GammaG Surfaces Behind the “CoinsPaid” Button at Vegadream!

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CoinsPaid corporate mask falling away to reveal criminal money laundering network – FinTelegram investigative report

While testing deposit rails at the offshore casino Vegadream, FinTelegram found an unexpected handoff: selecting CoinsPaid opened a separate crypto payment page branded GammaG (gammag.ge). The pop-up instructed users to send USDT on the “Binance network” (BSC) to a specific address and displayed the merchant descriptor STARDUST GLOBAL CCS LTD (Starscream)”. This looks like a classic “label vs. execution” chokepoint worth documenting.

Key Facts

  • Observed flow (confirmed): Vegadream → “CoinsPaid” deposit option → GammaG payment pop-up (gammag.ge) → USDT (BSC) deposit instructions.
  • GammaG self-description: GammaG presents itself as a Georgia-registered entity (“GammaG LLC”) offering digital currency payment solutions, including hosted wallets and exchange-related functionality (per its own legal pages) (Source: status.gammag.ge).
  • Industry pairing signal: A third-party casino helpdesk (Wikibet) lists “Coinspaid / GammaG” together as the crypto deposit/withdrawal method, suggesting the two brands can appear as a combined rail in iGaming contexts (Source: support.wikibet.com).
  • No public “ownership link” found (yet): We have not found a clear, primary-source statement that GammaG is owned/operated by CoinsPaid, or vice-versa. (At this stage, what we do have is an operational linkage on the merchant side and recurring co-mention in iGaming support materials.)

Rail Map Mini

Rail Map (Mini) — GammaG / CoinsPaid Handoff

Case: GammaG (gammag.ge) appears behind “CoinsPaid” at Vegadream (vegadream.com) • Focus: crypto deposit execution layer • Observed rail: USDT on BSC (“Binance network”) • Descriptor shown: STARDUST GLOBAL CCS LTD (Starscream)

Step Layer Rail Node What happens Evidence Confidence
1 Distribution Vegadream (vegadream.com) Player opens deposit screen Screenshot: deposit UI Confirmed
2 Collection CoinsPaid (UI label) Player selects “CoinsPaid” as the deposit method Screenshot: CoinsPaid selected Confirmed
3 Collection GammaG (gammag.ge) Checkout pop-up/window opens branded “GammaG” Screenshot: GammaG checkout page Confirmed
4 Collection Merchant/descriptor Checkout displays “STARDUST GLOBAL CCS LTD (Starscream)” Screenshot: descriptor in header Confirmed
5 Cash-out / Settlement Stablecoin rail Player instructed to send USDT via BSC (“Binance network”) to a shown address Screenshot: amount + chain + address Confirmed
6 Attribution CoinsPaid ↔ GammaG (corporate link) Ownership/operation link not proven via primary sources in this case file Open-source research pending Unknown
7 Pattern signal iGaming helpdesks “Coinspaid / GammaG” co-appears as a combined method in third-party iGaming support content OSINT: helpdesk references Corroborated

Confidence Legend

  • Confirmed — directly observed/replicated (screenshots, logs, documents).
  • Corroborated — supported by independent sources, but not fully reproduced end-to-end.
  • Indicated — plausible signal, not independently verified yet.
  • Unknown — insufficient evidence; keep open until proven.

Investigator note: This rail shows a “label vs. execution” pattern (CoinsPaid in the casino UI; GammaG at checkout). Next step is to capture the full redirect chain (HAR), collect TXIDs, and test whether deposit addresses rotate per session/user.


Short Analysis

Crypto payment processor CoinsPaid is shown as a payment option in the offshore casino Vegadream

What matters here is the execution layer: Vegadream labels the method as CoinsPaid, yet the user-facing payment flow is GammaG, which then routes the user into a stablecoin transfer on BSC. In practical AML terms, this is a chokepoint pattern: a recognizable gateway brand at the casino UI, but a different processor at checkout, and then an on-chain settlement leg.

GammaG’s own site describes a broad set of crypto payment services (including hosted wallets and exchange-type functions), and provides a Georgia corporate footprint (Source: status.gammag.ge). That doesn’t prove wrongdoing by itself—but in combination with offshore gambling exposure, it becomes a high-risk rail worth mapping: it can reduce friction for deposits, complicate chargeback/complaint paths, and (depending on implementation) weaken effective KYC/transaction monitoring at the point where funds enter the gambling ecosystem.

Payment screen showing GammaG as crypto payment processor for Vegadream

The open question is whether GammaG is acting as:

  • (A) a merchant-side substitute (casino calls it “CoinsPaid,” but actually uses GammaG),
  • (B) a reseller/aggregator layer connected to CoinsPaid, or
  • (C) a processor-of-record while CoinsPaid is only a UI label / legacy naming artifact.

Right now, we can confirm the operational handoff (CoinsPaid button → GammaG flow) but we cannot confirm corporate control.


Actionable Insight

For compliance teams, treat GammaG (gammag.ge) and the displayed merchant descriptor “STARDUST GLOBAL CCS LTD (Starscream)” as high-risk gambling rail indicators, especially when encountered in EU-facing traffic. Where “CoinsPaid” appears at UI level, validate who actually executes checkout and document redirects, descriptors, and on-chain deposit addresses/tx hashes.


Call for Information (Whistle42)

FinTelegram is building a case file on GammaG as a crypto rail used by offshore casinos. If you are:

  • a player with deposit/withdrawal history involving GammaG or a “CoinsPaid” method that opens a GammaG window,
  • an insider at a casino affiliate/payment ops desk, PSP, or compliance function,
  • a counterparty (bank/EMI/crypto exchange) seeing related flows,

please share: payment emails, screenshots, transaction hashes (TXIDs), wallet addresses used, merchant descriptors, refund/withdrawal correspondence, and any KYC/verification steps (or lack thereof). Submit securely via Whistle42.com (anonymous accepted).

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