New whistleblower material suggests GammaG was not a peripheral Georgian processor but a live counterparty in a CoinsPaid-linked merchant relationship that ended in missing funds, opaque bank-return claims, and an entity shutdown notice.
The Bamberg case against former AirSoft CEO Shay Benhamou could redefine the liability of white-label software providers in cyber-enabled investment fraud. FinTelegram examines where neutral technology ends and criminal participation begins.
A new FinTelegram Rail Atlas analysis shows Perspecteev SAS, the French payment institution behind the Bridge brand, appearing in deposit flows linked to offshore casino brands targeting German users — with opaque gateway labels such as “SaferSEPA” sitting between the casino front end and the regulated payment-initiation layer.
As European regulators tighten the noose on Virtual Asset Service Providers (VASPs) ahead of MiCA implementation, the UTORG Group—a key payment facilitator for offshore casinos via SoftSwiss—has executed a strategic jurisdictional shift. Following the suspension of its Lithuanian operations, evidence points to a migration toward Poland via Chain Valley Sp. z o.o., signaling a "whack-a-mole" approach to maintaining high-risk payment rails.
A new whistleblower leak adds technical detail to FinteqHub’s role in the SoftSwiss & Dream Finance (dba CoinsPaid, CryptoProcessing) ecosystem: card and Apple Pay transactions at the LuckyDreams casino are allegedly cascaded through a stack of third‑party processors, raising acute transparency and AML concerns for regulators and banks dealing with these rails.
A coordinated "Jewels" operation involving Ukrainian nationals, London-based shell companies, and the SoftSwiss-powered RevDuck network has been unmasked. New evidence reveals how Lyntec Limited acts as a financial front for illegal fiat deposits, masking gambling transactions as "IT consultancy" services.
Court reporting from the Wirecard mega-trial in September 2025 suggests a rare, on-the-record confirmation of what FinTelegram has been documenting for months: Ivan Montik’s “B2B software” narrative collapses the moment money flows enter the picture. The presiding judge openly challenged Direx’s claim it was not a payment service provider.
A breakthrough in the Dream Finance investigation reveals a global retreat. Following the MiCA-triggered blackout in Lithuania, new insider intel and local reports confirm the liquidation of the group’s entities in El Salvador and Poland. From mysterious loans from AlphaPo to UBO links with SoftSwiss, the veil of transparency is finally being lifted on the Dream Finance empire.
The Lithuanian crypto landscape is undergoing a violent contraction. Following the suspension of utPay, the iGaming crypto giant Dream Finance UAB d/b/a CoinsPaid and CryptoProcessing has officially shuttered its Lithuanian operations. As the MiCA "grandfathering" period expires, the Bank of Lithuania is flushing out high-risk processors, leaving the SoftSwiss-linked empire to retreat to Estonian and North American strongholds.
Following our January 24, 2026 report alleging SoftSwiss may be operating as an “unlicensed payment hub” for illegal casino networks, FinTelegram received a detailed whistleblower dossier focused on the RevDuck network (Holyluck/Trueluck/Kokobet/Booms.bet). Parts of the dossier align with observable enforcement and corporate-footprint signals, while core payment-custody claims still require verification.
Recent whistleblower reports and online investigative publications in January 2026 allege that SoftSwiss, through its Malta-licensed entity Stable Aggregator Limited (MGA/B2B/942/2022), operates as an unlicensed payment hub and money laundering facilitator for affiliated casino operators targeting prohibited jurisdictions. The allegations assert that SoftSwiss processes payments from unlicensed merchants.
A forensic traffic and financial intelligence analysis of Dream Finance Group—through its operating brands CoinsPaid and CryptoProcessing—reveals an alarming...