A follow-up review of SpinFin Casino (operating via SpinFin5.com) reveals a sophisticated evolution in payment routing designed to circumvent EU and UK regulatory oversight. The current infrastructure relies heavily on “Fake FIAT” rails—on-ramping processes where user deposits are instantly converted into cryptocurrencies (primarily USDC) via third-party agents before reaching the operator.
Key shifts include the displacement of Lithuanian payment facilitators by Polish entities (e.g., ChainValley, ARI10) in response to the MiCA crackdown, and the persistent use of Cypriot banking (ISX Financial) for anonymous gateway processing.
Our analysis confirms that EU and UK player deposits via MiFinity are routed to 102-945295 SRL, an entity registered in Costa Rica.
Read our SpinFin PayFac analysis here.
The “Sofort Uber” rail is a shell for four anonymously operated gateways that shield the final recipient.
api.PWay.com, debitly.tech, transactionhandler.com, and sofortuberweisung.com.CY44 9040 0001 0009 7008 3170 1000.The “Bank Transfer” option is a classic Fake FIAT rail. While the player sees a standard bank interface, the transaction is an immediate purchase of USDC stablecoins.
For Revolut users, the on-ramping is handled by the Polish group ARI10 (operating via Bitcan / Bitcoin Sp. z o.o.).
0xf79...) and immediately transferred to the operator’s address (0x97b...).Since late 2025, Lithuanian crypto providers have faced severe pressure due to MiCA implementation. Consequently, utPay has been replaced by ChainValley (Poland).
Read our ChainValley reports here.
The PaySafeCard rail is routed through a series of gateway redirects:
api.pgway.com → tx.segopay.com → PaySafeCard.| Payment Rail | Primary PayFac / Agent | Jurisdiction | Role | Compliance Status |
| MiFinity | 102-945295 SRL | Costa Rica | Payment Agent | Unlicensed (TGC only) |
| Sofort Uber | ISX Financial EU PLC | Cyprus | Settlement Bank | EU Regulated / High-Risk |
| Bank Transfer | DAXCHAIN OÜ | Estonia | Crypto On-Ramper | VASP / FIU Regulated |
| Revolut | Bitcan / ARI10 | Poland | Crypto On-Ramper | VASP (KNF Registered) |
| Skrill/Net/Rapid | ChainValley | Poland | Crypto On-Ramper | VASP (Successor to utPay) |
| PaySafeCard | SegoPay / PGWAY | Various | Gateway | High-Risk Aggregator |
| ISX Financial EU PLC | Sofort Uber Rail | Cyprus | Settlement Bank | EMI authorized by the Central Bank of Cyprus |
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The “SpinFin Model” represents the current gold standard for offshore evasion: moving the regulatory friction point from the casino to regulated crypto on-rampers in jurisdictions like Poland and Estonia. By the time a regulator looks at the transaction, it has already been “cleaned” by its conversion into USDC.
If you have documentation showing (a) the contracting entity behind SpinFin5/SpinFin, (b) merchant-of-record disclosures, (c) wallet destination reuse across other casinos, or (d) bank/EMI accounts linked to these rails, please share it securely via Whistle42.com. Screenshots, email confirmations, and bank descriptors are particularly valuable.

