Single Wallet

Single Wallet is a wallet architecture where one player balance is shared across casino, live casino, and sportsbook products.

What it means in practice

Single Wallet is a wallet model in which one player balance funds every product an operator runs, so a deposit made for casino play is instantly available for live casino or sportsbook without any manual transfer. This contrasts with a transfer wallet, where each product holds its own balance and the player has to move funds between them. By keeping a single ledger, the operator gives the player one place to check their money and removes the friction of moving funds around mid-session. Because every bet, win, and bonus posts to the same balance, the operator also gets one unified view of player activity rather than fragments scattered across product silos.

Architecturally, the single wallet sits inside the player account management layer and connects outward to each game aggregator and sportsbook through wallet APIs that debit and credit in real time. The wallet becomes the source of truth for player value, so operators reconcile it against the casino management system and downstream reporting. Clean, consolidated transaction data also makes casino payment processing and reconciliation simpler, since deposits and withdrawals reference a single balance.

For affiliate and partner programs, the single wallet matters because commission accuracy depends on clean revenue data. When all of a player's deposits and net losses roll up to one balance, the operator can attribute GGR and NGR to the correct affiliate without stitching together separate casino and sportsbook ledgers. A unified wallet feeds cleaner numbers into the iGaming operator reporting stack, which keeps revshare calculations consistent across products.

How Single Wallet works across industries

See how single wallet is applied in the verticals Track360 supports, from qualification logic and payout structure to the operational context behind each model.

Online Casino

Single Wallet in Online Casino

Casino operators use a single wallet so slots, table games, and live dealer products draw from one balance, giving a unified picture of player deposits and net gaming revenue.
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iGaming

Single Wallet in iGaming affiliate programs

Across a multi-product iGaming brand, the single wallet removes the transfer step between verticals and consolidates transaction data into one reconcilable ledger.
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Sportsbook

Single Wallet in Sportsbook

Sportsbook operators sharing a single wallet with casino let bettors switch between bet slips and slots on one balance, which also unifies turnover and margin reporting.
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How Track360 handles this

Track360 ingests the consolidated transaction and revenue data a single wallet produces through platform integrations, so affiliate commissions are calculated on one clean revenue stream rather than fragmented per-product ledgers.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about single wallet, how it works in affiliate programs, and where it shows up across Track360's supported verticals.

Single wallet keeps one shared balance across all products, while a transfer wallet holds a separate balance per product and requires the player to move funds between them before playing.

Related Terms

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Player Account Management (PAM)

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Player Account Management is the central system that holds the player record, wallet, transactions, KYC status, bonuses, and responsible-gambling controls.

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iGaming Platform

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iGaming Platform is the core software stack an operator runs an online casino or sportsbook on, from player accounts to payments and reporting.

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Game Aggregator

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A game aggregator is a middleware platform that connects online casino operators to multiple game providers through a single API integration.

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Casino Management System

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Casino Management System is the back-office software operators use to manage games, players, bonuses, payments, and reporting for an online casino.

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Casino Payment Processing

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Casino payment processing covers the deposit and withdrawal infrastructure that online casino operators use to accept player funds and distribute winnings.

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iGaming Operator

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An iGaming operator is a licensed company that runs online casino, sportsbook, or other gambling products and acquires players through affiliate programs, direct marketing, or proprietary channels.

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