The welcome offer is the first thing most users ask about, but the useful question is not only how much appears on the banner.

Reward pages become useful only when the wording is matched against the wallet, the task area, and the payment rules.
For Spin Crush, treat first deposit promos as separate layers: the banner, the wallet, and the trigger that turns the reward into something usable. A number on a headline is not the same as a reward that has already landed.
The safer habit is to read the visible reward notes, check whether the same wording exists in the bonus center, and only then decide whether the campaign fits the next step you want to take.
This is also where payout routine after a quick-win session matters, because balance refresh, cash-out visibility, and the proof users need after short spin-led sessions.
Current public wording around Spin Crush also surfaces figures such as 5% extra. Treat those as live-page language until the same amount or condition appears inside the wallet or task view.
Move from the reward page into the payment and download pages before you take action.