What is changing in Brazilian iGaming regulation, how payments work under the hood and what fraud is doing right now.
CazéTV sold R$ 2 billion in sponsorship to broadcast the 2026 World Cup — matching Globo — and three master tiers, at R$ 185 million each, belong to betting houses. What this reveals about iGaming’s maturity in Brazil and the question every operator should ask.
A 40-year-old Cape Verde goalkeeper made seven saves against Spain, left the pitch in tears and jumped from 50,000 to 8 million followers in under 24 hours. What Vozinha’s viral moment teaches about emotion, timing and behavior — and why it matters for iGaming.
The SPA/MF Seminar on Bettor Consumer Protection and Responsible Gaming marks a new phase for Brazil’s regulated market — where bettor protection, responsible gaming and data-driven technology stop being a cost and become strategy.
A 1-1 with Morocco in the 2026 World Cup opener that felt less about the opponent and more about Brazil’s own mistakes. A midfield without identity, hard-to-explain calls — and a Vinícius Júnior increasingly in charge.
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