A support staffer blinked. Now Rollbit accepts deposits on three more chains, because the financial complex that also runs a casino doesn't do friction.
Industry
The industry desk
Operator moves, licensing decisions, regulatory shifts, and the business of crypto gambling. Reported straight, without the PR spin.
The derivatives desk that also operates a casino added one more ticker, extending its lead over the product shelves of several licensed brokerages.
Duelbits looked at the standard three-challenge-and-a-leaderboard playbook and decided it was for amateurs.
For a CEO whose communications strategy consists of dancing GIFs and midnight hiring threads, an hour-long podcast is a radical format departure.
One week after defending its bankroll and its blackjack math in public, YEET posted its best volume day in months. The crisis response was more gambling.
The hottest status symbol in crypto gambling is now a Pragmatic Play slot with your name on it. Two operators just picked theirs up in the same week.
Stake turned nine with a new CMO and a Drake endorsement. Two players marked the occasion with RTP receipts that looked more like donation confirmations.
Two new slots, one self-described IP infringement, and a battalion of bots already pledging allegiance.
Six months of word-of-mouth growth, and the founder is ready to buy an engine. Casino experience not required.
The social manager spent Sunday on the founder's yacht. By Monday, the account was posting like a memecoin trading desk.
One follower, three tweets, and a slot called Krazy Karen. Stake's integration pipeline has no minimums.
No support ticket. No 48-hour wait. No "we have escalated your case." Just the guy whose name is on the door.
The $107,500 payout fantasy survived about two hours before the scam allegations rolled in.
The casino that spent yesterday roasting CT accounts just dropped a half-million-dollar tournament. First place gets ten grand and a Tyga hoodie.
The 'speculation super app' now needs warehouse staff in Las Vegas, and the CEO describes the work culture as 'drinking through a fire hose.'
Four new Crypto Genesys challenges. The prize pool climbs to $14,300. The content calendar does not blink.
The crypto casino's CS2 squad just fought through the last-chance bracket and into a tournament field that includes the biggest orgs on earth.
The esports team took Inferno 13-7. The banned Platinum VIP took the reply section. Both are on a hot streak.
The tennis was forgettable. The fact that 7,000 wallets received their money before the second set started was not.
One price, one venue, no more chart-shaped panic attacks. Goated retired its token from the open market at $0.02.
1win is now accepting wagers on whether Andrew Tate will be extradited to the United Kingdom. The promo copy has the detachment of a morning news anchor.
Across 14 of 15 crypto casinos, in-house blackjack players are underwater. The one exception sits at 1.02% profit. Provably fair cuts both ways.
Four slot studios, a $51,219 win, and One Piece sealed packs. The speculation super app does not sleep.
The burn address is verifiable on etherscan. The withdrawal queue is verifiable only by the people still standing in it.
The casino told the industry "no crying." Now it has a storefront for complaints, a leverage button for praying, and a points program for believers.
DegenCity threw a Skull Fiesta. Edras showed up with a spreadsheet and four days of unanswered questions.
The casino that told everyone "no crying in the casino" now has a formal complaints intake desk. It just only accepts other casinos' customers.
First you could copy whale singles. Then you could parlay your parlays. Now Cloudbet is merging the two, leaving one thing in betting still unautomated.
Four new studio releases went live this week. Monkey Tilt's integration team shipped them faster than most casinos answer a support ticket.
At Rollbit, a 68% token supply reduction and a question about weekend parlays share equal billing. The withdrawal complaints do not.

















