Spindex's Real-Time Data Pipeline Surpasses 150 Million Tracked Gaming Events
Spindex, a real-time data analytics platform for the iGaming industry, announced that its monitoring infrastructure has surpassed 150 million tracked gaming events. The system now ingests more than 2,000 new data points per minute from over 700 slot titles, highlighting the scale of live data processed through independent, third-party tracking layers built on top of online gaming platforms.
The platform’s infrastructure collects activity directly from a network of major gaming platforms, including Stake, Stake.us, Rainbet, Roobet, Gamdom, Shuffle, and Duelbits. Rather than relying on self-reported numbers from any single operator, each event is captured independently and fed into public dashboards, providing a continuously updated, cross-platform view of industry activity.
Spindex maintains dedicated data suites for its most closely monitored sources – Stake, Stake.us, Rainbet, and Roobet – alongside broader data ingestion from the wider market. The platform’s Hot Slots rankings use actual tracked activity volume over rolling 7-day and 30-day windows to identify trending games, with each ranked title showing live stats such as total tracked events, average and maximum hit multiplier, and win rate.
The platform also operates a live “Big Wins” feed, which highlights notable outcomes (20x multiplier and $100 or higher) as they occur across the monitored network. Additionally, Spindex provides independent verification tools allowing users to check the cryptographic fairness of individual outcomes.
Beyond data products, Spindex offers a free library of over 7,000 playable slot titles from studios including Pragmatic Play, Hacksaw Gaming, and NoLimit City, accessible without sign-up or real-money wagers. Free utilities include VIP-tier calculators, bonus estimators, and sports betting calculators.
“We built Spindex because there wasn’t an independent layer of data sitting on top of this industry,” said Josh Newman, CEO of Spindex. “Crossing 150 million tracked events is a sign that people want a data source that isn’t controlled by the platforms it’s reporting on.”
Spindex plans to expand its data coverage and tracked title library throughout the rest of 2026, alongside further development of its analytics and verification tooling.