchors “most” US social casino offers |
| Playthrough on matched SC | 1x |
| Free signup credit | 10 Sweeps Coins |
| Purchase required for free SC | No |
| Redemption value | 1 SC to 1 USD |
| Redemption timing | Crypto redemptions finalize on-chain in 10 to 15 minutes |
Acebet also frames Sweeps Coins as redeemable for real prizes, with crypto redemptions moving on-chain.
Why the “200%” may matter more than it looks
The release argues that most US social casinos build welcome offers around a 100% first-purchase match. Acebet’s 200% doubles the bonus portion tied to that first package.
But the desk doesn’t care about big numbers without friction. The key term Acebet highlights is the matched SC playthrough requirement of 1x. The release places it at the low end for the category, saying playthrough commonly lands somewhere between 1x and 10x. In that range, a 1x condition typically means less time and fewer bets between bonus credit and redemption eligibility.
It also ties value to redemption math. The release states 1 SC to 1 USD as the standard players should expect, and it treats the free signup SC as the “no purchase” portion that lets a player try the catalog and work toward a redemption before buying anything.
The “no deposit” angle, translated into offer mechanics
Social casinos often market “no deposit” offers, but the mechanism can vary. The press release spells out Acebet’s structure.
Acebet says there is no deposit, only an optional Gold Coin purchase. It positions the “no deposit bonus” as the 10 free Sweeps Coins credited at signup, not free spins locked to a single game.
The release also claims the free SC works across the catalog rather than being tied to a specific slot, which it says keeps the value from being hostage to one title. In the same framing, it references other free-to-play sources for SC like daily login bonuses, mail-in entries, missions, and chat rewards.
Redemptions, verification, and what you still have to do
The press release uses a clear redemption model. Sweeps Coins are redeemable for real prizes, and it states that crypto redemptions finalize on-chain in 10 to 15 minutes.
It also notes the free SC is “credited with no purchase,” but it still implies players must clear the site’s requirements for redemption. The release explicitly mentions identity verification as part of redemption readiness. That matters because “free credit” is not the same thing as “instant cash out.”
Acebet’s pitch is that the welcome offer holds up across multiple levers. The desk takes that to mean the offer is designed to score well on the usual checklist: first-purchase match size, playthrough level, redemption value, and the presence of a genuinely free signup credit.
Where to claim it
Benzinga’s press release says new players can claim the welcome offer with the code ACEBET at:
https://acebet.cc/welcome/r/acebet
The rest of the terms, including the detailed “how it works” section, is referenced but not included in the text excerpt available in the source. As always, that’s where the fine print lives, and where the real value either survives or gets chipped away.