Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about sweepstakes casino churning and SweepFarm.
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Sweepstakes casinos are online platforms that operate under a sweepstakes model. You purchase Gold Coins (virtual currency with no cash value) and receive free Sweepstakes Coins (SC) as a promotional bonus. SC can be played on casino-style games and redeemed for real cash prizes at a 1:1 ratio with USD. This model is legal in most US states.
Casino churning is the practice of systematically taking advantage of promotional offers across multiple sweepstakes casinos to generate consistent profit. This includes claiming daily login bonuses, purchasing SC at discounted rates, washing SC through high-RTP games, and redeeming for cash. The strategy relies on volume — maintaining accounts at 30-40+ casinos simultaneously.
Yes. Sweepstakes casinos operate legally under sweepstakes law in most US states (some states like Washington and Idaho have restrictions). You are simply taking advantage of publicly available promotions. There is nothing illegal about being a smart consumer of promotional offers.
Results vary based on the number of casinos you maintain, your time investment, and available promotions. Most active players report $200–800/month from daily bonuses and promo purchases across 30+ casinos, with some experienced players exceeding $1,000/month. The key factor is consistency — logging in and claiming bonuses every day.
SweepFarm lets you log purchases, track washes and redemptions, monitor per-casino P&L, and see which sites are actually worth your time. It is designed for the full sweepstakes casino flow, not just a spreadsheet of balances.
Washing refers to playing through your Sweepstakes Coins on casino games before they can be redeemed. Most casinos require a 1x playthrough — meaning you need to wager your SC at least once. The strategy is to play high-RTP games (96–99% return) to retain as much SC as possible during this process.
Getting limited means a casino has reduced or removed your access to promotions. This can include smaller daily bonuses, no promotional emails, reduced purchase limits, or no access to discounted offers. It's the casino's way of cutting off profitable players. When limited, shift your focus to other casinos.
No. SweepFarm is still useful with a smaller setup, but the model gets better as you add more casinos. Most profitable users gradually expand from a handful of sites into a larger rotation once the process feels easy.
Yes. A lot of people start by logging only purchases and redemptions, then layer in daily bonuses, wash tracking, and promo status once they want tighter numbers. The point is to replace the messy parts first.