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Bet25 Around the Clock: What Is Actually Available 24/7 — and What Is Not

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The Games Floor Never Sleeps

The strongest 24/7 claim Bet25 can make is the one it barely needs to make: the RNG games floor. A catalogue of 2,056+ titles from eight-plus studios — Pragmatic Play, Hacksaw Gaming, BGaming, Amusnet, Endorphina, Spinomenal, Belatra and Booming Games among them — is server-hosted software. There is no croupier to send home, so a spin at 03:40 on a Tuesday resolves exactly as it would at 15:40.

What that looks like in the catalogue: high-volatility Pragmatic Play staples such as Sweet Bonanza 1000, Gates of Olympus 1000 and Sugar Rush 1000 sit alongside Hacksaw's Le Bunny, BGaming's Golden Avalon Hold And Win, Amusnet's classic-style Shining Crown and Play'n GO's Moon Princess 100. None of these has an opening time.

The crash category deserves its own mention in an availability audit, because crash games are built around continuous rounds: Aviamasters (BGaming), Chicken Road (Inout), Redjet (Gamzix) and Speed Crash (Hacksaw Gaming) cycle automatically, so there is always a round about to start regardless of the hour or how many other players are awake.

Bonus-buy titles belong in the same always-on bucket, with one behavioural footnote an auditor should add. Games such as Sweet Bonanza, The Dog House Megaways, Dead or Alive 2 (NetEnt-catalogued), PG Soft's Lucky Neko and Mahjong Ways 2 let you purchase the feature round directly instead of waiting for it to trigger. Mechanically that works identically at any hour. Practically, the buy button compresses a session's spend into far fewer decisions — which matters most at exactly the late hours when decision quality is lowest, a thread picked up properly in the night-play section below.

Two honest caveats keep this section from being a free pass. First, "always on" assumes the platform itself is up — and Bet25 publishes no uptime figure and no maintenance calendar. Brief maintenance windows are industry-standard across crypto casinos; expect them occasionally, unannounced. Second, the full catalogue sits behind WalletConnect sign-in: the public pages show featured rails, while complete provider and category browsing opens once a wallet is connected. Neither caveat is unusual. Both belong in an audit.

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Bonus Desk Opening Times

Does the welcome offer keep the same hours as the casino? Mechanically, yes. The offer is the First Bet Bonus — confirmed at WalletConnect registration, and since registration is a software flow rather than a staffed desk, there is no hour of the day at which the offer cannot be examined and taken up.

What an availability audit cannot tell you is what the offer actually contains — because Bet25 does not publish the terms. Match percentage, wagering multiplier, eligible games, expiry windows: none of it appears on a public page. The figures are disclosed inside the registration flow itself, which means the only honest instruction we can print is the operator's own: verify in the Bonus T&C at registration. We flag this plainly as a transparency con. A bonus whose terms you can only read after connecting a wallet is a bonus you cannot comparison-shop, and that asymmetry favours the house.

Two availability-specific notes round out the picture. Nothing on the public site indicates the First Bet Bonus is time-gated — no countdown, no published claim window — but absence of a published restriction is not the same as a guarantee of none, so read the T&C text you are shown at registration rather than assuming. And once a bonus is active, its progress is visible at any hour through the Bonus Wager tracker covered in the next section, which is genuinely useful at exactly the times no support agent may be confirmed available.

If you take the offer during a late-night session, the same discipline applies as with everything else on this page: the bonus terms do not become more generous at 2 a.m., but your reading of them may become less careful.

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Rewards Without Office Hours

Loyalty schemes are usually the most opaque part of a casino, so it is worth recording precisely what Bet25 exposes and when.

Three loyalty surfaces exist. The Rewards Guide is the tiered programme; the Bonus Wager tool is a real-time wagering tracker that lives in the sidebar; and Refer a Friend covers referral rewards. All three are reachable at any hour, because all three are interface elements rather than staffed services.

The standout for an availability audit is Bonus Wager. Most operators bury wagering progress somewhere in account settings; Bet25 promotes it to a primary sidebar item, where it reports your position against an active bonus requirement in real time. At 3 a.m., with no agent confirmed on duty, a self-service readout of exactly where your wagering stands is worth more than any promotional banner — it converts a question you would otherwise queue for into one you answer yourself in seconds.

The caveat is the same one that runs through this whole page: depth requires sign-in. Tier names, qualification thresholds and the concrete benefit ladder inside the Rewards Guide surface only after you connect a wallet — none of it is published externally, and we will not fill that gap with guesses. Grade the access always-on and the transparency incomplete.

One structural point earns genuine credit: Bet25 keeps a single wallet-funded balance spanning the casino floor, the live studios, the sportsbook and the Predictions Market. There is no internal transfer step between products — which, at any hour, is one fewer queue, one fewer delay, and one fewer thing to go wrong between you and your funds. Loyalty accrual follows the same logic: whichever product you are wagering on, and at whatever hour, it is the same balance doing the work.

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Support Coverage — The Honest Gap

This is the section that decides whether an availability audit is honest, because it is where the temptation to round up is strongest. Many casino reviews print "24/7 support" by reflex. We checked what Bet25 actually publishes, and the precise answer is:

Bet25 provides a Live Support chat (a sidebar entry and a floating widget), an email address — info@hornsandhooves.co — and self-service FAQ and Help Center pages. It publishes no support hours, no staffing schedule and no response-time commitment for any channel. None.

That is not the same as saying support is unavailable at night — it may well answer at 3 a.m. It is saying that no document on the public site obliges it to, and a guarantee that exists nowhere in writing is not a guarantee. We grade both staffed channels NO PUBLISHED GUARANTEE and decline to dress that up.

How the three channels score on the availability scale:

  • Live Support chat — the widget is present on every page at every hour. Whether a human answers, and how fast, is unverifiable from public information.
  • Email — always accepting, by nature. Response timing: unpublished.
  • FAQ / Help Center — static pages, genuinely always-on, and therefore the only support layer whose 24/7 status is beyond dispute. They cover the predictable territory: wallet connection, the Cashier, bonus tracking.

The practical advice writes itself. Test before you trust: send Live Support a low-stakes question at the hour you actually intend to play — before you deposit — and time the answer. Five minutes of measurement beats any review's assertion, including ours. Prefer self-service for solvable problems: the Bonus Wager tracker answers wagering-progress questions and the Cashier shows transaction status, both without queueing. Keep records for everything else: with an offshore operator and no SLA, your transaction hashes and screenshots are the paper trail you may need.

Why does this matter more here than at a heavily regulated casino? Because the support desk is also the dispute desk. Under a Tier-1 regulator, a stalled complaint has somewhere external to go; under the licence examined in the verdict below, the operator's own channels are, in practice, most of the recourse you have. An unstaffed hour at the wrong moment is therefore not merely an inconvenience — it is a gap in your safety net, and you should size your deposits with that gap in mind.

How This Audit Scores Availability

Every component below is graded on a four-step scale. The grades are deliberately conservative: a component only earns the top grade when its availability follows from how the technology works, not from marketing copy.

  • ALWAYS ON — availability is structural. RNG software and public blockchains fall here.
  • ON, WITH CAVEATS — reachable at any hour, but with a variable somewhere in the pipeline (network congestion, an approval step, an acquirer's processing rules).
  • SCHEDULE-DEPENDENT — availability follows an external timetable: studio rosters, sporting fixtures.
  • NO PUBLISHED GUARANTEE — the channel exists, but the operator commits to nothing in writing about when it is staffed or how fast it responds.

A word on method, since an audit is only as good as its evidence. Grades are drawn from what is verifiable without privileged access: the public pages, the published legal and licensing record, the structure of the underlying technology, and — where stated — the operator's own wording. Where a fact only becomes visible after wallet sign-in (live-table rosters, loyalty tier detail, the exact bonus terms), we say so and grade the uncertainty rather than papering over it. Where a behaviour is common across crypto casinos but unconfirmed for this one, it is labelled as the industry pattern it is. Nothing below is rounded up.

The scoreboard

Component Grade The one-line reason
Slots and RNG casino games (2,056+ titles) ALWAYS ON Software, not staff
Crash games ALWAYS ON Continuous automated rounds
Crypto deposits ALWAYS ON Chains confirm every hour of every day
Crypto withdrawals ON, WITH CAVEATS Chain settles round-the-clock; operator approval has no published SLA
Visa / Mastercard ON, WITH CAVEATS Card rails follow processor rules, not the casino's clock
Live dealer tables SCHEDULE-DEPENDENT Studio staffing decides; lobby visible after sign-in
Game shows SCHEDULE-DEPENDENT Flagship shows typically run continuously industry-wide — verify in lobby
Sportsbook (20+ sports) SCHEDULE-DEPENDENT Platform is open; markets follow fixtures
Predictions Market SCHEDULE-DEPENDENT Event-driven by definition
First Bet Bonus ON, WITH CAVEATS Claimable at registration any hour; terms not public
Bonus Wager tracker ALWAYS ON A sidebar readout, available whenever you are
Rewards Guide / Refer a Friend ON, WITH CAVEATS Accessible any time; tier detail gated behind sign-in
Live Support chat NO PUBLISHED GUARANTEE Channel exists; no hours stated anywhere
Email (info@hornsandhooves.co) NO PUBLISHED GUARANTEE No response-time commitment published
FAQ / Help Center ALWAYS ON Static self-service pages

The rest of this page works through each row, in roughly the order a player encounters them.

The Cashier Clock — Deposits and Withdrawals by the Hour

Bet25's banking area is named the Cashier, and its backbone is crypto: Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, USDC, BNB, Solana, Tron, Litecoin and Polygon, connected through WalletConnect, with Visa and Mastercard rounding out a 10+ method list.

Deposits earn their always-on grade structurally. A blockchain has no settlement desk, no weekend and no public holiday: blocks are produced continuously, and a deposit credits once the network has confirmed it. The honest footnote is confirmation variance. Network congestion is real and unpredictable — fee spikes on Ethereum and mempool backlogs on Bitcoin can stretch a confirmation that typically takes minutes into a noticeably longer wait. This is a property of public chains, not of Bet25, and it cuts both ways: a quiet network at 4 a.m. CET will often confirm faster than a busy one at midday.

Withdrawals are where an auditor has to slow down, because a casino withdrawal is a two-stage pipeline and only one stage belongs to the blockchain. Stage one is operator-side approval: Bet25 reviews and releases the payout. Stage two is chain settlement, which runs at network speed once the release happens. Bet25 positions itself around fast crypto payouts, and on-chain settlement genuinely does ignore the clock — but the approval stage carries no published processing-time guarantee. We found no stated maximum, no stated review hours, nothing in writing. A 3 a.m. withdrawal request may well be released promptly; nothing on the public site promises it will be.

Cards are the asterisk on the whole section. Visa and Mastercard appear among the payment methods, but this is a crypto-first cashier — there is no broad fiat banking programme behind it. Card transactions typically ride the acquirer's processing rules and fraud checks rather than the casino's clock, so treat the crypto rails as the round-the-clock path and the cards as a convenience whose timing you should verify in the Cashier before relying on it.

For anyone funding an account outside office hours, a short checklist earns its place here:

  • Match the network before broadcasting. The Cashier shows the deposit address together with its chain; with USDT and USDC living on several supported networks, this check is the difference between a credited deposit and a lost one.
  • Send a small test amount first when using a chain for the first time — a habit that costs pennies and has saved many players from expensive typos.
  • Keep the transaction hash. It is your timestamped, independently verifiable receipt, and with no published support SLA it is the evidence you would want at hand if a deposit fails to credit.

Practical reading: the deposit side of the 24/7 claim is solid; the withdrawal side is half solid, half unwritten.

Chain Settlement vs Banking Hours

The clearest way to see what crypto rails change — and what they do not — is to put them next to conventional banking on the dimensions that involve a clock.

Dimension On-chain at Bet25 Traditional banking
Operating hours Continuous — blocks are produced day and night Business hours; cut-off times for same-day processing
Weekends and public holidays No concept of either Processing typically pauses or queues
Settlement trigger Network confirmation Batch runs and clearing cycles
Speed variance Congestion-driven; minutes typically, longer under load Calendar-driven; typically one to several business days for transfers
Reversibility None — a confirmed transaction is final Chargebacks and recalls exist within scheme rules
Who controls timing The network (settlement) and the operator (approval) Banks and payment schemes end to end

Three readings of that table matter for this audit.

First, the genuine advantage is the absence of calendar friction. There is no Friday-evening cliff after which your money waits until Monday; a Sunday-night payout settles the way a Tuesday-morning one does, once released.

Second, irreversibility is a double-edged property dressed as a feature. On-chain finality means no party can claw a payment back — and also means a deposit sent on the wrong network or to a mistyped address is gone. The always-open cashier will accept your mistake at 3 a.m. as efficiently as your correct transaction. Stablecoins such as USDT exist on several of the supported chains (Ethereum, Tron, BNB, Solana, Polygon), so matching the network shown in the Cashier before broadcasting is the single most important habit a Bet25 player can build.

Third, the table's "operator approval" cell is doing quiet but heavy lifting. Chain settlement being 24/7 does not make the payout 24/7 unless approvals are too — and, as noted above, no approval schedule is published. An honest summary: crypto removes the banking calendar from the equation; it does not remove the operator from it.

Live Tables Run on Studio Time

Here is the section where a round-the-clock audit has to break ranks with the marketing instinct, so let us be unambiguous: we do not claim that every live table at Bet25 runs 24/7, and you should not believe any page that does.

Live dealer games are fundamentally different from slots. A human presenter stands at a physical table inside a broadcast studio, and humans work in shifts. Which tables are live at a given moment is decided by the studios' staffing and schedules — not by Bet25 — and the live lobby that shows current table status only becomes visible after you connect a wallet. Before sign-in, nobody can honestly tell you what is open right now; this audit included.

What can be said with confidence is structural. Bet25's live offering covers Roulette, Blackjack and Baccarat plus a Game Shows category, supplied by Pragmatic Play Live and Evolution, two studios that broadcast from their own licensed environments. Industry-wide, flagship game shows of the kind in Bet25's catalogue — Crazy Time A, Mega Wheel, Lightning Dice, Sweet Bonanza CandyLand — typically run continuously, while specialised and VIP-tier tables (the catalogue lists a long run of Blackjack VIP variants, plus titles like Immersive Roulette, Speed Baccarat A, Dragon Tiger, Craps and Fan Tan) are the ones most likely to rotate with demand and staffing. Treat that as the industry pattern it is, not a Bet25 schedule — and verify in the lobby.

For the hours when a dealer-hosted table is not running, there is a software fallback worth knowing: Evolution's First Person line — First Person Roulette, First Person Lightning Roulette, First Person Mega Ball, First Person Dream Catcher — renders the table experience with RNG outcomes instead of a live presenter. Across the industry these run on software availability, like slots. Auto-dealt options such as Speed Auto Roulette sit in the same late-night-friendly category.

Verdict for this component: schedule-dependent, with honest software substitutes for the small hours.

Sportsbook and Predictions — Open All Night, Busy When Sport Is

A sportsbook presents the subtlest version of the availability question, because the platform and the product keep different hours.

The platform side is simple: Bet25's sportsbook — a custom build covering 20+ sports — and its separate Predictions Market are software, reachable at any hour from the same WalletConnect session and the same unified balance as the casino. You can browse markets, place pre-match bets on upcoming fixtures and review open positions at 4 a.m. without restriction.

The product side answers to a different clock entirely: the global sporting calendar. Live, in-play betting exists only while matches are actually being played, and no operator can conjure fixtures at hours when the sporting world is asleep. For a player in Central Europe this has a practical shape — the densest in-play windows track evening fixtures in European time zones, while the small hours of CET are typically carried by sport from other continents. Which specific competitions appear on a given night is a question for the live schedule inside the sportsbook, not for this page.

The Predictions Market is event-driven by construction: it offers stake-on-outcome markets tied to real-world events, so its rhythm follows whatever events are listed rather than a daily timetable. Markets open, trade and resolve on event time.

One operational note an auditor should pass on: Bet25 maintains a separate Sportsbook Rules document, distinct from the casino terms, linked from the footer. Settlement and voiding rules live there, and reading them before staking — at whatever hour — is cheaper than learning them afterwards.

Grade: the doors are always open; the fixtures decide whether anything is playing.

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The EU Time-Zone Guide (CET/CEST)

Bet25's natural audience sits across the German-speaking and wider European market, so this guide is written from CET (UTC+1) and CEST (UTC+2 in summer).

The first thing to internalise: blockchains have no time zone. Confirmation speed follows global network load, not the clock on your wall, so European night hours often coincide with quieter networks and brisk confirmations — a small structural perk of late-evening play that nobody advertises. The casino floor is equally indifferent: an RNG slot pays no attention to where the sun is.

What does change with the European clock:

  • Around 08:00 CET — games and cashier behave as always. If you bank with cards rather than crypto, conventional processing follows business-day rhythms; the start of the European working day is when calendar-bound rails wake up, while on-chain rails never slept.
  • Midday to early evening — global activity rises, and with it the chance of network congestion on busy chains. Deposits still flow; allow for variance.
  • 20:00–23:00 CET/CEST — the densest window for European sport, hence the richest in-play board. Live studios, industry-wide, typically run their fullest rosters through these hours. Peak traffic also means the longest odds of catching whatever support staffing exists.
  • 00:00–05:00 CET — slots, crash titles and the cashier are unchanged; this is exactly the structural always-on layer. The live lobby is the component to check rather than assume, as the dealer-hosted roster is the schedule-dependent piece; First Person titles fill gaps. Support, as established: no published coverage at any hour, this one included.

Weekends deserve their own line, because they are where the crypto-versus-banking contrast is sharpest for a European player. A Saturday-night card transaction enters a world of batch files and Monday cut-offs; a Saturday-night on-chain transaction enters a network that does not know it is Saturday. If your playing time is concentrated on weekends — as it is for most working adults — the crypto rails are not a marginal convenience but the difference between settling tonight and settling after the weekend, subject always to the operator-approval caveat that this audit keeps returning to.

Two boundary notes complete the picture. The CET↔CEST switch each March and October moves your clock, not the chains' — a "fast at 11 p.m." pattern simply shifts with you. And time-zone arithmetic is not market access: availability by hour never overrides availability by jurisdiction, which has its own section below.

Night Play Reality Check

An honest page about 24/7 availability owes you this section, because "always open" is a feature with a sharp edge: the platform never decides you have had enough. That decision is yours alone, and it is hardest to make at exactly the hours this page has been describing.

The risks of late-night sessions are well documented and worth stating without drama. Fatigue measurably degrades judgement — the same impairment you would never accept while driving is in the chair with you at 3 a.m. Losses sting more and reasoning narrows, which is the soil chasing grows in. Night sessions are usually solitary, with none of the social friction that interrupts a bad run earlier in the day. And a frictionless always-open cashier means a "stop for tonight" can become a tenth deposit with nothing in the way — finality that serves you well in the settlement section serves you badly here.

Some practical structure helps, and none of it requires anything from the operator:

  • Decide the budget before the session, in fiat terms, and treat it as spent. Crypto denominations blur the sense of real money; converting mentally to euros keeps it concrete.
  • Set an external stop. An alarm on your phone, set before you start, is a decision made by your well-rested self on behalf of your tired one.
  • Treat tiredness as a stop signal, not an opponent. If the honest answer to "would I make this bet at noon?" is no, the session is over.
  • Never play to win back a night's losses before sleeping. No session has ever been improved by that plan.

Bet25 links a Responsible Gaming page in its footer. Independent of any operator, these organisations provide free, confidential help:

One observation specific to a wallet-funded casino is worth adding. With a conventional account, topping up means fetching a card and typing numbers — a small ritual that doubles as a pause. With a connected wallet, the distance between deciding and depositing shrinks to a couple of taps. That efficiency is sold as convenience, and it is; it is also the removal of one of the few natural speed bumps a tired player had. The structure above — fiat-denominated budgets, external alarms, hard stop rules — is how you rebuild that speed bump yourself.

If gambling has stopped feeling like entertainment at any hour, the most useful thing on this entire page is the list above.

The Geographic Clock — Where Bet25 Is Never Open

There is one availability dimension no time-zone guide can route around: jurisdiction. For some readers, the honest answer to "when is Bet25 available?" is never — not at any hour, on any day.

Bet25 is not available in the United Kingdom, Sweden, Denmark, the Netherlands, Malta, Cyprus and a list of other restricted markets. This follows directly from the licensing reality examined in the next section: an Anjouan-licensed operator cannot lawfully serve markets whose own regulators require a domestic licence. The service is void where prohibited, and the obligation to know your own jurisdiction's rules sits with you — the registration flow's terms are not a substitute for checking your local law, and a VPN does not change where you legally are; it only adds a terms breach (and a confiscation risk) on top of a jurisdiction problem.

So before any of this page's hour-by-hour detail matters, the first availability check is binary: either your market is open to Bet25, or no part of the platform — games, cashier, bonuses, support — is legitimately available to you at all. Everything written above assumes you have cleared that check.

Honest Verdict on the 24/7 Promise

Every audit ends with the licence, because the licence sets the ceiling on every promise made above.

The platform is run by Horns and Hooves Company Sociedad Anonima — a Costa Rican entity, company number 3-101-922698 — and holds licence No. ALSI-202505001-FI1 issued by Anjouan's gaming authority (the Autonomous Island of Anjouan, within the Union of Comoros). That is an offshore licence, and this audit says so plainly rather than burying it in a footnote. In practice it means light-touch oversight and limited player recourse: there is no ombudsman of the kind Tier-1 regulators operate, and if a dispute goes wrong at 3 a.m. — or at noon — your escalation path is thin. A 24/7 platform with no 24/7 accountability structure behind it is a trade-off, and it should be weighed as one.

Scored as a whole, and with its cons attached, this platform rates 4.7/5 in our wider assessment — but the deductions are not decorative, and an availability audit surfaces most of them: the offshore licence and its thin recourse; welcome-bonus terms that are not publicly disclosed and must be verified in the Bonus T&C at registration; a crypto-first cashier where cards exist but no broad fiat banking does; no published support hours or response SLA; no published uptime or maintenance commitments; and a hard list of markets — the UK among them — where the service is simply not on offer.

What genuinely holds up is the structural layer: 2,056+ RNG titles and continuously settling crypto rails are round-the-clock because of how they are built, not because anyone promised it. What depends on schedules — live studio tables, sporting fixtures — we have graded accordingly. And what is unwritten — approval times, support coverage — we have refused to invent.

That is the whole finding: at Bet25, trust what is structural, verify what is scheduled, and assume nothing that is unpublished.

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Availability FAQ

Are Bet25's casino games really available 24/7? The RNG floor — slots, crash titles and other software games across the 2,056+ catalogue — is structurally always-on, subject only to platform uptime, for which no figure is published. Brief maintenance windows are industry-standard across crypto casinos; expect occasional ones.

Can I withdraw my winnings in the middle of the night? You can submit a withdrawal at any hour, and once released it settles on-chain at network speed regardless of the clock. The operator-side approval step, however, carries no published processing-time guarantee — a 3 a.m. request may be handled promptly, but nothing in writing promises it.

Do deposits work on weekends and public holidays? Crypto deposits do — blockchains have no calendar, so a Sunday or holiday deposit confirms like any other. Card payments typically follow processor rules instead, so verify card timing in the Cashier rather than assuming parity with the crypto rails.

Are the live dealer tables open all night? Some may be; we will not claim all are. Dealer-hosted tables follow studio schedules from Pragmatic Play Live and Evolution, and the live lobby showing what is currently open appears only after sign-in. RNG-based First Person titles provide a software alternative at any hour.

Is customer support available around the clock? Unknown — and that is the precise answer. The Live Support chat and the email channel (info@hornsandhooves.co) exist at all hours, but Bet25 publishes no support hours and no response SLA. Only the FAQ and Help Center pages are verifiably 24/7. Test response times before depositing.

Can I claim the First Bet Bonus at any time of day? Registration is a software flow, so the offer — First Bet Bonus, confirmed at WalletConnect registration — can be taken up at any hour. Its terms are not published externally; verify in the Bonus T&C at registration before accepting.

Does Bet25 slow down when crypto networks are congested? The games do not, but deposits and withdrawals can: confirmation times stretch during fee spikes and mempool backlogs. This is a property of public blockchains generally, not of this operator, and it varies by chain and hour.

Is Bet25 available in my country at all? Not necessarily. The service is not available in the UK, Sweden, Denmark, the Netherlands, Malta, Cyprus and other restricted markets, and is void where prohibited. Check your local law first — no hour of the day changes a jurisdiction restriction.