Blask Data Reveals Stability in Venezuela iGaming Market Following Political Upheaval

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on January 13, 2026
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Stacks of casino chips representing the stable player demand and betting volume in Venezuela following political events.

The iGaming sector in Venezuela has shown unexpected stability in the days following the detention of Nicolás Maduro, with new data from market intelligence platform Blask indicates that player demand remained steady despite the significant political disruption caused by the US operation on January 3.

Data Shows Immediate Resilience

The operation involving US forces and the subsequent transport of the former president to New York raised immediate questions about economic continuity. However, the Blask daily Index suggests that digital user behavior did not suffer a collapse. Between January 1 and January 4, the index hovered within a tight corridor in the high 200,000 zone.

On the day of the detention itself, the data recorded a drop of 5 percent, bringing the figure down to 257,400. This decline was short lived. The numbers recovered the following day. Blask analysts conclude that this slight dip sits well within the normal daily fluctuations of the Venezuelan market and does not indicate a fundamental shift in consumer demand.

Blask Index in Venezuela 30 Dec 6 Jan

A Year of Rapid Expansion

The resilience of the market follows a year of explosive growth. Throughout 2025, Venezuela stood out as one of the strongest demand gainers in the global iGaming industry. The Blask Index for the region surged by 134.9 percent year on year, marking the second highest growth rate globally.

Market Consolidation and Brand Dominance

This expansion has been accompanied by a consolidation of power among top operators. By December, the brand Triunfo Bet commanded 59 percent of the Brand Accumulated Power in the country. This metric measures the portion of total user interest a brand controls nationally. Triunfo Bet gained 15 percentage points since the start of the year.

Furthermore, the top iGaming three brands in Venezuela collectively reached over 85 percent of the market share, an increase of 11 points. The data suggests that while the political environment faces uncertainty, the digital gaming sector remains robust and heavily concentrated among key market leaders.

Top countries by YoY metric 2025
Dimitri Dimitrov

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