Source: Arkham Intelligence. Snapshot 2026-04-21 at 16:37 UTC.
Rainbet has the highest dollar-per-address depth of any clustered operator. For a 2023-launch brand, that reads as aggressive capitalisation.
Rainbet.com reserve balance across the last five weekly snapshots. Source: Arkham Intelligence entity cluster, snapshotted every Tuesday at 16:37 UTC.
Rainbet currently sits at #2 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 |
Fifty-three million dollars across 330,000 addresses. A hundred and sixty-one dollars per tracked address. Stake runs at forty-six. Rainbet is newer, with a smaller player base, and is holding more on-chain per head than the incumbent. That is unusual, and worth explaining.
The smaller address count is consistent with Rainbet's age. A 2023 launch has not had time to accrue the millions of addresses that Stake and Roobet wear from six-plus years of deposit traffic. The per-address figure is the interesting one. It implies either a wealthier typical player, or heavier capitalisation from the operator side, or both.
Rainbet's backing includes a handful of named streamers on affiliate deals, plus a reported institutional round we have not been able to verify through public filings. Whatever the source, the reserves are currently there, and they have grown roughly in line with the brand's marketing push over the past year.
What to watch next: whether the per-address depth holds as the player base grows. A drop towards Stake-level per-address numbers would be normal dilution. A drop below that would imply reserves are not keeping pace with incoming players, which is the start of a solvency conversation.
Unusually high reserves for a 2023-launch operator. The address count (329.7K) is much smaller than the older operators, which is consistent with a shorter operational history. The dollar-per-address figure is the standout, higher than Stake's on a per-address basis.
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.