If you catch yourself thinking, “So what can I actually run traffic to right now?” — it’s the perfect time to open our cards, see where audience attention is focused, and jump into the game.
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January 4 is the official excuse to learn things that affect nothing — but are a pleasure to read. We’ve collected the most curious facts from the world of casinos and betting, from strange to slightly absurd.
— There are no clocks on casino floors in Las Vegas — so you lose track of time.
— The biggest slot jackpot ($40 million) was once never claimed — the ticket simply “expired.”
— In football, odds can shift because a coach sneezed at a press conference.
— The very first bookmaker was opened by… a former funeral agent.
— Tennis, not football, is the highest-turnover sport for betting worldwide.
There’s also a darker side: robberies, bizarre bets, and stories where winning brought more trouble than joy. In short, a full set of New Year’s absurdity.
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Happy first working week of 2026! The year has only just begun, but the market is already sending signals. Technologies are accelerating, regulators are keeping pace, and familiar jurisdictions are back in the spotlight.
— In Russia, the Unified TSUPIS, after implementing AI, reduced false player blocks by 74%, while detection of drop accounts increased by 37%. A practical case of how AI actually reduces friction instead of creating it.
— Telegram is testing the Emoji Stake feature — betting with the messenger’s Stars currency in the Dice emoji game. The code already hints at an affiliate mechanic (Star Affiliate Commission). There’s no official announcement yet, but the direction is clear.
— China is preparing rules that would ban AI chatbots from generating gambling-related content. This is part of broader regulation of “emotional” AI services. If adopted, it would set a global-level precedent.
— The CGA regulator has postponed issuing permanent licenses to a number of operators due to the volume of inspections. Temporary licenses remain valid.
— The president signed a decree making banks, payment providers, and advertising companies tax-liable for working with illegal bookmakers. Pressure is being shifted across the entire chain.
— A phased increase in GGR tax has also been approved:
12% → 15% by 2027 → 18% by 2028. Regulation is becoming systemic and long-term.
— The global gambling market reached $315.6 billion in 2025.
According to forecasts, it could grow to $541 billion by 2030. The trend remains upward — despite bans and pressure.
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Affiliate marketing in 2026 is a strategic system for managing business performance. Modern platforms like Trackier function as a central analytics hub, where big data and artificial intelligence make it possible to predict partner value, automate workflows, and minimize fraud risks.
— mCaffeine case: +11.8% profit growth and reduced CPA
— Anti-fraud as risk management, not blind blocking
— Reports that actually change strategy, not just look good
— Flexible attribution built around the business, not “one-size-fits-all”
This principle of “flexibility based on transparency,” as we see it, will define the next era of performance marketing — and it’s exactly what Trackier continues to build its platform around.
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Spain confidently remains among the top iGaming GEOs — the online market is hitting new all-time highs in GGR. It’s a rare case where a Tier-1 market stays workable and predictable for affiliates. We’ve prepared a complete guide to the Spanish iGaming market, breaking down legal nuances, explaining which channels work best for attracting Spanish audiences, and collecting ready-to-use strategies for a fast launch.
— why Spain is a stable and promising GEO;
— how regulation and licensing are structured;
— which brands can be promoted legally;
— target audience specifics and habits;
— who plays and what they bet on;
— which models and channels deliver results.
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Football and tennis feel boring already? Take a look at these unusual events. In the world of sports, there are dozens of tournaments where showmanship, absurdity, and pure madness take center stage. And that’s exactly why they’re so fascinating to watch.
A championship of playing an imaginary guitar. No instruments — only charisma, movement, and crowd reaction. It’s not about numbers here, but pure performance.
A race chasing a wheel of cheese down a steep hill. Winners are those who manage to tumble to the finish line. Absolute chaos and zero predictability.
A championship of… lying down. The winner is the one who stays down the longest. The most paradoxical tournament, which sometimes creates more tension than top-league finals.
And that’s just a small part. The list also includes frying-pan bobsleigh, oil wrestling, snail racing, and several other events that are hard to believe until you see them.
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You could have become anyone — but you chose to become an affiliate 😎
And if arbitrage suddenly stopped existing, who would you become?
Write in the comments and don’t limit yourself — here and today, you can be anyone you want❤️🔥
And if arbitrage suddenly stopped existing, who would you become?
Write in the comments and don’t limit yourself — here and today, you can be anyone you want
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ICE and iGaming Club in Barcelona are happening very soon. If you’re flying in too — catch 3SNET there.
We’ll be on site, open to meetings and solid networking
And if you have time to explore the city, here’s a list of places to visit and catch the right vibe.
— Sagrada Família — the Basilica of the Holy Family in Barcelona, Catalonia. An outstanding work by architect Antoni Gaudí and the symbol of the city.
— El Born — a district full of bars, restaurants, and small galleries. Perfect for informal 1-on-1 meetings or a relaxed dinner.
— Gothic Quarter — the old city center. Great for a walk, food, and a change of scenery. Works perfectly to “reset your head” even without a plan or route.
— El Nacional — a large space with multiple cuisines to suit any taste.
— Dr Stravinsky — a bar for calm conversations. Ideal for late evenings when you want less noise and a proper talk.
— Hotel 1898 Rooftop — a rooftop restaurant and bar with a beautiful city view.
— Tablao Cordobes — a classic flamenco show: live dance, guitar, vocals, and an intense atmosphere in a small venue. A full evening format lasting 1–1.5 hours.
— Club nights in the Eixample district — plenty of interesting small venues where people enjoy cocktails, music, and conversation.
Networking and communication at conferences are key, and to stay connected everywhere without losing contacts, check out our article on eSIM and SIM services.
Drop a comment if you’re flying somewhere soon. And for those who haven’t decided yet, check out our activity calendar — browse and choose.
See you in Barcelona
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January kicks off at a high pace right away: super cups and championships, major football showdowns, and the start of the season’s main tennis tournament. Events for every taste!
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