DeGaming, the Web3-native iGaming platform provider, has launched with a clear mission to rebuild trust across an industry in which transparency has long been absent.

By bringing core operations on-chain, the supplier will address fundamental problems that affect operators, affiliates and players.

At the heart of the platform is DeGaming’s proprietary Glass Vault technology, which provides real-time proof of funds and an independently verifiable visibility of balances, transactions, and payouts.

Rather than asking for users to trust the platform, Glass Vault makes trust verifiable by design, removing the opacity that has allowed bad actors to thrive across the sector for too long.

A defining feature of the platform, and a genuinely differentiated offering on the market, is Bankroll as a service. All transactions run through DeGaming’s on-chain transaction engine, giving operators access to scalable liquidity that directly supports growth, player withdrawals, and platform stability.

This removes a significant barrier to scaling for operators. For players, it provides real-time visibility of the funds available on the platform upon which they are playing.

The unified platform integrates game access, player account management (PAM) and reporting within a single blockchain-native operational engine. Operators can launch a fully customisable casino or sportsbook in as little as two weeks, with crypto and fiat deposit handling, automated payouts and a back-office built for rapid deployment.

Ulle Skottling has now been appointed CEO of DeGaming to lead the company’s next phase. He brings extensive senior leadership experience from roles at RAW iGaming, Videoslots and NetEnt, and is well positioned to translate the platform’s capabilities into commercial scale.

Ulle Skottling, CEO at DeGaming, said: “The industry has evolved rapidly, but transparency and trust have not kept pace. It runs on what you can’t see, whereas we have built a platform that you can. We are challenging the model and defining the new standard for gaming infrastructure.

“Our Glass Vault technology gives operators, affiliates and players independently verifiable visibility into platform activity and funds in real time. The future of gaming will be built on openness, accountability and infrastructure that all participants genuinely trust.”

Emil Ahmed, co-founder of DeGaming, said: “Appointing Ulle as CEO is an important step in DeGaming’s next phase. We have built the platform around a clear belief that gaming needs more transparency, stronger infrastructure, and greater operational trust. Ulle brings the industry experience, commercial understanding, and leadership needed to take that vision to market and help operators launch with confidence.”





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