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

if they really combine:
  • web3 wallet connect
  • traditional card / e‑wallet / bank methods
  • a unified wallet for balances
then from a UX perspective that’s exactly what a lot of modern crypto casinos are missing. Most either go full Web3 and confuse casuals, or stay fiat‑native and tack on BTC as an afterthought.
 
Has anyone actually spoken to their team? I saw on Affcatalog that Nikita Rovynskyi is the main contact across Gambitec products:
“Никита является основным контактным лицом по всем продуктам и сервисам экосистемы Gambitec. […] В его зону ответственности входят… решения для криптоказино и Web3 с поддержкой криптовалютных кошельков и игр…”​
Curious how technical vs salesy those calls are.
 
Has anyone actually spoken to their team? I saw on Affcatalog that Nikita Rovynskyi is the main contact across Gambitec products:
“Никита является основным контактным лицом по всем продуктам и сервисам экосистемы Gambitec. […] В его зону ответственности входят… решения для криптоказино и Web3 с поддержкой криптовалютных кошельков и игр…”​
Curious how technical vs salesy those calls are.
Yeah, I talked with Nikita once. It was quite technical - he clearly understood:
  • RTP, variance, game portfolios
  • Payment routing and crypto settlement
  • Compliance trade‑offs by GEO
It didn’t feel like a generic sales pitch. More like a “here’s what actually works and where you’ll get blocked if you go too aggressive on grey markets” type of conversation
 
Don’t underestimate their game aggregation. On the crypto casino page they mention:
  • 250+ providers
  • 10,000+ games (slots, live, table, crypto‑native)

That lines up with industry overviews like Meritline, where providers like NetEnt, Microgaming, Pragmatic, Evolution etc. are highlighted as must‑haves. If Gambitec brings them under one contract, that saves months of negotiations.
 
What about scalability? Anyone pushed serious volume through them? Like hundreds of thousands of MAUs, not just a small niche brand.
 
I haven’t seen internal numbers, but the Gambitec platform is pitched as “enterprise‑grade” PAM+CMS. If they’re serving multiple operators with full live casino+sportsbook+crypto, they’re definitely thinking in terms of auto‑scaling and redundancy. Their site mentions 24/7 monitoring and uptime alerts, which is pretty standard for serious iGaming infra
 
Support is the one area I’m still unsure about. The crypto casino page promises 24/7 support and “specialized teams,” but that can mean anything from “Slack reply in 10 minutes” to “ticket answered in 3 days.” Anyone with firsthand experience?
 
Support is the one area I’m still unsure about. The crypto casino page promises 24/7 support and “specialized teams,” but that can mean anything from “Slack reply in 10 minutes” to “ticket answered in 3 days.” Anyone with firsthand experience?
We tested them with a small LatAm-focused brand. Support was:
  • Fast during integration (dedicated PM + tech)
  • Slower after go-live, but still within hours, not days
Biggest plus: they actually helped us interpret some PSP responses and sports feed quirks instead of saying “ask the provider”.
 
What’s on their roadmap for crypto? Roll‑out of more blockchains? More L2s? On the site they already mention BTC (Lightning), ETH (ERC‑20), stablecoins, and a long tail like BNB, SOL, MATIC, etc. That’s already a lot of chains to keep up with.
 
Look @Legolas from what I read, their priority seems to be:
- Supporting Bitcoin with Lightning for speed​
- Ethereum + ERC‑20 stablecoins (USDT, USDC, etc.)​
- Popular altcoins (BNB, SOL, DOGE, TRX, MATIC, etc.)​
That covers 90%+ of actual usage. I’d rather they harden those flows than integrate every new meme chain
 
If you go with them, the biggest leverage is probably how you brand and position your casino. The tech stack (Gambitec) gives you:
  • Games
  • Payments
  • Compliance tools
But you still have to win on:
  • Brand story
  • Bonuses and retention
  • Localized content
  • Affiliate relationships

Obviously Turnkey doesn’t mean “automatic success”; it just removes a chunk of technical risk.
 
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