How Better Payments Became a Winning Move in Gaming

The article highlights a historical bottleneck in online gaming payments that created vulnerabilities in transaction processing systems when digital wagering was first legalized in states like New Jersey. Operators faced security risks due to inefficient payment infrastructures, potentially exposing customer financial data during high-volume transactions.

In the early days of regulated online gaming in the United States, payments were less a utility than a bottleneck. Seven years ago, as states like New Jersey began legalizing digital wagering, operators faced a paradox: consumer demand was surging, but the fi…