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Why you see "Halcyon Super Holdings B.V." on crypto withdrawals

Cloudbet operates under the registered legal name Halcyon Super Holdings B.V.—it's safe and legitimate.

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If you've tried to withdraw cryptocurrency from Cloudbet to a wallet like Revolut, you may have seen the name "Halcyon Super Holdings B.V." appear and wondered what it is.

Why this name appears

cloudbet.com is operated by Halcyon Super Holdings B.V., a company incorporated under the laws of Curaçao.

When you withdraw crypto to another regulated platform, a compliance requirement called the Travel Rule requires crypto service providers to share identifying information about the sender and recipient of a transaction. This is similar to how banks record the names on wire transfers.

As part of this process, the receiving platform may ask you to confirm who sent the funds. Because Cloudbet's transactions are processed under its registered company name, Halcyon Super Holdings B.V. is what appears—not "Cloudbet."

Is this safe?

Yes, it is safe. Seeing "Halcyon Super Holdings B.V." on a transaction from Cloudbet is expected and legitimate. It is not a sign of fraud.

If you're still unsure

If you're ever unsure whether a transaction originated from your Cloudbet account, you can verify it by checking your transaction history in your Cloudbet account, or by looking up the transaction hash on a blockchain explorer. For more information, refer to our Terms of Service.

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