Tag: SegoPay

Betify Payment Rails Review: Curaçao Casino, Cyprus Payment Agent, Open Banking Chokepoints, Fake-FIAT Crypto Rails, and Opaque Payees

FinTelegram’s May 2026 review of Betify shows a materially reconfigured payment architecture compared with the August 2024 review. The visible corporate wrapper has changed from Altacore N.V. / Altaprime Limited to Fortuna Games N.V. / Deltaprime Limited, but the underlying risk pattern remains: EU players can apparently access and fund an offshore casino through layered payment rails.

CAPITOLIO INC.: Canadian MSB Appears as Payee in 1Go Casino’s Revolut/Yapily Open-Banking Rail

FinTelegram’s Rail Atlas review of 1Go Casino identified CAPITOLIO INC. as the visible payee in a Revolut/Yapily open-banking casino deposit flow. Capitolio presents itself as a Canadian MSB offering open-banking, fiat-to-crypto, payout, and gaming/digital-economy infrastructure — raising urgent questions about its role as a collection entity for offshore casino payments.

Revolut Rail Atlas: 1Go Casino Deposit Flow Leads Through BillBlend, SegoPay, InstantBankPayment and Yapily to CAPITOLIO

FinTelegram’s latest Revolut Rail Atlas review of 1Go Casino shows how a player-facing offshore casino cashier can route deposits through a multi-layered payment stack before reaching a regulated open-banking interface. In the tested Revolut flow, the user journey moved from 1Go Casino through BillBlend, SegoPay, Tryzto, InstantBankPayment, Yapily Connect UAB, and finally oba.revolut.com, where the user was asked to authorise Yapily Connect UAB.

Offshore Casinos – A Deep Dive into the “Fake FIAT” and Polish-Cypriot Payment Architectures!

A follow-up review of SpinFin Casino (operating via SpinFin5.com) reveals a sophisticated evolution in payment routing designed to circumvent EU and UK regulatory oversight. The current infrastructure relies heavily on "Fake FIAT" rails—on-ramping processes where user deposits are instantly converted into cryptocurrencies (primarily USDC) via third-party agents before reaching the operator.

The Great Lithuanian VASP Purge: utPay, CoinsPaid, and the MiCA “Guillotine” Fall on High-Risk Crypto Rails

Our ongoing monitoring of the Lithuanian VASP register and the high-risk payment landscape shows that the "MiCA Guillotine" has claimed several other entities that previously served as key rails for the iGaming and offshore sectors. We are currently tracking a "Shadow Rail Contagion" where several other processors have either gone "dark," relocated to less stringent jurisdictions, or are operating in a legal gray zone.

Breaking: utPay Shutdown – The MiCA Guillotine Falls on a High-Risk Gambling Facilitator

Lithuanian VASP utPay (Utrg UAB) has abruptly suspended crypto operations, citing MiCA compliance. But beneath the regulatory jargon lies a darker history: a persistent facilitator for illegal offshore casinos now caught in the crosshairs of the Bank of Lithuania. Is this a transition, or the end of a shadow-banking era?

The “Shadow Stack” Exposed: SegoPay and HuchPay Fueling Sanctioned iGaming Groups After €4M KSA Fine

The massive €4.228 million fine imposed by the Dutch Kansspelautoriteit (KSA) on the Starscream Group was intended to be...

KSA’s €4.228M Starscream Fine Exposes the Real Chokepoint: The Payment Facilitators!

The Dutch regulator Kansspelautoriteit (KSA) has imposed a €4,228,000 administrative fine on Starscream Limited for offering illegal online gambling to Dutch players via RantCasino, AllstarzCasino, and SugarCasino. The KSA explicitly frames enforcement as a “third-party” problem too—working with payment service providers, banks, hosting, and big tech—because unlicensed casinos don’t scale without rails.