Easygo Marks 10-Year Anniversary: From Single Room to Global iGaming Powerhouse

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on April 27, 2026
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easygo igaming 10 year anniversary 2026

In an industry characterized by rapid turnover and short-lived brand cycles, Australian tech giant Easygo is celebrating a rare milestone: a decade of continuous operation.

The company’s ten-year journey offers a masterclass in “quiet scaling,” moving from a boutique startup to the structural backbone of the modern crypto-gambling and streaming era.

Building Before the Boom

The Easygo story began in 2016, with a founding team of just four people operating out of a cramped single room on Melbourne’s Queen Street. At the time, the concepts that would later define the industry, decentralized wagering and creator-led content, were still in their infancy. While others chased immediate headlines, Easygo focused on the unglamorous but essential task of building high-performance product infrastructure.

This foundational focus allowed the company to scale seamlessly alongside the industry’s eventual explosion. Today, Easygo’s global footprint includes more than 750 employees in Australia and a total workforce exceeding 2,000 internationally.

Its technology now reaches hundreds of millions of users, powering some of the most recognizable names in the digital entertainment space, including the crypto-casino titan Stake and the streaming disruptor Kick.

The Move to Cremorne: A New Chapter

Reflecting its transition into a Tier-1 tech entity, Easygo is preparing to move its headquarters to Cremorne, a suburb that has emerged as Australia’s premiere hub for innovation and enterprise. Internally, the executive team views this first decade not as a final achievement, but as the completion of a necessary groundwork.

The company’s philosophy remains rooted in long-term value over short-term trends. By avoiding the volatility that has claimed many of its peers, Easygo has positioned itself as the silent engine of the iGaming sector. In a market where the biggest moves often come after the foundation is set, Easygo’s next decade is poised to be even more transformative than its first.

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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