SOFTSWISS Expands Into Web3 With Playnance Partnership
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SOFTSWISS is expanding into the Web3 space through a new partnership with Playnance, integrating its sportsbook technology into blockchain systems. The move connects traditional gaming infrastructure with on-chain execution. The collaboration enables access to millions of sports and esports events while changing operations toward decentralized sectors and non-custodial interaction models. SOFTSWISS Integrates Sportsbook Into Blockchain System SOFTSWISS now connects its sportsbook infrastructure with Playnance’s blockchain-based platform. According to Playnance in an X post, this integration allows its real-time data feeds and betting systems to function within an on-chain environment. As a result, users can interact with sports markets without relying on off-chain settlement systems. Previously, most iGaming platforms depended on centralized systems for processing and settlement. However, this integration removes that dependency by enabling direct blockchain execution. As a result, transactions and outcomes occur within the same decentralized framework. Additionally, SOFTSWISS brings scale into the partnership. The company supports over 1,400 gaming brands and employs more than 2,000 professionals globally. This existing infrastructure allows it to extend services without rebuilding core systems. PlayW3 Rollout Introduces On-chain User Interaction The SOFTSWISS rollout begins on PlayW3, where users can engage with live sports and esports events. Participants can make predictions and receive rewards using $GCOIN, which went live on MEXC recently, as CoinGape reported. This setup introduces a blockchain-based alternative to traditional sportsbook engagement. In addition, the system handles high-frequency interactions similar to conventional platforms. It processes large volumes of user activity while maintaining blockchain transparency. Therefore, users can track outcomes and transactions directly on-chain. Also, this approach aligns with growing demand for visibility in gaming operations. Users increasingly expect clarity in how platforms process actions and distribute rewards. The PlayW3 rollout addresses this requirement through its execution model. New User Models The partnership also shows a broader change in infrastructure design.…
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