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About Sweeps Coin Vault

We're an independent resource for US sweepstakes casino players. Our job is to cut through marketing-grade coin numbers and tell you what an offer is really worth, whether a brand is legal where you live, and whether you'll actually be paid.

Last updated 13 June 2026

Why we exist

The sweepstakes-casino market changed faster in 2025-26 than most published guides kept up with. Half the "best sweeps casino" lists online still claim these sites are legal in "all but four states" — a fact that stopped being true once California's AB 831, Montana's SB 555 and a string of other laws landed. We built Sweeps Coin Vault to do two things competitors generally don't: rank operators on redeemable value rather than headline Gold Coins, and keep a genuinely current, bill-cited legal map so you don't sign up for something that's banned in your state.

The team

Our content is produced by this editorial team and reviewed by a human editor before publication. We are not lawyers, accountants or financial advisers, and nothing on this site is legal, tax or investment advice.

How we make money (and why it doesn't bend our ratings)

Sweeps Coin Vault is reader-supported through affiliate partnerships. When you sign up with some operators via our links — always marked rel="sponsored nofollow" — we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. Three commitments keep that honest:

Our AI-assistance policy (Who / How / Why)

In line with Google's people-first guidance, here's the honest account. Who: our named editorial team. How: we use AI tools to help structure pages, draft first passes and keep data tables consistent, with every operator-specific figure verified by a human against primary sources before publishing — AI does not set our rankings or act as the author of record. Why: to give US players a current, decision-useful picture of a fast-moving market. More detail is on our methodology page.

Corrections & contact

Sweepstakes terms and state laws change constantly, and we'd rather fix a stale figure than defend it. If you spot something out of date — an offer that's moved, a state that's changed status, a payout detail — let us know via the contact details published in our site footer and policies, and we'll review it against primary sources. Accuracy is the whole point of this site.

Play responsibly

Sweepstakes play should be entertainment, not a way to make money. If it stops being fun, our responsible play page has tools and helpline details, including the National Problem Gambling Helpline at 1-800-GAMBLER.