Rail Atlas: Luckzie’s Revolut Rail — Mapping PayOp and Powens in Casino Open Banking Flows
Overview
The Scam-Or Project Revolut Rail Atlas has uncovered another regulated Open Banking participant embedded within an offshore casino payment journey: Powens, a French payment institution supervised by the ACPR.
During testing of Luckzie Casino, Revolut appeared as a prominent deposit option alongside cards and crypto. The observed transaction path showed a structured routing chain moving from the casino interface through multiple intermediaries before reaching Revolut’s Open Banking endpoint.
In one scenario, the flow progressed as follows:
Luckzie → supergateway.net → PayOp → Powens → oba.revolut.com
In a second test, the system redirected traffic into the previously identified Aceiro layer. This indicates that Luckzie may rely on a dynamic routing infrastructure capable of selecting different downstream Open Banking rails depending on context.
Key Findings
- Luckzie Casino offers Revolut as a visible deposit method, alongside Visa/Mastercard and crypto options.
- The primary observed payment route:
- Luckzie → supergateway.net → PayOp → Powens → oba.revolut.com
- Powens:
- Regulated by ACPR (CIB 16948)
- Address: 84 rue Beaubourg, 75003 Paris
- Provides account aggregation, payment initiation, and identity verification services
- Connects to 1,800+ financial institutions
- Reported processing volume exceeds €1.4bn annually
- PayOp:
- Operated by Transferop Payment Gateway Ltd (Canada)
- Registered as FINTRAC MSB (M22769088)
- Includes disclaimer stating payment acceptance does not confirm legality of goods/services
- Second routing scenario:
- Luckzie → supergateway.net → Aceiro.online → alternative Open Banking stack
- This indicates the presence of a flexible routing layer, potentially adjusting flows based on:
- Geography
- Bank selection
- Risk parameters
- Availability
The Luckzie Revolut Rail Map
Primary Flow
Luckzie Casino cashier
↓
Revolut payment option
↓
supergateway.net
↓
PayOp / Transferop Payment Gateway
↓
Powens Open Banking interface
↓
Revolut selection
↓
oba.revolut.com
↓
Revolut authorisation
Alternative Route
Luckzie Casino cashier
↓
supergateway.net
↓
Aceiro.online
↓
Alternative Open Banking infrastructure
This structure suggests supergateway.net acts as a routing engine, directing transactions into different payment stacks.
Luckzie Casino: Offshore Operator With EU-Facing Payments
Luckzie positions itself as a modern gambling platform offering:
- Casino and live casino
- Sports betting
- Promotions and bonuses
- Multiple deposit methods
Independent sources describe Luckzie as operating under offshore frameworks (e.g., Curacao or Anjouan).
The key issue is not the offshore license itself, but the combination of EU accessibility and EU-facing payment methods — including Revolut and Open Banking — without any clearly identified EU or UK gambling authorization.
This places Luckzie within a high-risk Rail Atlas category:
Offshore casino front-end + regulated financial infrastructure downstream
Powens: A New Regulated Layer in the Rail Atlas

Powens expands the list of regulated Open Banking providers appearing in casino deposit flows, alongside:
- Yapily
- Perspecteev / SaltEdge
According to its public documentation, Powens enables:
- Account aggregation
- Payment initiation
- Identity and financial-profile verification
- Document and asset aggregation
It operates under ACPR supervision and plays a significant role in European Open Finance.
In isolation, this is standard regulated infrastructure. The compliance concern arises when such infrastructure is embedded in offshore casino transactions.
PayOp: Gateway Layer Before Open Banking
The payment interface displays both PayOp and Powens, indicating sequential involvement.
Key facts about PayOp:
- Operated by Transferop Payment Gateway Ltd (Canada)
- Registered with FINTRAC as an MSB
- Includes a disclaimer:
- Payment acceptance does not confirm legality
- Users should verify legality independently
From a compliance standpoint, this raises a central issue:
What level of merchant due diligence is applied when PayOp infrastructure appears in casino payment flows?
Compliance Analysis
1. Revolut as a Consumer-Facing Entry Point

Users are presented with Revolut directly — not PayOp, Powens, or Open Banking terminology.
This creates a perception gap:
- The transaction appears like a standard bank payment
- The underlying destination is an offshore casino
2. Supergateway as a Routing Hub

The presence of supergateway.net is critical. It acts as an intermediary and appears capable of:
- Redirecting flows dynamically
- Switching between different payment rails
In testing, it routed traffic into Aceiro.online, previously linked to other casino payment structures.
3. Supergateway, Pagagate, Urbenics — Shared Infrastructure?

The interface behavior of supergateway.net matches that of:
- Pagagate
- Urbenics
Shared characteristics include:
- Identical “Payment processing…” screens
- Same loading animations
- Similar redirect logic
This suggests a common white-label gateway framework, although not definitive proof of shared ownership. For a deeper look at Pagagate’s connections to Impaya, see the full investigation on Scam-or.io.
4. Powens as a Regulated Enabler
Powens is a licensed and established Open Banking provider.
However, its presence in this context raises a key regulatory question:
5. Open Banking vs Traditional Controls
Unlike card payments, Open Banking transactions:
- Are user-authorised
- Often lack merchant category codes
- Provide limited upstream visibility
This creates a structural issue:
6. PayOp Disclaimer Limitations
PayOp’s disclaimer shifts responsibility to the user.
However, in high-risk sectors such as gambling, this does not replace:
- Merchant due diligence
- Transaction monitoring
- Licensing verification
Evidence & Confidence Table
| Entity | Role | Evidence | Jurisdiction | Confidence | Key Question |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Luckzie Casino | Casino front-end | Screenshot | Offshore / EU-facing | Confirmed | What license covers EU users? |
| Revolut | Payment endpoint | Screenshot | EU / UK | Confirmed | Does Revolut detect casino origin? |
| supergateway.net | Routing layer | Screenshot | Unknown | Corroborated | Who operates it? |
| PayOp / Transferop | Payment gateway | Screenshot + terms | Canada | Corroborated | Is casino activity knowingly processed? |
| Powens | Open Banking layer | Screenshots + legal docs | France | Confirmed | What merchant data is visible? |
| Aceiro.online | Alternative route | Observation | Unknown | Indicated | Is routing dynamic? |
Open Questions
To Luckzie
- Which entity operates Luckzie and domains like luckzie9.io?
- What licenses cover EU and UK players?
- Why is Revolut offered directly?
- Who is the merchant of record for these payments?
To PayOp
- Does PayOp process payments for Luckzie?
- Why is Transferop listed as beneficiary?
- What due diligence is applied?
- Is merchant data passed downstream?
To Powens
- Was Powens involved in the observed flow?
- Does it receive original merchant identity?
- Are gambling compliance checks performed?
- Is Open Banking allowed for offshore casinos?
To Revolut
- What entity is visible in the payment request?
- Are such payments classified as gambling?
- Are patterns from Powens/PayOp monitored?
- Have related flows been blocked?
Conclusion
Luckzie represents another significant case within the Scam-Or Project Revolut Rail Atlas.
The payment flow demonstrates how a casino cashier can present a trusted banking option (Revolut) while routing transactions through a layered infrastructure involving:
- supergateway
- PayOp
- Powens
- Revolut Open Banking API
The inclusion of Powens — a regulated French institution — expands the scope of the Rail Atlas and highlights a broader systemic issue:
Whistleblower Call
The Scam-Or Project invites confidential submissions from:
- Players
- Payment professionals
- Compliance officers
- Casino affiliates
- Employees of Powens, PayOp, or Revolut
Relevant materials include:
- Merchant onboarding documents
- Supergateway routing logs
- PayOp / Transferop settlement data
- Powens Open Banking records
- Revolut authorisation logs
- Internal compliance alerts
- Screenshots of active cashier flows
