Is fourcas.com legit or a scam?
A high-risk crypto casino scam using fake celebrity endorsements and impossible payout statistics to trap user deposits on a brand-new domain.
These checks passed — but they don't clear the site. A clean antivirus result, valid SSL, and a calm server only mean it isn't hosting malware; they say nothing about whether the business is real. This verdict is based on the site's conduct and content, not a malware detection.
Analysis Summary
Crypto scam / wallet-drainer
Domain was registered only 13 days ago — brand-new sites are higher-risk by default. Signals match fake investment platforms and wallet drainers. Never connect a wallet, paste a seed phrase, or deposit crypto here.
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Visual Screenshot Analysis
We capture a fresh screenshot of the live page and ask a vision model to look for scam visual patterns — fake trust badges, countdown timers, overlay pop-ups, and visual clones of legitimate brands.
Visual red flags detected in the screenshot
The site exhibits high-risk patterns common in fraudulent crypto-gambling platforms, including unverifiable partnerships with major crypto brands and highly improbable financial payout statistics.
What our vision model saw
6 signalsUse of Crypto.com and Trust Wallet logos as 'Official Partners' without verification
Unlikely statistics claiming $32.5B+ total paid out to players
Prominent 'Free Money Rewards' and 'Daily Bonus' urgency tactics
Celebrity/athlete imagery used to imply endorsements for a crypto casino
Generic 'Licensed Slots' claim without visible licensing authority badges or numbers
Suspiciously high '51M+' registered players count for an obscure domain
MT Intelligence
The site exhibits classic predatory patterns by claiming to have paid out over $32 billion despite the domain being registered less than two weeks ago. Our analysis found that the operator uses unverified logos of major crypto wallets and fake celebrity imagery to build a false sense of legitimacy. Independent research confirms the site employs 'withdrawal traps,' where users are asked to pay additional fees to access their winnings, a hallmark of advance-fee fraud. Furthermore, the licensing claims for a Curaçao-based operator cannot be verified in any official registry. The presence of a phishing flag from Gridinsoft further confirms the malicious intent of this platform.
Web Research Findings
Our live research agent queries scam-report databases, consumer-review sites, news coverage, and general web search for fourcas.com, then cross-checks business-registration records and look-alike domain patterns. Everything below is pulled from what it actually found.
- Domain registered approximately June 12, 2026 (12-13 days old as of late June 2026), contradicting site's claim of operation since 2017.
- Gridinsoft rates it 1/100 trust score, labels it "Crypto Casino Scam" citing fake celebrity endorsements, fabricated stats (51M+ players, $32.5B+ paid out), withdrawal traps requiring additional deposits, and low Scamadviser score.
- HowToRemove.guide describes it as using deposit/advance-fee scam tactics similar to Hesobia and Rotgame: easy deposits, fake generous balances, then blocks on withdrawals turned into further payment demands.
- ScamDekho gives moderate 60/100 score, flags only the very new domain but deems it SAFE with clean VirusTotal and other scanners (as of June 22, 2026).
- Site footer claims licensing/operation by Curaçao company Famagousta B.V. (reg. 152449) and Cyprus payment agent; these entities yield no independent confirmation in searches.
- On-site testimonials appear self-posted with vague dates ("Since 2024", "Since 2026"); no independent reviews on Trustpilot, Reddit, or major forums found.
- No major malware/phishing detections; uses valid SSL, but young age, unverified claims, and multiple scam warnings are primary red flags.
- Gridinsoftopen
"Fourcas.com Review: Crypto Casino Scam (1/100 Trust Score)... fake endorsements from celebrities like Elon Musk or Bill Gates, fabricated stats, no KYC, withdrawal traps (funds locked until extra deposits)"
- HowToRemove.guideopen
"Fourcas.com is a fraudulent crypto casino that uses deposit scam tactics... Withdrawals are turned into payment requests... When the user must pay again to access an existing balance, the request functions like an advance-fee demand."
- fourcas.comopen
"Since 2024 Played at Fourcas with the family and we caught a nice jackpot... Withdrawal came through fast, solid casino. Thanks guys!"
- fourcas.comopen
"Since 2026 Honestly never thought something like this would happen to me... Ended up getting really lucky and finally bought my dream car."
Site claims operator Famagousta B.V. (reg. 152449, Willemstad, Curaçao) and payment agent Fodenmacko Trading Co. Limited (HE 309248, Nicosia, Cyprus). No independent verification found; domain registered via Gname.com Pte. Ltd.
Scam Network Intelligence
Antivirus Engines
Security Scans
Checked against the major public blocklists used by browsers and security tools — no hits.
Contact Verification
We fetched the page and looked for real-world contact details. Legitimate businesses almost always publish an email on their own domain, a phone number, and a postal address. Scam shops usually don't.
- No contact email found anywhere on the page.
- No phone number listed on the page.
- No postal address visible on the page.
Domain & Encryption
Redirect Chain
- 1301http://fourcas.com/
- 2404https://fourcas.com/
Server Reputation
Scam-Type Likelihood
1 scam-type patterns detected
1 of 13 categories showed signals
We check every URL against 13 distinct scam categories so the verdict tells you not just how risky the page is, but what kind of risk it carries. Each meter pulls from page signals, web reports, our AI analyst, vision, and the scam-network cluster — not from raw AV labels.
- AI analyst tagged this as crypto fraud / wallet-drainer.
- AI analyst categorised the site as crypto-themed.
1 of 13 categories showed signals
We check every URL against 13 distinct scam categories so the verdict tells you not just how risky the page is, but what kind of risk it carries. Each meter pulls from page signals, web reports, our AI analyst, vision, and the scam-network cluster — not from raw AV labels.
- AI analyst tagged this as crypto fraud / wallet-drainer.
- AI analyst categorised the site as crypto-themed.
Crypto scam / wallet-drainer indicators
The page shows patterns common to crypto-investment scams, fake airdrops, and wallet drainers.
- Do not interact with fourcas.com
Do not enter credentials, deposit money, download files, or install browser extensions from this site.
- Never paste your seed phrase anywhere
Legitimate wallets, exchanges and support staff will never ask for your 12/24-word recovery phrase. Typing it into any website — even one that looks real — gives attackers full access to your funds.
- If you already connected a wallet
Revoke token approvals immediately using revoke.cash or Etherscan's Token Approvals tool. Move remaining funds to a fresh wallet (new seed phrase). Assume the original wallet is compromised.
- OpenReport the wallet and URL
File a report at IC3 (FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center) or your country's cybercrime portal. Recovery is unlikely, but reports help law enforcement map the network.
Reputation Sources
How this domain rates across independent threat-intelligence and blocklist providers.
Referenced Domains
Outbound domains this page links to or loads resources from. Each links to its own security scan.
Safety FAQ
Common questions about this site, answered directly from the scan data above — so the answers always reflect the latest verdict on this page.
- Our automated security review flags fourcas.com as dangerous. Multiple threat indicators were detected — treat the site as a scam until proven otherwise.
- No — fourcas.com scored 8/100 on our trust scale. We detected active threat indicators, so we recommend avoiding the site entirely.
- Yes. fourcas.com presents a valid TLSv1.3 certificate issued by Google Trust Services · WE1, expiring in 76 days. Note that SSL only encrypts the connection — it does not guarantee that the site itself is trustworthy.
- fourcas.com is 13 days old, registered on 6/12/2026 through Gname.com Pte. Ltd.. Scam domains are often freshly registered — a site under 6 months old warrants extra caution.
- 1 out of 92 antivirus engines in our malware network flagged fourcas.com as malicious or suspicious (1 outright malicious). Even one detection is a meaningful signal.
- No. fourcas.com is not currently listed on the major browser blocklist feeds that modern browsers use.
- fourcas.com resolves to an IP operated by Cloudflare, Inc. in US (usage type: Content Delivery Network). Hosting location alone doesn't make a site good or bad, but unusual geography for a brand's claimed country is one of many signals we weigh.
- This is a permanent record of the scan run on June 26, 2026. The verdict and evidence above reflect that scan and do not change on their own. If circumstances around fourcas.com have changed, MalwareTips staff can run a fresh scan, which re-runs every check from scratch and publishes an updated report.
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