Industries Gaming

Crypto infrastructure for gaming operators

Slow withdrawals are the number one reason crypto native players leave a platform. The solution includes the deposit, payout, and provably fair layer that plugs into your existing game engine so your players never have a reason to look elsewhere.

Why gaming operators choose us

The hard problems between your game engine and the blockchain.

Crypto deposits and instant payouts

Crypto native players expect sub minute withdrawals. When a payout takes fifteen minutes instead of fifteen seconds, they move to a competitor. Most operators bolt on a third party processor that adds latency, hides liquidity status, and breaks down under volume spikes on high variance nights. You end up manually reconciling stuck transactions while your support queue fills up.

The solution includes a deposit and payout layer purpose designed for gaming volumes. Deposits are detected across EVM chains, Solana, and Bitcoin with configurable confirmation thresholds per asset. Withdrawals flow through operator controlled treasury wallets with automated USDC and EURC settlement via on chain LP integration, so you can pay out in stablecoins without holding volatile assets on your balance sheet. Every transaction is visible in a single operator dashboard with real time reserve tracking.

Provably fair gaming

Provably fair is no longer a nice to have. It is a competitive differentiator that separates serious operators from the rest. Crypto native players expect on chain proof for every outcome. Regulators in Malta MGA, Isle of Man, and Gibraltar increasingly require auditable randomness. If your games cannot prove fairness cryptographically, you lose players to platforms that can and you invite scrutiny from licensing bodies.

The architecture integrates Chainlink VRF or equivalent verifiable random functions with commit reveal schemes directly into your game logic. The server commits a hashed seed before each round. The VRF produces the random value on chain. The outcome resolves only after both inputs are locked. Players verify any round with a single click. Your compliance team gets an immutable audit trail per game, per round, that satisfies regulator requirements without any manual reporting overhead.

Operator infrastructure that scales

Bonus abuse and multi accounting are the biggest fraud vectors in crypto gaming, and they are harder to detect on chain than in traditional platforms. At the same time, you are managing house edge variance across hundreds of concurrent players, rebalancing bankroll wallets, and staying compliant across multiple licensed jurisdictions with different crypto reporting requirements. Most operators cobble together internal scripts and vendor APIs that cannot keep pace.

The system provides a unified operator layer that ties together house wallet management with MPC or multisig controls and automated bankroll rebalancing, fraud detection models trained on wallet clustering and bonus abuse patterns specific to on chain play, jurisdiction aware compliance rules enforced at the settlement layer per your MGA or Gibraltar license terms, and real time dashboards where your risk team monitors exposure, player cohort behavior, and reserve health in one place.

A licensed casino operator with 80+ game titles needed crypto payouts without rebuilding their platform.

The operator runs 80+ slot, crash, and live dealer titles on a legacy game engine with fiat only payment rails. Approximately 30% of their player base in LATAM and SEA markets are churning to competitors that offer instant stablecoin withdrawals. Their existing payment processor adds 3 to 5 business days for international payouts and charges 4% per transaction. The operator holds an MGA license and needs any crypto integration to satisfy its reporting and reserve requirements.

The architecture integrates a Solana based settlement layer via REST API into the existing game engine. Deposits across USDC, EURC, SOL, and BTC are detected, confirmed per asset specific thresholds, and credited to player accounts automatically. Withdrawals route through a programmatic treasury using MPC wallets that release stablecoins once the game engine confirms final session balances. LP pools handle instant conversion from volatile assets to USDC at settlement time. Every game round produces a VRF backed fairness proof anchored on chain before the outcome resolves. The compliance module generates per jurisdiction transaction reports aligned to MGA audit requirements.

Withdrawals
Sub minute, stablecoin settled
Integration
REST API into existing game engine
Fairness
VRF proof per round, on chain
Compliance
MGA aligned reporting built in
What we deliver

Concrete systems, not slide decks.

Crypto deposit and withdrawal system
Multi chain deposit detection with configurable confirmation thresholds across EVM, Solana, and Bitcoin networks, plus stablecoin payout rails that settle in seconds, not days.
Provably fair game contracts
Chainlink VRF or equivalent integration with commit reveal schemes that anchor cryptographic proof on chain before each round resolves, giving players one click verification.
House wallet and treasury management
MPC or multisig controlled bankroll wallets with automated rebalancing, per game exposure limits, and LP integration so you settle in stablecoins without holding volatile asset risk.
Player wallet infrastructure
Embedded wallets with social login and session keys so players interact with your games without ever seeing a seed phrase or signing a transaction manually.
Fraud detection and monitoring
On chain wallet clustering and behavioral models that catch multi accounting, bonus abuse rings, and bot play before they impact your bankroll.
Compliance and regulatory reporting
KYC provider hooks, jurisdiction aware access controls for MGA, Gibraltar, and Isle of Man requirements, and automated transaction reporting enforced at the settlement layer.

Tell us what your platform needs.

Describe your game titles, the chains your players prefer, your licensing jurisdiction, and the payout speed you need. That is enough for us to scope a solution.