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Crypto Lists, a leading website for Bitcoin and iGaming insights, proudly announces a major breakthrough and explains how the industry developed in 2024.

Dublin, Ireland, Nov. 22, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The popular review site CryptoLists.com celebrates their latest achievement today, reaching 150 reviews of newly launched Bitcoin casinos. This remarkable milestone underscores the company’s dedication to providing comprehensive and timely information for the crypto-gaming community.

Markus Jalmerot, Editor-in-Chief at Crypto Lists, commented: “It’s been a busier Summer than expected with 58 brands launched, but a slightly slower Autumn than usual. With Bitcoin continuously reaching all-time high, Crypto Lists expects an uptick in new brands being launched in the coming six months, with a peak in March 2025”.

He continued: “The high amount of releases in the summer might be due to delayed crypto payment integration systems and anticipation for a coming bull market among entrepreneurs that target crypto users. Next year looks to be a positive one for the crypto space at large, and it will be very interesting to see how that affects the development of new crypto casinos in 2025 in terms of decentralization, anonymity, social media integration, and other features.”

Among the 579 Bitcoin casino reviews on the site, less than one-third are considered newly launched. Crypto Lists sets itself apart with precise and detailed tracking of casino launch dates and classifies new sites as those launched in the last 12 months.

This achievement comes as the crypto gaming landscape continues to evolve. Notable changes include the emergence of new licensing jurisdictions like Anjouan and a shift toward anonymity, with some casinos forgoing traditional licenses. Crypto Lists has also enhanced its reviews by introducing a dedicated KYC section, helping players easily identify what kind of personal documentation and information is required for sign-up.

Looking ahead, Crypto Lists anticipates increased acceptance of smaller cryptocurrencies in the igaming space, while an even higher percentage of traditional online casinos is expected to use payment processors to handle crypto deposits. Markus estimates that over 50% of all new online casinos released in 2024 welcome deposits with cryptocurrencies, a strong increase from just two years ago. Meme coins and native tokens for some of the fastest blockchains are on the rise when it comes to deposits and players often use the ones they find overvalued at the time of playing.

For an extensive list of the 150 latest releases by launch date, visit https://www.cryptolists.com/casinos/new/.

About Crypto Lists
CryptoLists.com is a leading review site that covers crypto projects, casinos accepting deposits with cryptocurrencies, and important industry events in this space. Established at the end of 2021, Crypto Lists is committed to providing comprehensive, accurate, and up-to-date information about everything from blockchains and their native tokens to the latest crypto casinos launched, empowering readers to make smarter decisions in the fast-paced worlds of Web3 and iGaming.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this press release is not a solicitation for investment, nor is it intended as investment advice, financial advice, or trading advice. It is strongly recommended you practice due diligence, including consultation with a professional financial advisor, before investing in or trading cryptocurrency and securities.

CONTACT: Markus Jalmerot
mj-at-cryptolists.com

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BetPlays Announces Strategic Acquisition into a Premier iGaming Brand to Elevate Platform and Crypto Capabilities

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BetPlays has announced its integration into a major iGaming brand group. The move puts BetPlays in a strong position to elevate its services, with a robust technological infrastructure for quick expansion. This platform upgrade brings a faster and more efficient user experience and enhanced crypto compatibility. All accounts, wallets and profiles remain secure and intact. Players will enjoy a more secure experience with enhanced crypto compatibility and improved support options.

The integration brings a robust technological infrastructure to the popular BetPlays platform. The goal is to enhance operational efficiency through an upgraded, seamless user experience. With a stronger tech footing and enhanced crypto compatibility, BetPlays is looking ahead of the curve for continued growth in this competitive sector.

The full integration was completed on March 31. It deliver Betplays powerful new features to a familiar brand. BetPlays’ fanbase remains on the platform they know and love, with profile and payments intact. Additionally, users will benefit from a faster, more reliable system and consolidated resources.

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Tequity joins Hub88 aggregator platform to accelerate operator access to Originals and Crypto Trading games

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Tequity, the rising iGaming software innovator, has successfully integrated its content portfolio into Hub88’s gaming aggregation platform, providing operator partners worldwide with a streamlined route to market.

The partnership enables Hub88’s network of operators to enrich their lobbies with Tequity’s high-performance titles via a single API, allowing rapid deployment and seamless content delivery.

Hub88 clients now have access to Tequity’s Originals portfolio, featuring 17 fast-paced, streamer-friendly, and fully customisable in-house games, as well as the new Crypto Trading games series, which brings crypto market-inspired gameplay directly into the casino environment.

The integration also includes Tequity’s Publishing vertical, with Mirror Image Gaming’s Royal Drop as the first third-party title available through Hub88 distribution.

Operators benefit from a broader content mix with strong advantages in brand control and operational confidence. Extensive customisation options allow partners to tailor game look, feel, and UI, all supported by a robust, engineering-led infrastructure designed for global scale and performance.

Dominic Sawyer, VP of Growth at Tequity, said:
“Hub88 is an ideal distribution partner for studios and operators building for scale. This onboarding makes Tequity content more accessible across Originals, Crypto Trading games, and Publishing, with a focus on fast rollout and full brand control. We have several operator partners scheduled to go live in the coming weeks.”

Ollie Castleman, Managing Director of Hub88, added:
“We are excited to onboard Tequity to our platform. Their Originals, Crypto Trading, and Publishing content provide our operator partners with a diverse, differentiated game offering and a simple, efficient path to launch.”

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UK To Explore Crypto Gambling Framework

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Legal crypto gambling could be coming to the UK after the country’s regulator announced on Thursday (Feb 26) that it will begin working on new rules to support the sector.

Gambling Commission executive director Tim Miller revealed in a speech this week that regulatory officials have concluded allowing licensing operators to transact in crypto is likely a wise move.

Responding to growing demand for gambling with cryptocurrencies, and undeniable evidence that consumers are turning to the black market in search of crypto-friendly operators, Miller said the process was already underway.

Characterising the project as “tentative” and promising no timelines or outcomes, Miller nevertheless said he had instructed the commission’s Industry Forum to begin work on detailing how crypto gambling could be regulated in the UK.

The Forum is composed of industry figures from the online and retail sectors, including representatives from Flutter and Rank Group.

Addressing the Betting and Gaming Council AGM on Thursday, Miller said: “There will be significant challenges and risks to overcome in considering this topic but I am keen that we approach this in the spirit of exploring the art of the possible, rather than starting from a position of finding all the reasons not to innovate.”

Recent work undertaken by the Gambling Commission to try and understand why gamblers choose to leave the regulated market and gamble offshore has identified a desire to bet with crypto as the second-largest motivator.

One UK legal expert told EEGaming that the project was “long overdue”.

“A credible, regulated pathway would be a more effective consumer protection tool than de-facto prohibition if it reduces displacement offshore, which invariably it would,” said Chris Elliot, a partner at Wiggin law firm in London.

Elliot noted that the commission does not appear to be proposing specific “crypto licences”, but is instead “exploring a framework under which UK-licensed operators could accept crypto as a consumer payment option”.

Regulators in partnership

The Commission’s renewed willingness to consider allowing crypto gambling is also being driven by more secure legislative foundations that are set to come into effect in the UK.

Miller pointed to the “Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Cryptoassets) Regulations 2025”, which was presented by the government in December.

The new statutory instrument would regulate more uses of crypto-assets by establishing a series of regulatory frameworks.

This comes as the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is itself consulting on new rules for crypto in the UK.

This work will form the bedrock of any efforts by the Gambling Commission to loosen crypto gambling rules, Miller said.

It may also provide some clues as to the timeline of any crypto-liberalisation by the commission, Elliot noted.

“If the FCA authorisation regime is phased in over a longer period, mainstream adoption in UK gambling could be correspondingly slow,” he warned.

“That said, existing AML registration requirements for crypto-asset service providers already provide some baseline assurance, which could support earlier experimentation if the commission is serious about tackling black-market growth.”

Fraud on the brain

Regulatory sources who spoke to EEGaming pointed to the role the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) may be playing in accelerating crypto regulation.

The international money laundering watchdog — which has had notable interventions in the gambling market over recent years through its temporary greylisting of Malta and Gibraltar — has told national governments they should be regulating crypto providers, not trying to prohibit their use in the legal economy.

The UK is scheduled to undergo an assessment by the FATF in 2027.

That provides an extra impetus for the UK to have its crypto regulations in order, but allowing digital assets to flow into the economy more readily, especially via gambling, brings added risks.

“Like any new payment method, it will introduce new fraud/AML typologies,” explained Elliot. “But ‘new’ doesn’t automatically mean ‘higher’. In some respects, crypto can support a more robust control environment than fiat payments, particularly where cash is involved,” he noted.

“Operators wishing to drive this agenda will need to be able demonstrate, with evidence, why these risks can be managed through the controls put in place,” he said.

Crypto revolution?

Although the UK Gambling Commission is only at the beginning of this process, Miller’s announcement is sure to have an impact internationally, particularly at some of the European regulators with which it shares close ties.

EEGaming asked the Netherlands Gambling Authority, which signed a new memorandum of understanding with the commission in November, whether it would now be considering a crypto-revolution of its own.

“Although the KSA thinks allowing crypto payments might help battle illegal offering, there are too many complications right now to just go along with it,” a spokesperson said.

“We are looking into this for the future.”

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