Open Stars Review
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01 Rating breakdown
02 Key facts
03 About Open Stars
Open Stars (formerly Bounty Stars) is a CS2 case-opening site built around case openings, case battles, tournaments and giveaways. Since rebranding from Bounty Stars, the platform now lets players withdraw won skins straight to their Steam account and runs a published provably-fair system based on server seed, client seed and nonce. Crypto deposits are supported across Bitcoin, Ethereum, BNB, Cardano, Dogecoin, Litecoin, Ripple and Bitcoin Cash, and a demo mode lets you try cases before spending. The 100% first-deposit match plus a $0.50 free balance give newcomers a low-friction way to test the site.
04 Pros & Cons
Pros
- Won skins withdraw directly to Steam
- Published provably-fair system (server seed + client seed + nonce)
- 100% first-deposit bonus + $0.50 free balance
- Wide cryptocurrency support
- Demo mode to trial cases risk-free
Cons
- No formal gambling licence disclosed
- Narrower game library than major all-in-one casinos
- Thin community features (limited Rain / daily free cases)
- Public track record still rebuilding after the rebrand
05 Our review
Open Stars is the rebrand of Bounty Stars (originally launched as Rustix.io), and the change is more than cosmetic: the two biggest knocks against the old site are gone. It now publishes a provably-fair system you can verify with the server seed, client seed and nonce, and won skins can be withdrawn directly to Steam rather than being locked to crypto only. The core loop is case openings and case battles, rounded out with tournaments, giveaways and a reward system, plus a demo mode to trial cases risk-free. Crypto deposit support is broad, and the 100% first-deposit bonus with a $0.50 free balance lowers the barrier to entry, though as always the wagering terms are worth reading before you claim. It is still a mid-sized platform rather than a top-tier one: no formal gambling licence is disclosed, the game library is narrower than the big all-in-one casinos, and community features like Rain and daily free cases are thin. But for players who mainly want case openings and battles with a verifiable fairness system and Steam withdrawals, Open Stars is a meaningfully stronger proposition than it was under its old name.