
Roulette technology firm shifts onto blockchain
Cammegh also launches its own token to sit on the CasinoCoin blockchain


Roulette technology manufacturer Cammegh has partnered with the CasinoCoin Foundation to launch its own custom token on the CasinoCoin blockchain.
The token will enable the firm to transmit data from every spin of each of its roulette wheels to better track and prevent fraudulent activity.
CasinoCoin’s blockchain allows for fast and scalable transactions and low fees, also giving Cammegh control of its own token’s economy.
MD for Cammegh, Richarch Cammegh said: “The Cammegh Token enables us to generate huge levels of secure data and provide the software tools and products to help our customers improve their customers’ experience, streamline operations, manage costs …. the list goes on.”
CasinoCoin Foundation director John Caldwell said: “We have increasingly been approached by potential partners keen to utilise our technology with their own custom tokens on the CasinoCoin blockchain.
“This gives their founders complete control over branding, token supply and their token environment, while still enabling them to leverage our best-in-class technology,” he added.
CasinoCoin was revived as an industry cryptocurrency in 2017, when it also appointed a number of senior industry professionals to its advisory board.
CEO of Gamesys Lee Fenton; Britt Boeskov, CPO of Kindred Group; and Sam Hobcraft, CEO of OPL Gaming Group, were among those appointed to the board.