Moon.com Review: An Honest Look at the 1000× Betting Platform
Moon.com is not a casino, not a broker and not a prediction market. Here is what it actually is, what it costs, and the gaps you should know about before depositing.
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The big review sites are still running placeholder pages with the wrong leverage figures. These guides are checked against Moon's own terms, help centre and licence register — including the parts that don't flatter the platform.
Moon.com is not a casino, not a broker and not a prediction market. Here is what it actually is, what it costs, and the gaps you should know about before depositing.
READ THE REVIEW →No welcome bonus, no free bets, no matched deposit — those do not exist on Moon yet. A referral code does exactly one useful thing, and it is worth understanding properly.
READ →Three fees, one spread, and one detail that makes high leverage far cheaper on Moon than on a normal futures exchange. Here is the full math.
READ →The one cost on Moon.com you can actually change. What rakeback covers, the two ways to switch it on, worked numbers — and a fair assessment of how small 3.5% really is.
READ →A real license, a named operator, published fees — and not one independent report from a user who deposited and withdrew. Here is what that adds up to.
READ →Same headline leverage, completely different products. One is a standalone betting terminal with stocks and gold; the other is a futures tab inside a casino that has been running for years.
READ →Leverage multiplies your exposure and the move that wipes you out by exactly the same number. Here is the arithmetic, the bust-price formula, and an honest look at what 1000× really is.
READ →The demo is free, unlimited and full-featured. Almost nobody uses it properly. This is the four-phase routine that turns a play money week into something you actually learn from.
READ →Position sizing, leverage selection, stop settings and the fee clock — everything strategy can control on Moon.com, and the one thing it cannot.
READ →There are five genuinely different ways to put money behind a view on Bitcoin, and they are not interchangeable. Here is what separates them — including the one most guides quietly skip.
READ →Section 3.2 of Moon’s terms names 44 restricted jurisdictions, and nobody has published them in readable form. Here they are, grouped by region, with the reason behind each block.
READ →Several large comparison sites list Moon.com next to Polymarket and Kalshi as if they were rivals. They are not the same product, not the same mechanism, and not the same regulatory category.
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