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LuckyCherry77 came onto the scene looking like a real contender for Aussie players—slick design, crypto-friendly banking, and a decent selection of pokies and live dealer games. With deposits starting from just $10 and support for multiple payment methods including Bitcoin, Skrill and Neteller, it seemed like a fair option for casual punters wanting variety and flexibility.

The bonus setup wasn’t bad either. New players got access to a decent welcome offer, and there were regular promos running to keep things interesting. Games came from solid providers like Big Time Gaming, Pragmatic Play and Microgaming, so the entertainment side was well covered. The mobile site worked fine too—no app needed, just launch it in your browser and you’re good to go.

But here’s the kicker—LuckyCherry77 didn’t hold a proper licence from any major gambling authority, which always raises a red flag. Even though there weren’t heaps of player complaints, the lack of regulation means there’s no real backup if something goes wrong. On top of that, cashout limits were low—about $5,000 a month—and ID checks could drag out for over a week. Not exactly ideal if you’re hoping to cash out quickly. To top it off, the casino is now shut down. The site’s been closed, and you can’t register or log in anymore. If you’re an Aussie player looking for a safe, long-term option, it’s best to steer clear of spots like this and go for licensed, trusted platforms that are actually still operating.