Vegadream Deposit Flow: GammaG Appearing Behind the “CoinsPaid” Option
During a technical review of the crypto deposit process used by the offshore casino Vegadream, Scam-Or Project documented a payment flow in which the user-facing deposit label differs from the actual checkout environment.
When initiating a deposit and selecting the option labeled “CoinsPaid,” the process does not continue within a CoinsPaid-branded interface. Instead, the user is redirected to an external payment window operated under the GammaG brand and hosted at gammag.ge. The checkout page provides instructions to transfer USDT via the Binance Smart Chain (BSC) and displays the merchant descriptor STARDUST GLOBAL CCS LTD (Starscream).
This configuration indicates a separation between the branding shown at the casino interface level and the entity executing the crypto transaction.
Documented Transaction Flow
Based on repeated observations, the following sequence was identified:
- User opens the Vegadream deposit interface.
- “CoinsPaid” is selected as the deposit method.
- A separate checkout window opens, branded as GammaG.
- The checkout page instructs the user to send USDT using the BSC network.
- The merchant descriptor shown during checkout is STARDUST GLOBAL CCS LTD (Starscream).
This flow was reproduced during testing and documented via screenshots.
Publicly Available Information on GammaG
According to information published on its own legal and status pages, GammaG presents itself as a Georgia-registered company operating under the name GammaG LLC. The company describes its activities as providing digital currency payment services, including wallet-related and exchange-adjacent functionality (Source: status.gammag.ge).
No statements on GammaG’s website explicitly reference CoinsPaid, nor do they describe a formal partnership or ownership relationship between the two entities.
Third-Party References in iGaming Contexts
Independent iGaming support resources provide additional context. A casino helpdesk operated by Wikibet lists “Coinspaid / GammaG” together as a crypto deposit and withdrawal method. This suggests that, in certain gambling implementations, the two brands may appear jointly or interchangeably within payment workflows (Source: support.wikibet.com).
Such references indicate an operational association at the usage level but do not establish corporate ownership or control.
Rail Map Overview (Condensed)
Case: GammaG checkout following selection of “CoinsPaid” at Vegadream
Website: vegadream.com
Checkout domain: gammag.ge
Asset: USDT
Network: Binance Smart Chain (BSC)
Merchant descriptor: STARDUST GLOBAL CCS LTD (Starscream)
| Phase | Interface | Entity Shown | Function |
|---|---|---|---|
| Deposit selection | Casino UI | CoinsPaid | Payment option label |
| Checkout | External window | GammaG | Transaction execution |
| Settlement | Blockchain | BSC | Stablecoin transfer |
| Descriptor | Checkout header | STARDUST GLOBAL CCS LTD | Merchant identification |
At this stage, no verified documentation links GammaG and CoinsPaid through ownership, licensing, or corporate governance.
Interpretation of the Structure
From a technical and compliance-oriented perspective, the relevant aspect of this configuration is the execution layer. While CoinsPaid appears as the selected option within the casino interface, GammaG performs the user-facing checkout and provides the blockchain transfer instructions.
Such arrangements are not uncommon in multi-layered payment infrastructures, particularly where aggregation, reselling, or white-labeling models are used. However, they can complicate attribution when reviewing transaction responsibility, dispute handling, or compliance oversight.
Based on currently available information, GammaG’s role could reasonably be interpreted as one of the following:
- an execution provider operating behind a CoinsPaid-labeled interface,
- an aggregation or intermediary layer referenced under a CoinsPaid naming convention, or
- an independent processor presented to users after selection of a generic payment label.
At present, these possibilities remain unconfirmed due to the absence of primary-source disclosures clarifying the relationship.
Compliance-Relevant Considerations
For compliance, monitoring, and risk assessment purposes, the appearance of GammaG (gammag.ge) and the merchant descriptor STARDUST GLOBAL CCS LTD (Starscream) may be relevant indicators when reviewing crypto payment flows associated with offshore gambling platforms.
Where a casino interface references “CoinsPaid,” it may be necessary to verify which entity ultimately provides checkout services, including the destination wallet, transaction routing, and on-chain settlement details.
Request for Information
Scam-Or Project is collecting additional factual material related to the use of GammaG in offshore gambling payment flows. Information may be relevant if it includes:
- transaction records involving GammaG checkout pages,
- deposits or withdrawals labeled as CoinsPaid that redirected to GammaG,
- wallet addresses, transaction hashes (TXIDs), or payment confirmations,
- correspondence relating to withdrawals, refunds, or verification procedures.
Submissions can be provided confidentially through the Scam-Or Project whistleblower section, with anonymous reporting accepted.
