Catenaa, Tuesday, August 18, 2026- Gaming analytics platform Spindex has surpassed 150 million tracked events across more than 700 online slot titles, highlighting growing demand for independent data on activity within the iGaming industry.
The platform said its infrastructure now processes more than 2,000 new data points every minute from several major online gaming platforms.
The more interesting angle is not simply the 150 million milestone. Spindex is attempting to create something common in financial markets but less established in online gaming: an independent data layer that does not depend entirely on figures supplied by individual operators.
Its monitoring network collects activity from platforms including Stake, Stake.us, Rainbet, Roobet, Gamdom, Shuffle and Duelbits.
Spindex then combines that information to build a broader picture of gaming activity across different platforms.
That approach allows users to compare what is actually attracting activity rather than relying solely on games promoted by individual operators.
One example is Spindex’s Hot Slots ranking system.
Instead of ranking titles according to advertising or placement on gaming platforms, it uses tracked activity over rolling seven-day and 30-day periods.
The system measures indicators including the number of tracked events, win rates and average and maximum hit multipliers.
Spindex also operates a Big Wins feed that identifies larger outcomes across monitored platforms as they occur.
The company defines these as outcomes involving a multiplier of at least 20 times and a value of $100 or more.
Another part of the platform focuses on verification.
Spindex offers tools that allow users to examine the cryptographic fairness of individual gaming outcomes, adding a verification layer to an industry where players usually depend heavily on information supplied by operators.
The company also hosts more than 7,000 slot titles that can be played in demonstration mode without users wagering real money or creating an account.
Its other tools include calculators for VIP tiers, bonuses and sports betting.
The 150 million-event milestone illustrates how data analytics is spreading into areas traditionally dominated by the platforms generating the underlying activity.
Similar independent data businesses have become central to cryptocurrency, financial markets and blockchain analytics because they allow users to compare information across competing platforms.
Spindex is attempting to apply that model to online gaming.
Its value will ultimately depend on the breadth and reliability of the activity it can independently observe as its coverage expands.
Spindex plans to add more gaming platforms and titles during 2026 while expanding its analytics and verification tools.
If that coverage continues growing, the company’s bigger opportunity may be less about identifying popular slot games and more about becoming an independent measurement layer for an increasingly data-heavy online gaming industry.
