Gamdom opens with possibly the most unexpected ambassador pairing in crypto gambling. Iggy Azalea on the left. N3ON, a streaming personality, on the right. Between them, the tagline: "most casinos take, this one pays." A direct shot at the competition, and it sets the tone for everything else on the page. I have no idea how those two ended up as co-ambassadors for the same crypto casino, but here they are. The combination of a pop artist and a Twitch-era streamer is such an odd pairing that it almost circles back around to being memorable.
Below the hero sits a play button alongside Steam, Google, and Telegram login icons. Telegram as a sign-up method is still unusual even in this tier. Most crypto casinos offer Steam or Google as alternatives. Adding Telegram suggests Gamdom has a significant audience already communicating through that platform, probably tied to the crypto communities and gambling groups that live there.
Three cards divide the content below: Casino, Sports Betting, and Slots Arena. That third one surprised me. Slots Arena gets its own card and its own top-level navigation tab, sitting between Casino and Sports in the main menu. I am not entirely clear on what separates Slots Arena from the regular Casino slots section. Different rules maybe, or different promotional structures, or perhaps just a different curation of the same library. The distinction exists but the reasoning behind it is not obvious from the outside. A "trusted by 18 million plus players" claim appears below the register button. Large number. Hard to verify.