
AICUCI8
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- Deposit
- Check terms
- Wagering
- Not verified
- Last indexed
- Jul 2026
An independent Malaysia and MYR-focused directory that separates promotional headlines from eligibility, wagering, expiry and cashout conditions. We are not HeyLink or a listed operator.
Reviewed by Natalie Yap, a research-led iGaming writer with more than nine years of experience. This directory records dated promotional claims, keeps evidence gaps visible and does not treat a listing as an endorsement.
Amounts below are source-stated promotional values, not guaranteed cash. Open the terms before registering.
Use the chips to narrow the list by what matters to you right now. "365 daily" flags brands whose promotional copy mentions a recurring daily claim, "New member" flags first-time sign-up offers, and "Welcome bonus" flags deposit-linked promotions. Filtering only changes which cards are shown, it does not change any brand's evidence status.

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The biggest number is rarely the whole story. Unknown values stay marked as unknown until they can be evidenced.
| Brand / offer | Promo value* | Offer type | Deposit | Wagering | Evidence status | Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AICUCI8 | RM8 | 365 daily | Check terms | Not verified | Recently indexed | → |
MrACE88 | RM18 | 365 daily | Check terms | Not verified | Recently indexed | → |
FIGHTER CUCI | RM99 | New member | Check terms | Not verified | Indexed | → |
1WIN2U | 288% | Welcome | Required | Not verified | Indexed | → |
Read this table left to right, not top to bottom. A brand with a smaller promo value but a "Recently indexed" evidence status has simply been checked more recently, it is not automatically weaker. Rows marked "Not verified" under wagering mean we have not yet matched a documented multiplier to that specific offer, so treat the deposit and wagering columns as open questions until the operator's own terms confirm them. The full comparison tool lets you build a longer side-by-side list from across the whole index.
"Free" can still come with verification, playthrough and withdrawal conditions attached, even when the headline number looks simple. Reading four things before you claim, who can join, what the terms say, how wagering is worked out, and what a cashout actually requires, takes about two minutes and can save real confusion later.
Read the full claim guide →Most promotional credit is restricted by age, region, account status and device. Check that you're 21 or older, that the terms cover your location, and that you don't already hold an account or bonus under the same name or household, since duplicate-account rules can void a claim.
An offer card only shows the headline. The operator's own terms page holds the real detail, so look for the expiry window, which games count toward the promotion, whether a deposit or promo code is required, and any maximum bet size while the credit is active.
Wagering means you must bet through the credit a set number of times before winnings can be withdrawn. A RM10 bonus with 20× wagering, for example, works out to RM200 in eligible turnover, and not every game contributes the same share of that total.
Even after wagering clears, many offers cap how much you can withdraw from promotional winnings and require identity verification first. Confirm the minimum and maximum cashout, the documents needed, and roughly how long processing takes before you count on the funds.
A snapshot of brands in the research index, ordered by latest asset date, not by safety, popularity or payout performance.
This rail rotates as new promotional pages are found and logged, so today's row order isn't a ranking. Each tile links through to a brand profile with source links, the date we first indexed it, and whatever evidence status we've been able to confirm so far. Use it to spot brands you haven't seen before, then read the profile before deciding anything.
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EASYWIN777MAR ’26Wagering maths, link-safety checks and withdrawal prep are the three topics first-time visitors ask about most. These guides break each one into plain steps you can follow before you claim anything.
Learn which amount the multiplier applies to, how game contribution changes the maths, and why the headline bonus is only the start.
Read the guide ↗Spot redirects, lookalike domains and missing operator details.
Five details to record before submitting a cashout request.
Three checks turn a promotion from a slogan into something you can evaluate: what the credit actually is, what wagering and withdrawal rules apply, and whether the link and payment method in front of you can be trusted.
Free credit is promotional gameplay balance, not a cash deposit sitting in your bank account. An operator adds it to your account so you can play selected games, and it typically comes with an expiry date, a list of eligible games, and a separate ceiling on how much of any winnings you're allowed to withdraw.
The label on an offer card, such as "365 daily" or "new member", describes how the operator markets the promotion. It isn't a guarantee of value or frequency. We record what the source page said on the date we checked it, so if the wording changes afterward, the operator's live terms always take priority over what's shown here.
The three cards below are a quick-reference version of the same three checks. Open any of them for the full guide.
Promotional gameplay balance is not cash. It may expire, apply only to selected games and produce winnings subject to a separate cashout ceiling.
Understand the definition →Ask which balance the multiplier applies to, how games contribute, the maximum bet and the minimum and maximum promotional withdrawal.
See worked MYR examples →A short link, HTTPS padlock or e-wallet logo does not prove operator identity, licence, withdrawal support or guaranteed payment.
Open the link ledger →Wagering, also called playthrough or turnover, is the number of times you must bet through a credit before any winnings unlock for withdrawal. It's usually written as a multiplier, like 20×, applied to either the credit itself or your deposit plus credit combined.
That RM200 figure is the total amount of eligible bets you'd need to place before winnings become withdrawable, and not every game contributes the same share. Slots often count 100% toward wagering, while table games and live-dealer titles frequently count far less, or not at all.
The wagering multiplier, which balance it applies to, eligible games, the expiry date, and the minimum and maximum promotional withdrawal.
Vague or missing wagering terms, no stated withdrawal cap, game contribution rules buried in a separate document, or an expiry window that isn't mentioned on the offer page itself.
Save or screenshot the terms page on the day you claim an offer. Terms can change, and having your own dated record helps if a dispute comes up later.
For a longer walkthrough with more MYR examples, see our wagering requirements guide and our withdrawal guide, which covers identity checks and typical processing steps in more depth.
Touch 'n Go eWallet, DuitNow, GrabPay, Boost and FPX/online banking are the payment rails most often named in Malaysia-facing promotional copy. Seeing a familiar logo on an offer page doesn't prove that deposits, withdrawals, fees or processing times work the way the copy implies, each claim needs checking against the operator's own current terms. Compare payment-method evidence →
Before a brand appears on this page, we log the destination domain, the date we visited it, and whatever offer wording was visible at the time. That process is documented in full on our verification methodology page, and every result we've logged sits in the verified links ledger. A listing here means a link was checked, not that the operator is endorsed or guaranteed safe.
Still unclear? Start with our plain-language answers before opening an offer.
It's an independent Malaysia-facing directory that records and compares publicly stated "free credit" promotions from online casino brands. We research and log offer details; we don't operate any casino ourselves.
No. HeyLink is a separate link-hosting platform, and this site is not HeyLink, an operator, or a licensed gambling business. We're an independent directory, and a listing here doesn't mean HeyLink or any operator endorses it.
It usually means promotional gameplay credit, not withdrawable cash. It may have wagering, game, expiry and maximum-withdrawal conditions attached before any winnings can be cashed out.
No. “365” is often used as a promotional label. Claim frequency, availability and quota must be confirmed in the current operator terms, not assumed from the name.
It depends on the offer. Some promotions are described as no-deposit credit, while others, like welcome deposit-match bonuses, require a deposit first. Check the specific offer's terms before assuming either way.
Not necessarily. Some offers cap winnings or require a minimum withdrawal and identity check first. Always find these conditions in the operator's terms before claiming.
This homepage reflects a research snapshot dated 13 July 2026. We revisit destination links and offer wording as part of our ongoing checks, but promotions can change without notice, so the operator's current terms always take priority.
Read the operator's current terms, confirm you meet the age and location rules, and note the wagering multiplier and withdrawal cap. Our how-to-claim guide walks through this in four steps.
Set a time and money limit before playing, and treat any promotional credit as part of that limit, not extra money on top of it. Never chase losses or borrow to gamble. If play stops feeling like entertainment, stop and seek support.