Conference

EUROPEAN GAMING CONGRESS

- Warsaw, Poland

What Was European Gaming Congress 2023?

European Gaming Congress 2023 was an iGaming and gaming regulation conference held in Warsaw, Poland, on 30 and 31 October 2023. Organised by Hipther Agency, it brought together gambling operators, regulators, technology providers, and legal advisers to discuss the fast-changing compliance, technology, and business landscape across European gaming markets, including the growing role of blockchain and crypto in gambling and gaming platforms. The official page sat on the European Gaming Congress site. It is an iGaming event rather than a dedicated crypto conference, though blockchain, NFTs, and crypto payments are increasingly important threads.

As blockchain gaming and crypto payments enter regulated gambling markets, these worlds increasingly overlap. To follow related events, see CoinGabbar's crypto events calendar and our Web3 tech events list.

Key Themes at European Gaming Congress

The agenda addressed European iGaming compliance and innovation:

  • Gaming regulation across European markets.
  • Blockchain and crypto in gambling platforms.
  • Responsible gambling and player protection.
  • Payments technology and crypto deposits.

The compliance-and-technology mix gave it a practical character. Many guests also tracked broader blockchain events through CoinGabbar.

How Blockchain Is Entering European Gaming in Poland

Poland is one of Central Europe's largest gaming markets and an EU member, which means it follows EU-level rules including MiCA for crypto-asset services. The Polish Financial Supervision Authority (KNF) oversees the financial sector, and Poland has a growing tech and software engineering base that contributes to both gaming and blockchain development. Crypto is legal in Poland but not legal tender, and gains from crypto are generally treated as capital income taxed at 19%.

In the European gaming space, blockchain's most tangible roles are in payments (allowing faster deposits and withdrawals through crypto), provably fair gaming (using blockchain to prove game outcomes are random), and NFT-based rewards or skins. Warsaw has developed as a significant hub for both iGaming compliance and Eastern European tech talent, making it a natural home for a conference examining where gaming and blockchain intersect. For more shows, see CoinGabbar's crypto conferences page.

Impact of the Event on European Gaming

A gaming regulation conference in Warsaw helps the industry in real ways. It connects operators with compliance tools. It surfaces blockchain payment solutions to platform teams. And it advances thinking on how to regulate crypto gambling responsibly. Each edition sharpens the industry's approach to both technology and compliance.

Why Sponsors, Exhibitors and Partners Should Join

A gaming compliance event reaches operators and tech buyers. Strong fits include:

  • Crypto payment gateways: reach gambling operator teams.
  • Blockchain gaming platforms: show provably fair tech.
  • Compliance and RegTech tools: serve regulated operators.
  • KYC and AML solutions: address gaming's specific needs.
  • NFT rewards platforms: explore gaming loyalty.

To get involved in a future edition, you can list a crypto event with the CoinGabbar team.

Why KOLs, Media and Influencers Attend

The blockchain-in-gaming story is growing rapidly. Creators meet the operators and tech firms navigating crypto's entry into regulated European gambling. Coverage can spread through the crypto press release network.

Why Builders and Participants Join

For gaming operators and technology providers, EGC is a focused, practical gathering. You learn where European gaming regulation is heading, meet crypto payment solutions tailored for gambling, and explore how blockchain gaming features comply with responsible-gambling rules. Many leave with vendor leads and a clearer picture of the regulatory road ahead.

Tickets and PR Offers With CoinGabbar

Building crypto payments or blockchain tools for gaming? CoinGabbar offers ticket discounts at partner events and free or discounted press release publishing for projects booked through us. To sponsor, partner, or add your event to our digital asset events list, email event@coingabbar.io.

How the Event Concluded and What Came Next

European Gaming Congress wrapped up with practical compliance sessions and new ties between operators, technology vendors, and legal advisers. Several blockchain payment integrations gained traction here. By hosting an iGaming conference in Warsaw, it reflected Poland's role in Central European gaming and tech, and the industry's serious engagement with blockchain and crypto. To follow what came next, see the crypto events calendar and our Web3 tech events page.

Glossary of Key Terms

  • iGaming: online gambling including casino games, sports betting, and poker.
  • Provably fair: a blockchain-based method to prove that a game outcome is genuinely random.
  • KNF: the Polish Financial Supervision Authority, Poland's main financial regulator.
  • AML: anti-money laundering, rules preventing the use of financial systems for illegal fund flows.
  • NFT reward: a unique digital token used as a gaming reward, trophy, or in-game asset.

Disclaimer

This page is for general information only. It is not financial, legal, or tax advice. This is an iGaming and gaming regulation event and took place in October 2023; future dates and details may differ. Polish and EU crypto and gaming rules may change; always check current guidance. Please confirm with the official source and do your own research. Crypto assets are volatile and can lose value.

Monika Verma

About the Author Monika Verma

Research Analyst at coingabbar.com

Published By: Monika Verma Published at:

Monika is a Crypto Events & Stakeholder Engagement Specialist with 5 years of experience in managing data and operations for global blockchain events, meetups, and conferences. She helps organizers identify the right sponsors, exhibitors, speakers, and visitor segments to boost ticket sales and event revenue. With strong networking insight, she connects key stakeholders, from KOLs and influencers to project teams and media partners. She ensures the event data she manages is reliable, structured, and community-focused.

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