Source: Arkham Intelligence. Snapshot 2026-04-21 at 16:37 UTC.
Gamdom has the lowest clustered reserves of the five indexed operators. It has also been paying players since 2016, through a full crypto cycle.
Gamdom.com reserve balance across the last five weekly snapshots. Source: Arkham Intelligence entity cluster, snapshotted every Tuesday at 16:37 UTC.
Gamdom currently sits at #5 of 5 by total clustered on-chain liquidity. The ranking reflects what Arkham has tagged, not full operator reserves. Numbers below are snapshot values in USD.
| # | Operator | Reserves (USD) | Addresses tracked |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Stake.com | $351.24M | 7.6M |
| 2 | Rainbet.com | $52.99M | 330K |
| 3 | BC.Game | $26.89M | 1.6M |
| 4 | Roobet.com | $12.38M | 3.2M |
| 5 | Gamdom.com | $649.2K | 183K |
Six hundred and forty-nine thousand dollars across 183,000 addresses. Four dollars per address. On the surface, low. In context, not a concern.
Gamdom launched in 2016 as a CS:GO skin-trading platform before pivoting to a full crypto-native casino and sportsbook. That long operational history matters here. An operator that has paid players through 2018, 2020, 2021, and 2022 without a publicly documented dispute cluster has the benefit of track record.
The low reserve figure almost certainly reflects Gamdom running most of its float off-chain in fiat or in wallets Arkham has not tagged. The operator is smaller than the top three by player count, which caps how much on-chain depth is reasonable to expect. Tested withdrawals in the last six months have landed in 10 minutes to 2 hours, consistent with a funded payment stack.
What to watch next: any sign of reserves growing alongside the recent marketing expansion. If Gamdom's tagged reserves stay at sub-million while the brand keeps scaling, the gap between on-chain and off-chain float is widening, which reduces how much Arkham can tell you about the operator. Not alarming, but worth tracking.
Lowest indexed reserves of the five clustered operators. Gamdom has operated since 2016 and paid players through a full crypto cycle, so the low on-chain balance does not imply a liquidity problem, it implies the operator runs most of its float off-chain or in wallets Arkham has not tagged.
On-chain reserves are a floor, not a ceiling. An operator can hold more than this in wallets that have not been clustered, or less than this if they owe player balances that exceed their on-chain float. This page is one input among several. Use it alongside payout test results, licensing, and dispute history.
Source: Arkham Intelligence. Numbers are a manual snapshot, not a live feed.
Arkham Intelligence clusters public blockchain addresses and assigns them to entities. Their analysts link deposit addresses, hot wallets, and cold storage to operator entity pages through on-chain flow analysis. We take a weekly snapshot of the tagged balances on Tuesdays at 16:37 UTC and publish the result here. We do not run Arkham, we do not influence the clustering, and we do not pay for custom tagging. If Arkham updates its cluster, our next snapshot reflects the change.
We do not publish a live feed. Live feeds create a false sense of precision that the underlying clustering work does not support. A weekly snapshot with a dated timestamp is the correct resolution for this kind of data.