Platform Β· KashME

The FinTech Platform Built for the Player.

The Industry

The casino industry built systems for machines.

We built one for the player.

The Thesis

KashME is not a product. It is a focus. The name is the thesis β€” cash me in, cash me out β€” the player speaking, on their terms, through whatever rail makes sense in the moment. SmartCard or TITO at any machine. Butler on the phone. Kiosk on the way out. Open-loop fiat tomorrow. Regulated stablecoin the day after.

The KashME Thesis

The casino industry built systems for machines. We built one for the player.

KashME is not a product. It is a focus. The name is the thesis β€” cash me in, cash me out β€” the player speaking, on their terms, through whatever rail makes sense in the moment. SmartCard or TITO at any machine. Butler on the phone. Kiosk on the way out. Open-loop fiat tomorrow. Regulated stablecoin the day after.

The player does not care which rail moves the money. The player cares that the money moves.

The Analogy

Stripe

Commerce

One platform for every form of payment

Toast

Restaurants

One platform for every form of service

KashME

Gaming

One platform for every form of transaction

Why It Matters

Gaming's first true FinTech platform.

Stripe gave commerce one platform for every form of payment. Toast gave restaurants one platform for every form of service. KashME gives gaming its first true FinTech platform β€” one architecture absorbing every transaction type, every form factor, every emerging technology.

Engineered around the only stakeholder whose experience determines whether the industry grows or contracts: the player.

Six products. One platform. One player-first architecture that scales with whatever comes next.

The Bottom Line

This is not cashless.
This is FinTech for gaming.
This is KashME.

Most gaming cashless stops at the property boundary. KashME doesn't. Open Loop & Digital Rails is the capability that separates KashME from every other gaming cashless solution β€” fiat on/off-ramps, regulated stablecoin integration, banking partnerships, and cross-property, cross-border player fund portability.