Spindex Launches Real-Time Analytics Platform for Crypto Casino Players
The platform draws its data from the live feeds of popular operators such as Stake, Roobet, Gamdom, Duelbits, and others. As wagers settle, Spindex continuously updates its database, delivering users with real‑time settlement feeds and ranked lists of recent payouts. By basing its metrics on settled activity rather than operator‑published return‑to‑player (RTP) figures, the service offers an independent lens on slot performance, sportsbook activity, and payout trends.
A standout feature is the hot‑slot ranking system. Rather than measuring popularity, the rankings compare a game’s current win rates, average multipliers, and frequency of large wins against its own 30‑day activity baseline. Recalculated roughly every minute, the rankings can be viewed over one‑hour, 24‑hour, and seven‑day windows. Each game receives a confidence indicator that reflects the volume of recent data, helping users separate short‑term volatility from longer‑term trends.
Spindex also powers a live big‑wins feed that tracks verified payouts across participating casinos as they settle. Results are sorted by multiplier rather than wager size, so a 1,000‑fold win on a small stake can appear alongside a 10‑fold win on a larger bet if the multipliers are comparable. The platform’s live settlement feed displays individual wagers in real time, and one‑hour data views are available to registered users at no cost. Two‑day and seven‑day views can be accessed without registration.
Beyond individual game data, Spindex publishes observed return figures, multiplier frequency data, and game‑specific win rates derived from settled wagers. The database contains millions of settled bets and standardises data into a common format, enabling cross‑title comparisons. Users can search an archive of game‑return information and access links to free‑play demos.
The platform also tracks publicly visible sportsbook wagers in real time. Its sports‑betting tracker includes leaderboards that rank bettors using metrics such as return on investment and closing‑line value. Additional features include a streamer‑win feed and player rankings that combine betting activity across multiple tracked crypto casinos.
Most platform features are accessible without creating an account. Certain short‑term data views, such as the one‑hour live feed, require free registration. All statistics are compiled from publicly available betting information rather than promotional or marketing materials.
"Spindex was built to give crypto casino players a single, independent view of what is actually happening in live feeds," said Joshua Newman, founder of Spindex. "Most published figures come from operators or providers. The platform measures settled activity directly, so players can judge games and casinos on observed data rather than marketing."
Spindex positions itself as a real‑time analytics service focused on crypto casino and sportsbook activity. Its offerings include hot‑slot rankings, live win and payout feeds, observed return metrics, casino‑level statistics, sports‑betting tracking, and player rankings generated from publicly available betting data.
The launch comes amid growing demand for transparency in the crypto‑gaming sector. By providing independent, real‑time data, Spindex aims to help players make informed decisions and to foster a more data‑driven approach to crypto gambling.
As of now, Spindex’s database covers more than 700 games and is based on millions of settled bets. The platform’s rankings refresh every minute, and live feeds update as individual bets settle. Users can explore the service without an account, though registration unlocks certain short‑term data views. The company has not announced plans for additional features or expansions beyond the current suite of analytics tools.