SoftSwiss
SoftSwiss is a software development company that provides gaming software and payment processing solutions for online gambling operators. It also provides gaming operation services and licensing infrastructure. The company was launched in 2008 to develop online auction software. It maintains hundreds of online casinos, mostly through white label partners. The company was initially launched in 2008 to develop online auction software.
In the early 2010's, SoftSwiss has come under fire due to allegations of plagiarism by the Belarusian gambling company, VIADEN.
Company Operations
As of January 2021, SoftSwiss consists of approximately 500 employees.
The company was founded by Ivan Montik and Dmitry Yaikau in 2008, who are both from Belarus, where SoftSwiss’ software is developed. It is a registered brand and trademark of the SoftSwiss Group, which comprises multiple companies and brands operating in various locations.
SoftSwiss transported over 100 employees from Belarus to the Ukraine in August 2020, following difficulties the company faced in light of the local political situation in Belarus.
N1 Interactive is another trading corporation within SoftSwiss’ group of companies, through which SoftSwisss reportedly holds its Maltese gambling license.
Software Features
SoftSwiss began providing cryptocurrency payment processing solutions in 2013, integrating them into SoftSwiss' and their clients’ casino websites. It was one of the first companies to do so.
SoftSwiss claim to have introduced a “Provably Fair” verification feature into certain gambling games they provide. However, there are indications that this assertion derives from certification issued by independent laboratories, iTechLabs and BMM Testlabs. SoftSwiss online casinos like Bitcoin Penguin, Bitcoincasino.us and 7bitcasino, all claim to be “Provably Fair.” These casinos only hold certifications from independent providers whose fairness is harder to verify.
SoftSwiss has come under fire due to allegations of plagiarism by the Belarusian gambling company, VIADEN. This was reportedly likely the result of multiple employees leaving VIADEN to join SoftSwiss in the early 2010’s, including its lead designer.<ref name=":0" />
In the early 2010's, SoftSwiss has come under fire due to allegations of plagiarism by the Belarusian gambling company, VIADEN.
Company Operations
As of January 2021, SoftSwiss consists of approximately 500 employees.
The company was founded by Ivan Montik and Dmitry Yaikau in 2008, who are both from Belarus, where SoftSwiss’ software is developed. It is a registered brand and trademark of the SoftSwiss Group, which comprises multiple companies and brands operating in various locations.
SoftSwiss transported over 100 employees from Belarus to the Ukraine in August 2020, following difficulties the company faced in light of the local political situation in Belarus.
N1 Interactive is another trading corporation within SoftSwiss’ group of companies, through which SoftSwisss reportedly holds its Maltese gambling license.
Software Features
SoftSwiss began providing cryptocurrency payment processing solutions in 2013, integrating them into SoftSwiss' and their clients’ casino websites. It was one of the first companies to do so.
SoftSwiss claim to have introduced a “Provably Fair” verification feature into certain gambling games they provide. However, there are indications that this assertion derives from certification issued by independent laboratories, iTechLabs and BMM Testlabs. SoftSwiss online casinos like Bitcoin Penguin, Bitcoincasino.us and 7bitcasino, all claim to be “Provably Fair.” These casinos only hold certifications from independent providers whose fairness is harder to verify.
SoftSwiss has come under fire due to allegations of plagiarism by the Belarusian gambling company, VIADEN. This was reportedly likely the result of multiple employees leaving VIADEN to join SoftSwiss in the early 2010’s, including its lead designer.<ref name=":0" />
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