Blask Report Highlights 30.4% Surge in Kazakhstan Gambling-Related Search Volume

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on May 26, 2026
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Blask Report Highlights 30.4% Surge in Kazakhstan Gambling-Related Search Volume

In its latest automated iGaming market intelligence index covering the week of May 18 to May 24, 2026, data analytics firm Blask revealed that Kazakhstan has recorded the world’s largest weekly spike in gambling-related search volume.

The central Asian state saw search engine activity surge by an unprecedented 30.4% week-on-week, triggered by aggressive state intervention in regional banking and telecommunications corridors.

Top International Gainers (May 18–24, 2026)

Country JurisdictionWeekly Search Volume GrowthPrimary External Market Driver
Kazakhstan+30.4%Offshore Payment Blocks & IP Bans
Switzerland+17.3%IIHF World Championship National Wins
Uzbekistan+17.1%First-Ever FIFA World Cup Squad Reveal
El Salvador+14.2%Primera División Clausura Finals Surge
Moldova+6.2%Moldovan Cup & Europa League Qualifications

As per Blask, the sudden macro acceleration across Kazakhstan directly follows the activation of strict federal rules targeting unapproved offshore casino payments on May 17. The Ministry of Finance forced local telecommunications networks to block illegal online casino payments routed through mobile phone balances.

This technical disruption triggered an immediate surge in organic internet searches linked to licensed domestic operators, legal alternative payment channels, and general state compliance registries as users looked for authorized platforms.

Sports Integration Steers Secondary Markets

Switzerland secured the second highest weekly ranking, posting a 17.3% growth spike during the high-profile IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship hosted in Zurich and Fribourg. Blask’s data engine connected the search traffic directly to the Swiss national team winning all six of its matches during the observed timeframe, including a dominant 9-0 victory over Austria.

Concurrently, Uzbekistan claimed the third spot with a 17.1% increase, driven by head coach Fabio Cannavaro unveiling the country’s first-ever official FIFA World Cup squad on May 22, an announcement that amplified sports betting search queries regarding their qualifying group rivals.

In Central America, El Salvador recorded a 14.2% traffic recovery after the Primera División Clausura and Copa Presidente final matches took place on the same weekend, successfully reversing a steep drop observed during the prior week. Moldova rounded out the top five international gainers with a 6.2% lift tied to the high-stakes Moldovan Cup final and the associated chase for a European Europa League qualifying slot.

Blask’s data analysts noted that the broader reporting week was heavily shaped by the formal conclusion of Europe’s domestic football leagues on May 17, a structural shift that temporarily removed one of the largest recurring drivers of global sports betting web traffic.

Dimitri Dimitrov

Dimitri is an iGaming expert with nearly a decade of experience and a knack for crafting content that speaks directly to the iGaming crowd. He understands affiliate marketing, player psychology, and search algorithms, which enables him to write engaging, data-driven articles.

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