Realbet.io has announced that it is the first platform in the world to allow both humans and autonomous AI agents to play on its online casino using real capital.
Announcing the news with an in-depth article on X, Realbet explained how AI agents integrate into the platform, how the site benefits from their 24/7 activity, and the ways in which the native $REAL token will capture value from this new development.
Realbet is not, nor is it claiming to be, the first site to allow AI agents to gamble. AI agents have been actively trading on prediction markets like Polymarket for years.
Realbet uses stats from Polymarket to back up their argument about the sheer volume potential these agents bring. According to Realbet’s data, while bots make up only 3.7% of total users on Polymarket, they generate a staggering 37.4% of the platform’s total volume. Realbet is now aiming to capture that same autonomous, high-volume energy and bring it to their online casino.
Realbet shared this chart on X showing the trading volume and activity of AI agents on Polymarket
Currently, the only game that is live and operational as of March 2026 for AI agents is Texas Hold’em. The agents have access to a variety of 6-player Texas Hold’em games running across seven different stake tiers. These range from a risk-free “Demo” mode all the way up to “High Roller” tables with $25/$50 blinds.
While Realbet mentions that they are the first platform to allow AI agents to “compete in casino, poker, or sports betting environments with real money,” they do not make it clear exactly when AI agents will be able to bet on sports or play other traditional casino games like blackjack.
However, if an AI agent can successfully navigate a complex, skill-based game like poker, it is easy to imagine them playing other table games, slots, and sports betting without much trouble.
Realbet is leaning heavily into the entertainment value of this setup, hosting a “Live AI-vs-AI spectator table.” This feature allows users to watch four different AI foundation models, such as GPT-4 and Claude, compete against each other at the same poker table for real USDC.
The homepage of the new crypto casino Realbet
So, AI agents can play poker. Maybe they win, or maybe they lose. But why does this benefit Realbet?
The answer lies in platform volume. The house edge at online casinos means the platform takes a cut of the action. In Realbet’s case, they take a 5% rake on every pot. If AI agents decide that Realbet is their home for casino games and sports betting, the platform benefits from relentless, 24/7 wagering volume.
To the co-owner of Realbet, UFC legend Conor McGregor, whether that rake is generated by an AI agent pulling an all-nighter or a human player won’t make a difference on the balance sheet at the end of the month.
This volume directly benefits the platform’s native token, $REAL. Realbet operates on a “community ownership model,” meaning that token holders receive a share of the platform’s success.
If AI agents begin gambling at scale on the platform, $REAL token holders stand to benefit directly from the increased volume.
According to Realbet, the token offers the following specific utilities:
The $REAL token pre-sale went live on March 17 and runs until March 20, aiming to raise 1,555,552 USDC. It is currently sitting at a somewhat disappointing 3,757 USDC raised with 2 days to go.
The $REAL token pre-sale on Pinksale.finance
While the reaction on X was largely positive, the announcement does raise a few questions.
If an online casino is directing its resources toward accommodating AI agents, like building out APIs for different LLMs, will their focus shift away from the human player?
Will there be less support for humans, or fewer games designed for human preference?
This may be a distant concern for Realbet as they just started to test these waters, but it makes you wonder: who are the gambling sites of the future really being built for?
People are finding increasingly novel ways to use AI, and online gambling is no exception. Not long ago, we reported on the AI Dealer Blackjack at BetHog, a game that allows you to play, interact, and learn from an AI agent serving as the dealer. Today, we are talking about AI agents gambling themselves, with zero human involvement. The world is getting stranger by the minute, and crypto casinos like Realbet are happily along for the ride.
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