Coingaming.io, one of the leading whitelabel iGaming providers for the Bitcoin gambling industry, announced today that they have signed a partnership agreement with the world’s leading casino game provider, Netent.
The agreement between the two parties will see Coingaming integrate the full suite of games from Netent, which includes more than 150+ HTML5 games and 30+ mobile games, including South Park, Starburst, Jack Hammer, Gonzo’s Quest and many other extremely popular games.
Mark McGuinness, Communications Director of Coingaming, said: “NetEnt are one of the leading providers of digitally distributed casino systems and games used by many of the industry’s most successful operators. We are delighted to be able to deliver these games to NetEnt’s approved white list countries via our platform. The games are played in EUR and converted from Bitcoin for each transaction by the Coingaming platform for players. Bitcasino.io, one of our B2B partners, shall be the first to offer the portfolio of games.”
Netent games are not available directly in Bitcoins, so all spins will have the Bitcoins converted into euro at the exchange rate at the time, in order for the players to play. Netent casino will not be available to Bitcoin customers playing from regulated areas as well as regulatory areas.
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