Looking To The Casino Sector To Identify Tech Trends

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Looking To The Casino Sector To Identify Tech Trends
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Looking To The Casino Sector To Identify Tech Trends

What people seldom think of, however, is cutting edge technology – in spite of the fact that brick-and-mortar venues have always pushed the envelope of consumer tech, with the introduction of electrico-mechanical and then video slots being key examples of bold tech innovation by this industry.

However, when one thinks instead of online casinos, the landscape is quite different. The first online casinos were up and operating online as early as 1994 – before much of the general public even owned a dial-up modem.

Since then, platforms belonging to this once niche spin-off of the wider gambling industry have constantly sought to innovate in a bid to differentiate themselves from not only their physical counterparts, but the wider entertainment sector.

Every step of the way, online casinos have eagerly adopted the latest technologies – from pioneering secure online transaction methods in the late 90s, to leveraging the benefits of broadband connections in the early 00s and on through to the adoption of smartphones and mobile optimization in the 2010s.

As such, this market has become something of a harbinger of the next big thing in tech. In light of this, what can we glean from the online casino industry of today as to where the wind is blowing with respect to the latest tech trends?

Cryptocurrencies and the Blockchain

Just as how online casinos helped develop secure online transaction tech in the late 90s, today’s casinos are among the most ardent adopters of crypto-payments for their services.

In this they’re anticipating the wider eCommerce sector moving towards blockchain transactions for leading coins like Bitcoin and Ethereum.

Decentralized Search and Comparison Services

One area where the online casino market has got the jump on the wider eCommerce segment is in pivoting towards specialized search directories. For years people have been content to ‘google’ for search results – though with a growing number of bots and SEO-filler sites clogging up these once reliable results, a need for more specialized directories has arisen.

Here the online casino sector has long distinguished itself, with dedicated platforms like casinobonusca being built to furnish users with a comprehensive and trustworthy listing of regionally supported online casinos. What’s more, sites like these have come to serve as de-facto portals to the wider network, and have come to offer a huge array of sign-up offers, bespoke deals and other competitive bonuses. This ensures that such services are not only the most efficient way to search on the increasingly decentralized internet landscape of the 2020s, but the most effective to boot.

Enter the Metaverse

While all the excitement around the metaverse has taken a bit of a back seat during our current moment of AI-mania, the technology that underpins it – VR – has continued to develop in the background.

We are still a few years out from VR headsets being affordable and accessible to the general public, but there are promising signs that the age of VR is closer than ever. Undoubtedly the best example of this is the fact that Apple has entered the category.

Apple has a history of validating the product categories it enters – one need only look to the rise of wearable tech like smart watches, or even the touchscreen smartphone before it – to see how true this rings.

Their own VR headset, the Vision Pro, is a true piece of early adopter tech costing over $3000. But it means that developers will now be heavily investing in VR services, knowing that future iterations of this product will be both more affordable, and highly desirable in the coming years.

Online casinos were among the first entertainment sectors to play around with the potential of VR, with leading platforms offering VR-enabled rooms and experiences for some of their leading table games.

As such, expect this industry to be among the first to dive headlong into the ‘metaverse’ when it establishes itself. Before long people could be navigating a digital Las Vegas strip equivalent composed of a variety of gaming providers.