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Still Working Under Risky Curaçao? Here Are 3 Reliable Alternative Licenses

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The European online gambling market is rapidly growing. The next few years show growth from $52.30 billion in 2024 to $88.16 billion in 2029, thus recording an 11.01% yearly increase. Although Curaçao currently holds a significant share of the market, this is likely to change rapidly, especially now that the official abolishment of the Curaçao master license regime has entered into effect. These issues are becoming increasingly evident amid recent court decisions, which have increasingly favored European players.

Many operators choose to work under a Curaçao license due to its easy accessibility and simplicity during the initial stages. However, the easy access to the license is now no longer relevant, as operators are required to go through a more scrutinizing licensing process with the Curaçao Gambling Control Board to obtain a license. Previously, operators could simply engage with an existing master license holder, but with the abolition of this status, this previous advantage no longer applies.

Consider a typical player from a European country who plays at an online casino licensed by Curaçao instead of a local license as required by local law. When the player experiences a loss, they may decide to recover their money and file a lawsuit against the gaming platform in a court that adheres to European Union legislative acts. After obtaining a favorable judgment in their home country, the player can then bring this judgment to Curaçao for enforcement. According to the latest case law in Curaçao, the courts there have taken a very permissive approach towards such claims and have enforced them. The alternative for Curaçao-based companies and operators who refuse to pay such claims is the risk of being declared bankrupt. This process has provided a platform for fraudulent players and opportunistic lawyers to exploit the legal system to recover their so-called “lost” funds. Consequently, many operators are abandoning Curaçao licenses in favor of other jurisdictions like Kahnawake, Anjouan, or Tobique.

The current lack of specific protective measures found in other jurisdictions is a critical aspect of the issue. For example, Malta has promulgated Bill No. 55, which safeguards the licenses within its jurisdiction from the interference of foreign court rulings. This legislation is one of the most important in the field, ensuring online casino operators are not subjected to discrimination. To illustrate, if an operator is sued by players from Europe who have placed bets or wagers with the operator under a Maltese license, the local courts in Malta will not deliberate cases in which the legality of the use of the Maltese license is questioned if the license was used in accordance with Maltese requirements. Instead, the courts will block or dismiss any foreign judgment introduced in Malta, thereby protecting the operators. In contrast, Curaçao courts have taken a completely different course, actually paving the way for players to exploit the system and bring claims against Curaçao operators for the reinstatement of legitimately “lost” funds.

Alternative Licenses: Kahnawake, Anjouan, and Tobique

Amid this danger and lack of protection, operators are increasingly considering alternative licensing options in other jurisdictions such as Kahnawake, Anjouan, and Tobique. These jurisdictions offer several advantages that make them attractive to operators.

Kahnawake: The Kahnawake is one of the oldest and most reliable of the jurisdictions providing a license for online gambling, and can be found in Canada. It is famed for its rigid regulatory regime coupled with strong legal resistance against opportunistic litigation. Kahnawake licensed operators can rest assured that the legal environment will be stable and predictable, thus, the legal issues that can be very costly are minimized.

Anjouan: Part of the Union of the Comoros, Anjouan also offers favorable conditions for online gambling operators. This jurisdiction does not require operators to have a physical presence, allowing them to avoid direct oversight by local courts. Anjouan provides flexible business conditions and reliable legal protection, making it an attractive alternative for operators looking to minimize legal risks.

Tobique: Also located in Canada, Tobique offers online gambling operators unique opportunities. This jurisdiction is characterized by flexible management and provides operators with a stable and predictable legal environment. With no requirements for physical presence and strong protection against lawsuits, Tobique is an appealing option for operators seeking a secure and stable licensing base.

These jurisdictions share several common advantages that make them preferable for operators:

Protection against opportunistic lawsuits: These jurisdictions often have better protections against frivolous or opportunistic lawsuits, reducing the risk of costly legal battles.

Flexible jurisdiction management: Many alternative licenses do not require operators to have a physical presence in the licensing jurisdiction. This allows operators to avoid direct oversight by local courts, which can lead to unfavorable rulings.

Stability and predictability: By choosing a jurisdiction with a more stable and predictable legal environment, operators can safeguard their business from the type of legal exploitation observed in Curaçao.

The i-gaming sector is a bright and always growing one, with many new regulators, permissions, prohibitions, jurisdictions, and licenses coming up all the time. By working under just one well-known license, operators narrow down their options, which is an unwise strategic decision. Surely, the Curaçao license is one of the easiest to get and most recognizable today, but this strong brand name has very high risks. Nevertheless, new licenses give new chances for the operators, with the major advantages being stability and safety.

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Champions Club Dominates the Event in GR8 Tech’s Largest ICE to Date

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GR8 Tech had its most impressive presence at ICE Barcelona 2026, with the Champions Club filled to capacity from start to finish each day of the event. At the conclusion of the conference, the team had arranged almost 200 qualified meetings, a 35% increase from the company’s prior record at the end of 2025.
GR8 Tech was additionally acknowledged as Best Software Supplier of the Year at the European iGaming Awards, celebrating technology that assists operators and enhances the player experience. The ULTIM8 Sportsbook received industry recognition by being nominated for Sports Platform of the Year at the first iGaming News Awards during ICE Barcelona 2026.

“ICE is where operators come with a plan,” said Sergey Ghazaryan, CRO at GR8 Tech. “And this year, the demand was strong, as our meeting calendar was full and conversations were the kind that led to next steps. Champions Club worked because it was built for important decisions: practical learning and direct discussions about how to launch faster, localise properly, and keep performance strong when it matters most. That’s what we’re bringing into 2026.”

Platform for Champions, Proven at ICE

GR8 Tech showcased Platform for Champions, giving operators a clear view of how the stack supports various launch and scaling scenarios. The biggest conversation starter was Crypto Turnkey—a new launch built for operators who want more control over payments, faster routes to market, and access to crypto-forward player demand. Across meetings, the team spoke with existing partners and new prospects about how crypto can remove PSP bottlenecks, strengthen payment uptime, and unlock higher-value segments. Turnkey conversations drew the strongest pull, accounting for around 60% of all discussions.

Champions Club, Delivering the Energy

GR8 Tech left ICE Barcelona 2026 with a full calendar of follow-ups—and a format proven to work. Champions Club kept the space in constant motion: athletes and performers on treadmills (even in heels), pad-work sessions with Lee McFarland from Behind the Gloves, and meetings completely booked.

Acceler8 Lab ran at full capacity throughout, with sessions delivered in partnership with Gaming Operations Academy. GR8 Tech experts joined industry specialists, including Scott Rowan (Bet Data Consultants) and Verónica Guerrero (ElenPAY), to cover crypto payments, sportsbook optimization, AI implementation, and more.

Evolving from the Heavyweight idea, motivated by GR8 Tech’s collaboration with Ready to Fight by Oleksandr Usyk, the Champions Club broadens its scope beyond boxing to honor performance, discipline, and championship excellence across various sports and venues. The results were driven by the format—and that’s the framework GR8 Tech will maintain until 2026.

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eGaming Integrity launches Voluntary Code Advisory Service for prize draw operators

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eGaming Integrity – a leading compliance and internal audit advisory firm – has launched a Voluntary Code Advisory Service to support online prize draw and competition operators as regulatory scrutiny of the sector increases and a new compliance deadline approaches.

The service was launched following the introduction of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport’s Voluntary Code of Good Practice for online prize draws and competitions in November 2025. The Code sets a deadline of 20 May 2026. By that point, operators are expected to be more transparent, strengthen consumer protections and show active oversight of their operations. Failure to demonstrate effective voluntary compliance may increase the likelihood of statutory licensing and subsequent tighter regulation.

Prize draws are not regulated as gambling under the Gambling Act 2005. Despite this, the sector has grown rapidly and attracted attention in Westminster. The UK online prize draw market is now estimated to be worth around £1.3bn, with more than 7 million players. That scale has brought closer attention from policymakers.

The Voluntary Code shifts the focus from policy language to demonstrable practice. Operators now have to show what they actually do, and prove it.

eGaming Integrity’s new service is designed to help operators understand the requirements of the Code, assess current practices and prepare clear, practical evidence of compliance. Support covers areas including free entry routes, transparency of terms and odds, responsible marketing practices, internal monitoring processes and public disclosure of consumer protection measures.

Emma Shilling, Director at eGaming Integrity, said: “The Voluntary Code changes the conversation for prize draw operators. It is no longer enough to point to a policy and say the right words are there. Operators are being asked to show what happens in practice. Our job is to help businesses work that through properly, spot issues early and evidence what they are doing.”

eGaming Integrity’s audit and risk specialists lead the work. The focus is on practical rather than theoretical matters. Findings are clearly set out, with recommendations that operators can act on as regulatory expectations tighten.

Robert Penfold, Head of Internal Audit at eGaming Integrity, said:

“The writing is on the wall. This is voluntary for now, but that could change quickly. Operators who build real oversight systems today won’t be scrambling if this becomes statutory tomorrow.”

The Voluntary Code Advisory Service is available immediately to UK prize draw and competition operators.

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Plot a course for plunder in Pirate Pledge Frozen Seas by Elysium Studios

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Grab your compass, gather your crew and prepare to venture into the treasure-filled waters of Pirate Pledge Frozen Seas – the second voyage of Elysium Studios’ popular slot series where an exciting Hold & Win bonus can lead to huge rewards of up to 17,686x.

Building on the success of the original Pirate Pledge, Frozen Waters sees players enter an icy world of adventure filled with bold captains and fearsome krakens. Played out across a 5×4 reel set that can expand to 7×5 during the feature, the game again takes place aboard a mighty galleon where symbols including anchors, cannons, and bottles of grog account for the highest payouts.

During the base game, one icon that players will need to look out for is the ship’s wheel wild, which will expand to fill its column and move one space after each spin until it exits the reels. Any wins affected by this towering special symbol will be boosted by a multiplier of 6x, meaning its possible for them to amass substantial rewards before it leaves the field and a new round begins.

On top of that, landing three or more treasure chest scatters will also trigger Frozen Water’s headline Hold & Win feature. Essentially an upgrade of the bonus from the previous game, once activated players will receive an initial 3 spins with only multipliers and special modifiers in play.

Whenever a multiplier lands it will lock in place and the spins counter will be reset – prolonging the feature as players dredge up bigger and better rewards – but each modifier symbol that arrives will also add a unique bonus that can dramatically enhance how the rest of the feature plays out.

With everything from expanding reels to additional bounties that are added on top of all currently held multipliers, there are four different ways for players to boost their winnings, and the feature will only end when no new icons appear or all active reel spaces are completely filled with prizes.

Of course, with Frozen Seas being an Elysium Studios slot, players can also activate either Bet Boost or Super Bet Boost to increase their chances of triggering the feature, or if they want to cut straight to the action, they can also enter it directly for an extra bet using the “Buy Bonus” button.

Anthony Dalla-Giacoma, Chief Commercial Officer at Swintt, said: “With the original Pirate Pledge Hold & Win being one of the most successful slots in our Elysium Studios line-up, we’re delighted to welcome players back on another treasure-filled voyage in Pirate Pledge Frozen Seas.

“Featuring an enhanced version of the popular Hold & Win bonus that made the first slot such a big hit, Frozen Seas boasts more multipliers, more modifiers and more max win potential than its predecessor, ensuring it will soon sail its way to becoming a staple part of all operators’ line-ups.” 

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