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SOFTSWISS Highlights Resurgence of Fiat Currencies in Latest Crypto Report

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As the first iGaming software company to work with cryptocurrencies, SOFTSWISS regularly shares the company report which includes the most recent insight into the performance of crypto coins across key products to inform the wider community about the market’s potential.

Before diving into the specifics of crypto, it is worth noting that during the first three quarters of 2022, total bets on the supplier’s platform increased by 33.1% compared to this period in 2021, showcasing significant growth of interest in its products.

Further underpinning the strong performance of the SOFTSWISS business model and its increased client base, the company’s GGR for the first three quarters was also up compared to the same period in 2021.

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The growth was mainly driven by an increasing number of partners using the Casino Platform and the Game Aggregator solutions, with clients seeing a solid performance from both products. The difference in GGR year-to-date is a staggering 36,6% increase, with SOFTSWISS’ client base continuing to expand, ensuring bettors utilise the supplier’s array of products with both fiat and cryptocurrencies.

CRYPTOCURRENCIES DECLINE 

While the value of all bets in fiat currency increased by 8.4% on a quarter-on-quarter level and by 24,2% on a year-to-date level, there was an overall decline in the number of individual crypto bets placed.

Compared to the second quarter, the value fell by 5.9%. However, in comparison with the three quarters of 2021, we can note a more considerable drop in cryptocurrency bets – 23,5%.

Q2 highlighted the cyclical nature of cryptocurrency. While this is nowhere near the crypto winter the iGaming industry was crying out about, it does signal an upcoming downturn phase in cryptocurrency betting. However, seasonality will likely play a role in Q4 as it usually does towards the start of the holiday season, which sees an uptick in bets.

Commenting on SOFTSWISS‘ latest report, Vitali Matsukevich, COO at SOFTSWISS, said: “Despite the numbers, interest in cryptocurrency among players and operators is only increasing. As a comparatively new phenomenon in the iGaming industry, cryptocurrency faces a volatile environment, depending on different economic and social factors. However, we expect crypto rates to increase in the fourth quarter of this year, which will be driven by current gaming activity.”

SOURCE: PR Newswire