"Coins.Game won't load" or "my ISP is blocking it" β more people are running into access issues from specific countries or while travelling. This guide covers what a mirror site is, the alternative URLs the operator publishes, how to spot phishing, and the practical steps to access safely. Affiliate-driven fake mirrors are everywhere; everything below was verified with official support.
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What a mirror site is (technical definition)
A mirror site is traditionally a second URL with identical content, used for server-load balancing or geographic latency reduction. In the online-casino industry, mirrors are mostly an access fallback for ISP blocks, geo-restrictions and domain seizures.
Coins.Game's main domain is coins.game. Multiple backup domains are registered too, but they are only published in specific circumstances. No always-on public list exists, for security reasons.
Why Coins.Game becomes inaccessible
Four main causes:
- ISP DNS blocks β Some countries (Italy, France, UK and other strict-regulation jurisdictions) block crypto-casino domains at the DNS level. Most common case.
- Geo IP block β Coins.Game itself rejects IPs from the US, UK and specific non-whitelisted countries. Without a VPN you can't get in.
- Temporary DDoS β Crypto casinos are frequent targets; even under Cloudflare, response can degrade briefly.
- Domain maintenance β Short downtime 1β2 times a year during DNS switches or cert renewals.
For most users in unrestricted countries, geo IP blocks don't apply. If you suddenly lose access, it's almost always DDoS or maintenance.
Official alternative-domain history
Domains the operator has used as backups (our own records):
| Domain | Role | Status |
|---|---|---|
| coins.game | Main | Live |
| www.coins.game | Canonical alias | Live (auto 301) |
| coinsgame.io | Past backup | Discontinued |
| coins-game.bet | Past backup | Discontinued |
Any other domain calling itself a "mirror" is likely unofficial or fraudulent. Variants like coinsgame.net, coins-game.com and coinsgame.win have a history of phishing reports.
5 indicators of a phishing mirror
- SSL Common Name β Legitimate mirrors issue against
*.coins.gameor the operator's EV cert (Organization: WorldDirectoryInter N.V.). - URL spelling β Typo-squatting domains like
coiins.game(double "i") are common scams. - Login-page CSP β Phishing pages copy the original, but the CSP header often breaks external resource loads.
- Support chat response β Fake sites usually have no live-chat response.
- Deposit address match β The most dangerous is address swapping. Always cross-check the deposit address in your profile against the official app or official Telegram before sending funds.
6 safe access methods
1. Official affiliate link
Every CTA on this page goes through the official affiliate tracker, which redirects to the canonical domain and activates the bonus at the same time. Simplest route.
2. Browser bookmark
Once you've accessed successfully, bookmark it. Google search ads occasionally include impostor sites.
3. DNS change (Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 / Google 8.8.8.8)
If your ISP is DNS-blocking, swapping DNS solves it (covered below).
4. VPN (only trusted providers)
Effective against geo blocks. VPN use is treated as a gray area in Coins.Game's terms (see below).
5. Tor Browser
Highest anonymity, but KYC checks at withdrawal become stricter. Practical only for small-amount play.
6. Official mobile app (PWA)
An iOS/Android Progressive Web App is available β independent of browser, accessible via "Add to Home Screen."
DNS changes and Cloudflare 1.1.1.1
Windows, macOS, iOS and Android all let you change DNS in minutes. It's the simplest way to fully bypass ISP DNS blocks.
Cloudflare 1.1.1.1
- Primary: 1.1.1.1
- Secondary: 1.0.0.1
- Encrypted (DoH/DoT) β resistant to monitoring
Google Public DNS
- Primary: 8.8.8.8
- Secondary: 8.8.4.4
Note: DNS swap bypasses ISP caches. Deep censorship (e.g. the Great Firewall) cannot be broken by DNS change alone. For standard ISP blocks it's 100% effective.
VPN legality and terms-of-use notes
If you use a VPN, understand the following clauses:
- Registration IP vs. login IP consistency β Major country changes mark "suspicious activity" and trigger temporary freezes.
- VPN-spoofing into restricted countries (US, UK, etc.) β Detection results in instant ban + balance forfeiture.
- Registering without VPN then enabling it later β Gray zone. Play is usually fine; at withdrawal you may be asked "please connect without VPN."
Using a VPN within your own country is essentially fine. For privacy or speed reasons it's reasonable.
Mobile access
No official iOS App Store app (Apple rejects crypto-casino apps per policy), and Android Play Store is the same. Both OSes can install the PWA (add to home screen) for a pseudo-native experience.
iOS steps
- Open
coins.gamein Safari - Share button β "Add to Home Screen"
- Tap the icon for full-screen UI
Android steps
- Open
coins.gamein Chrome - Three-dot menu β "Install app" or "Add to Home screen"
The PWA also caches partially, so dashboard snapshots can be viewed offline (no operations possible).
KYC and withdrawals via mirrors
Even when accessing through a mirror, your account and wallet are centrally managed on the main server. KYC uploads, withdrawal requests and support tickets are all unified β mirror access is invisible internally.
That said, frequent IP switching during KYC review can cause delays. Submit documents from a consistent connection and IP.