Sudonex works exclusively inside iGaming, but the segment is not monolithic. A Tier-1-licensed casino operator and a token-native crypto sportsbook live under different regulatory pressures, different player economics, and different technical constraints. Below are the six verticals we serve, with a short description of how our work shifts in each.
Online casino operators
Licensed real-money casino brands across MGA, UKGC, Curaçao, Kahnawake, and Anjouan. We build the lobby, wallet, bonus engine, KYC integration, and aggregator plumbing. Engagements often start with maintenance on an existing platform and grow into selective rebuilds.
Sports betting operators
Sportsbooks, exchanges, and hybrid products. Live in-play markets, cashout logic, accumulator settlement, liability tracking, and integration with odds suppliers like BetGenius, SportRadar, or proprietary feeds. We work with operators running both fixed-odds and exchange models.
iGaming startups
Pre-licence and pre-launch teams. Our work skews toward architectural decisions that age well — wallet schemas that survive a Tier-1 upgrade, KYC integration points that swap providers without a rewrite, observability that shows you what broke at 3am of launch night.
Crypto gambling platforms
Token-native operators running on BTC, ETH, USDT, TRON, BNB, and similar rails. Provably-fair game mechanics, on-chain wallet reconciliation, and a regulatory posture honest about where crypto gambling sits with FATF, MiCA, and US-state-level enforcement.
Game aggregators
B2B platforms integrating hundreds of slot studios behind a single API for operators downstream. We build the studio onboarding pipeline, the unified game session protocol, the round-of-game audit trail, and the operator-facing reporting layer.
Investors and enterprises
PE firms, family offices, and enterprise groups doing technical due diligence on iGaming acquisition targets, or rolling a newly-acquired brand onto an existing platform. We deliver written technical assessments — architecture, debt, compliance posture, key-person risk.
Which vertical fits
Most operators recognise themselves in one of these. Some — for instance, an aggregator also operating its own brand — sit across two. Pick the closest fit and read the dedicated page, or contact us and describe the business.