This guide examines a focused question: what does the available research establish about the Fcmoon platform, and which of its commonly discussed features can be described with confidence? The aim is not to produce a promotional review or a final verdict. Instead, it separates reported platform characteristics from information that remains incomplete.
The supplied research identifies FCMoon Casino as an active online gambling platform that emerged in 2024 and primarily operates under the domain fcmoon.com. The retained research note describes the brand as serving an international audience, including players from Canada, while supporting multiple languages and currencies. These points are presented as research findings rather than as independently verified claims in this article.

The assessment uses only the retained research records supplied for this article. Each record was considered against four criteria:
This method does not test the platform directly, audit its games, or establish present-day availability. A listed feature is therefore treated as a reported feature, not as proof that every title, service, or transaction is currently accessible to every visitor.
The retained research describes Fcmoon as an online gambling platform with a broad international orientation. For Canadian readers, one research note specifically states that the casino is accessible to Canadian players and supports transactions in CAD, together with Canadian payment methods such as Interac. The same record states that the platform does not hold a licence from a Canadian provincial authority such as iGaming Ontario.
That distinction matters when reading a platform overview. Canadian accessibility, support for CAD, and support for a Canadian payment method are not the same thing as provincial authorization. The supplied record reports these as separate observations. It does not establish a complete legal assessment for every Canadian province, nor does it establish that the same access conditions apply to all users.
According to the retained game-selection research, FCMoon’s library contains more than 7,000 reported titles from more than 80 software providers. The record describes a mix of online slots, table games, video poker, live dealer games, scratch cards, and virtual sports. It presents the breadth of the library as the platform’s most significant strength, but that evaluation belongs to the stored research note and is not adopted here as an independent conclusion. The retained record describes Fcmoon as an online gambling brand.
The same evidence should be read carefully. A catalogue figure does not by itself establish that all titles are available in Canada, that every game remains listed, or that every title can be used under identical account conditions. The dossier does not provide a dated catalogue audit or a title-by-title availability check. The useful finding is therefore narrower: the retained research reports a notably broad range of game categories and software providers.
The stored research describes an extensive live casino section, including live blackjack, live roulette, live baccarat, and live game shows. It names Evolution Gaming among the providers reported in that section. This indicates that the platform is described as offering more than automated casino games, with streamed or hosted table-game formats included in its reported product range.
The research also reports a sportsbook covering more than 22 sports. Ice hockey, football, and baseball are identified as examples relevant to Canadian users, and the record describes both pre-match and in-play betting with competitive odds. “Competitive odds” is wording from the research note and should not be treated as an independently measured comparison. The dossier does not supply an odds sample, a comparison date, or a method for verifying that assessment.
For beginners, the practical interpretation is simple: the stored research presents Fcmoon as a multi-section platform rather than a service focused on one game type. It reports casino games, live dealer content, and sports betting in the same overall offering. It does not, however, establish the current availability, terms, or regional access rules for each section.
The most important qualification in the supplied evidence concerns licensing information. One retained research note states that the casino operates under a gaming licence issued by the government of the autonomous island of Anjouan, Union of the Comoros. The same record explicitly states that the specific licence number was not publicly available in the reviewed sources.
A related research note says that the details of the Anjouan licence were not prominently displayed or easily verifiable through the official website. It describes this as a significant transparency concern. That is an attributed assessment from the retained research, not a legal conclusion established by this guide. The available material does not independently verify the licence, its scope, or its current status.
The records also state that the terms and licensing jurisdiction provide limited options for alternative dispute resolution. The research describes players as typically being directed to the casino’s internal support first and says that the Anjouan licence does not have a well-established, transparent process for mediating player complaints. These statements remain attributed to the stored research. They should not be expanded into a general conclusion about every complaint or every possible outcome.
The ownership information has a similar qualification. The retained research states that FCMoon Casino is owned and operated by Bermuda Triangle Ltd. It also reports, based on a player complaint, that this entity is associated with other online gambling sites, including CBet. The complaint is evidence of what was reported in that source, not independent confirmation of the wider corporate relationship.
Several different kinds of statement appear in the evidence, and they should not be treated as equivalent. A reported catalogue size is a description of product breadth. A claim about software providers is a description of the platform’s stated or researched content. A statement about Canadian access concerns market positioning. A statement about a missing licence number concerns the transparency of the reviewed material. None of these categories automatically proves the others.
The same principle applies to fairness. The retained research states that games from leading providers such as NetEnt, Pragmatic Play, and Play’n GO use Random Number Generators that are regularly tested for fairness. This is a claim recorded in the research, not a new audit performed for this article. The supplied records do not provide testing certificates, dates, game-specific reports, or an independent assessment of the complete catalogue.
Readers should also distinguish between a platform description and a recommendation. The evidence describes a broad selection and Canadian-oriented transaction support, while also recording unresolved licensing-verification questions. The appropriate conclusion is a comparison of evidence status: product breadth is described in considerable detail, whereas regulatory and dispute-resolution information is less fully documented in the supplied material.
The retained technical research describes the website as accessible through web and mobile browsers without a dedicated application. A separate record states that Fcmoon does not offer a native iOS or Android app and instead provides a mobile-optimised website intended to work across modern devices. Reviews stored in the research describe the mobile browser experience as functional and as providing access to the reported game and account features.
These mobile observations are review-based descriptions. They do not establish performance on every device, operating system, connection, or screen size. The dossier also describes the website as using industry-standard encryption technology to protect user data. That is a recorded security description; it is not an independent technical audit or a guarantee about every aspect of data protection.
For a beginner, the clearest summary is that the retained research presents browser access, rather than a native mobile application, as the primary access format. The research does not establish whether the mobile presentation is identical to the desktop version in every region or for every feature.
The evidence supports a measured platform overview. It reports that Fcmoon is an online gambling brand associated with fcmoon.com, that the service is described as internationally oriented, and that Canadian users are included in the reported market scope. It also reports CAD and Interac support, a broad game catalogue, live casino content, sports betting, and browser-based mobile access.
At the same time, the supplied records leave important questions unresolved. The specific Anjouan licence number was not publicly available in the reviewed sources, and the licence details were not easily verifiable according to the retained research. The records therefore do not establish the full regulatory position of the platform. They also do not independently verify the reported game count, current title availability, provider coverage, odds assessment, mobile performance, or security implementation.
These limits are not minor wording choices. They determine how the platform should be understood. The available material is stronger for describing the range of reported features than for independently validating regulatory documentation or making broad quality judgments. A careful reader should keep those two evidence levels separate.
The retained research presents Fcmoon as a broad online gambling platform with reported casino, live casino, and sportsbook sections, alongside browser-based access and Canadian-oriented support for CAD and Interac. Its reported catalogue is extensive, with thousands of titles and many software providers, although the supplied records do not independently audit the catalogue or establish universal availability.
The main unresolved point is transparency around the Anjouan licensing information. The research states that the specific licence number was not publicly available in the reviewed sources and describes dispute-resolution options as limited. Accordingly, the evidence gives a fuller account of Fcmoon’s reported product range than of its independently verifiable regulatory documentation. That comparison is the most supportable conclusion from the supplied records.
The guide used only the supplied retained research records. It compared platform identity, Canadian relevance, reported product breadth, and the transparency of licensing information, while keeping research claims attributed rather than presenting them as independently verified facts.
One retained record reports access for Canadian players, support for CAD, and support for Interac. It also states that Fcmoon does not hold a licence from a Canadian provincial authority such as iGaming Ontario. The supplied records do not establish a complete province-by-province legal assessment.
The stored research reports more than 7,000 titles from more than 80 software providers, covering categories such as slots, table games, video poker, live dealer games, scratch cards, and virtual sports. This is a reported catalogue description, not an independent current availability audit.
The retained research states that the platform operates under an Anjouan gaming licence, but the specific licence number was not publicly available in the reviewed sources. It also reports that the licence details were not easily verifiable through the official website. The supplied material does not independently verify the licence’s scope or current status.
No. The retained technical record states that Fcmoon does not offer a native iOS or Android app and instead provides a mobile-optimised website. Reviews in that record describe the browser experience as functional, but the supplied evidence does not test performance across devices.