This is my first time reading about this chain. I'm usually cautious about the new ones that pops out and all those platforms using bridges and second layers. It's probably one of the favorite targets of exploiters next to centralized platforms. Has your smart contracts been audited by a reputable third party?
This reminds me of a site directbet where we used to bet on matches without having to create an account on the site.

This is not similar to directbet because the casino still needs to connect metamask wallet in able to play while directbet only ask for Bitcoin address to play in the casino without the connect the wallet. This casino is the typical web3 casino like Betfury, Owl.game and many more that the web3 wallet as an account. You will still need to deposit your balance from metamask to the casino wallet address.
It just make the account registration instantly through the use of the web3 technology but this isn’t the fully decentralized casino that we are expecting like directbet did when they are still operating.
Hi, actually users do not need to deposit any funds to our wallets. They do, however need to bridge their funds to the AminoX blockchain (our smart contracts currently live here) to be able to place bets. Support for more blockchains is planned on our roadmap.

FYI, here is the link to the AminoX Blockchain explorer:
https://aminox.blockscout.alphacarbon.network/ Now things getting interesting because this might be an upgraded version of directbet if user will just need to use smart contract when placing bets without the need of depositing balance on your wallet like the typical web3 wallet. However, you are still requiring user to connect wallet on your website that might expose privacy of our wallet.
Directbet is a casino that doesn’t require any connection to our wallet. This casino only provides deposit address for the bet pick then once bet amount was sent, The smart contract will automatically payout the balance on the sender address. I think your casino has the similarities. I will try to explore it later.
By any chance, do you have an audit for your smart contract?
Yes, we'll ask our software provider to put the certification on their website and link back from our site