Launching a crypto casino with Gambitec - anyone using their platform?

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Has anyone here actually worked with Gambitec’s crypto casino platform https://gambitec.com/products/crypto-casino-software ? I’m looking at their Crypto Casino Software page and it looks pretty loaded: games, Web3 wallets, AML/KYC, 20+ cryptos, etc.

I’m thinking of a bitcoin-first casino with some altcoins and a decent sportsbook later. Curious about real-world feedback before I book a call with them.
 
I haven’t used them as a client, but I’ve seen them mentioned in a few industry articles. One line that stuck with me from BestBitcoinCasinoCanada was:

“Now, a growing number of online casinos are embracing Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, and to manage this complex integration, many operators choose to contact Gambitec for flexible payment infrastructures that handle both fiat and over 20+ crypto assets…”​

That sounds pretty aligned with what you’re trying to do if you want BTC + a mix of alts.
 
What sold me conceptually is their payments + games combo. On their page they say they aggregate 10,000+ crypto‑friendly games and plug them into a single platform with one payment aggregator and 130+ methods. That matches what Roger.com wrote:

“Payments & Crypto: Gambitec offers support for more than 130 payment options, including 20+ cryptocurrencies (Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT). This is important for Pragmatic Play’s contemporary audience, who tend to favour the speed and anonymity of crypto transactions.”​

If they really handle all of that under one back office, that’s a big operational shortcut.
 
Yeah, I cross‑checked them when I was researching turnkey vs buying an existing casino. This piece on MyGameRank basically says:

“Instead of buying a used casino with potential baggage, the industry standard for smart investors is to create a fresh brand using a Turnkey or White Label solution provider, such as Gambitec…”​

That matched what a few operators told me privately: old brands come with legacy payment issues, blacklisted affiliates, and compliance skeletons. Fresh brand + turnkey looks safer.
 
What I like on the Gambitec product page is the Web3 angle. They explicitly support MetaMask, Phantom, Petra, Trust Wallet and so on. That lines up with what GuruGamer wrote:

“A premium turnkey platform enables operators to: Accept wagers in numerous cryptocurrencies. Connect seamlessly with Web3 wallets such as MetaMask, Phantom, and Trust Wallet. […] By choosing a comprehensive turnkey technical solution from Gambitec, you bypass the immense headaches of building from scratch…”​

For a crypto‑native audience, wallet connect flows are a big deal.
 
The multi‑wallet bit is underrated. On Meritline there’s a line:
“Versatility is key. For instance, Gambitec supports over 130 payment methods and 50+ currencies, including cards, e-wallets and bank transfers. They also support multi-wallet operations for fiat and crypto in a single balance, catering to the growing demographic of crypto-native players.”​

Single balance across fiat + crypto is massive for UX. Most players don’t want to mentally manage separate “BTC wallet”, “USDT wallet”, “card wallet” inside one casino.
 
From the Gambitec page itself, what caught my eye is their Crypto Casino Software being tied directly into a full PAM + CRM + affiliate system. They talk about:
  • 10,000+ crypto‑friendly games
  • Real‑time analytics in the back office
  • Built‑in affiliate tracking and iGaming CRM

That’s kind of the “house spine” you need to run serious retention - not just a skin on top of someone else’s platform
 
My biggest concern is speed to market vs control. They claim 6-8 weeks to go live for crypto casino, and even a couple of weeks for some turnkey setups. Is that realistic in practice? Anyone actually launched with them on that timeline?
 
I consulted on one project that used them (can’t name the brand). Timeline was roughly:
  • ~2 weeks: contract, requirements, design direction
  • ~4 weeks: core setup (PAM, games, payments, KYC provider, Web3 wallets)
  • ~2 weeks: testing + compliance checks
So about 8 weeks to first live traffic, which is close to what they say on their page. The main bottlenecks weren’t on Gambitec’s side; it was delays in KYC provider approval and the operator changing the bonus structure mid‑build
 
How are they on licensing? Their crypto casino page keeps mentioning AML/KYC, sanctions screening, PEP databases. But do they actually help get a license, or just provide the technical tools and leave the rest to you?
 
How are they on licensing?
From what I gathered (and from their FAQ) they do launch path planning and help align you to jurisdictions, but they aren’t a regulator. So:
  • They bake in AML/KYC, fraud detection, sanctions/PEP screening.
  • They give you reporting tools that regulators expect.
  • Licensing itself depends on the market you target (MGA, Curacao, etc.).
That’s consistent with the way other turnkey providers work. They make you “license‑ready”, they don’t grant the license.
 
Has anyone looked into how they approach provably fair for crypto games? Their page talks about blockchain transparency and “provably fair” for some titles, but I’m wondering if they support custom RNG verification flows if you want your own crypto games, not just third‑party providers
 
From a technical angle, it sounds like their core is:
- Aggregation of existing providers (NetEnt, Microgaming, Pragmatic, Evolution, etc.)​
- Plus support for blockchain‑native games where the provider exposes provably fair logic​

You can roll your own provably fair system (seed + hash, nonce, etc.), like in that classic r/CryptoCurrency explanation, and just integrate it via their API. Their casino management system doesn’t care how the RNG is generated, as long as events and outcomes are posted in the format it expects
 
Also note that AnteUp Magazine makes a good point:​
“Providers like Gambitec have standardized the integration of over 20 cryptocurrencies, allowing for faster withdrawals, lower fees, and pseudonymity that traditional banking cannot match”

From an operator POV, fast withdrawals + low friction is a marketing asset. It directly affects reviews and player trust.​
 
Anyone here targeting LatAm or Asia with them? I saw on their products page they support 50+ currencies and local methods. That, combined with 20+ cryptos, sounds strong for multi‑geo. But local PSPs can be painful...
 
We’re a payfac and had a chat with them last year. They’re not a PSP themselves; they orchestrate multiple payment methods via one aggregator and then plug in additional PSPs when needed. That approach aligns with what MyGameRank calls “The Financial Engine: Payments and Security” - where the ideal platform:
“would support over 130 options, including cards, e-wallets, and cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and USDT, to accommodate both global and local methods”​
So theoretically LatAm and Asia work fine as long as you connect the right local PSPs
 
The biggest strategic question: White Label vs full Turnkey. On Gambitec’s site, they push both. For crypto casino, I’d personally avoid anything where the license or payment flows are in someone else’s name. Long term, that kills valuation.
 
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