
Rome’s exhibition halls at Fiera Roma are busy on the final day of SiGMA Central Europe.
For Gamecheck, this day is about focus: presenting the tools, processes and benefits that help operators, game providers and players move from promise to proof. The focus is clear - verification, transparency and integrity.
Gamecheck’s central promotion during the event is the Gamecheck SEAL - a trust mark designed to demonstrate that an online casino offers real games in operation rather than cloned titles. The Gamecheck SEAL is a trust badge backed by evidence, research and ongoing monitoring.
The Gamecheck SEAL is a blockchain-backed trust mark that shows when a selection of games on an online casino have been confirmed as real by their original game providers.
Here’s how the system works:
This system ensures transparency for players and accountability for operators, making fair play visible and verifiable in real time.
For online casino operators, the value of the Gamecheck SEAL is multi-layered:
Gamecheck’s team is explaining these benefits to operators attending the event, helping them understand how the Gamecheck SEAL fits into their marketing strategy.
Game providers have a distinct but related set of challenges. They develop games and rely on operators to deploy their titles in trusted environments. Gamecheck gives providers a trusted, independent layer of protection for their games and reputation.
Through its verification process, providers gain:
At the event, Gamecheck is discussing these benefits with game providers, emphasising how verification contributes to protecting their innovation and preserving value.
During the final full day of the event, Gamecheck is offering several activities:
• One-to-one meetings with operators focused on the Gamecheck SEAL.
• Informal talks for those interested in learning how Gamecheck works.
• Gamecheck app demonstrations showing how players can scan Gamecheck SEALs, and follow their favourite online casinos.
These sessions are centred on moving conversations from interest to action.
The focus on the Gamecheck SEAL today is particularly relevant because the iGaming industry is facing significant pressure to demonstrate trust and integrity.
Attendees at SiGMA Central Europe are aware that players and regulators are increasingly expecting visible proof of fairness. Gamecheck is positioning itself accordingly: not just as a service provider, but as an independent verification platform that bridges players, operators and game providers in one transparent system. Amid the noise of new products and pitches, the message here is simple: verification matters.
Gamecheck’s outreach in Rome emphasises that this is not a future-proofing exercise - the time to act is immediate. Operators and providers attending SiGMA are encouraged to use the event to initiate verification processes, schedule follow-up meetings, and set timelines for integrating the Gamecheck SEAL. Steps suggested include:
Attendees at the event who move quickly position themselves ahead of the curve. Operators with visible third-party verification may gain a market advantage, and providers with proactive protection may safeguard value more effectively.
As the final full day of SiGMA Central Europe draws to a close, the sense in the air is one of momentum and clarity. The exhibition floor remains busy, but the focus has shifted from discovery to decision. Gamecheck’s presence and the promotion of the Gamecheck SEAL reflect an industry no longer just discussing fair play and integrity - it is implementing it. For all delegates, the message is clear: verification is no longer optional. Those who adopt tools like the Gamecheck SEAL now will lead the next phase of iGaming - one built on trust, transparency and sustained player confidence.
Stay tuned for Gamecheck’s recap of SiGMA Central Europe in Rome, 2025.
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