"In the past 12 months alone, we were able to detect and block over 1,300 fraud and match-fixing attempts. The average response time is under four hours after the first alert," Campos states.
The automation of these processes allows platforms to track data such as geolocation, browsing history, and betting patterns in real time. Identity verification has also become stricter, using facial recognition and cross-referencing of official documents, which drastically reduces the risk of multiple account creation or access by underage users.
To meet legal requirements and keep pace with market growth, operators have been investing in cutting-edge technologies, with artificial intelligence emerging as a key player in the fight against fraud and match-fixing.
"Regulation has raised the bar for the sector, and technology is essential to ensure compliance and protect both the bettor and the sports ecosystem," he Campos.
In addition to investing in digital security, LuckBet maintains partnerships with entities such as Sportradar and the International Betting Integrity Association (IBIA), which help identify abnormal betting patterns and flag potential match-fixing attempts in sports events.
The integration of technology and governance also extends to internal operations. LuckBet trains its employees to identify irregular behavior and provides a confidential whistleblower channel, which can even be used in cases involving athletes, managers, or sports federations.
With billions in financial transactions expected in the coming years, the sports betting sector in Brazil is moving toward solidification under constant surveillance. According to experts, artificial intelligence may be a key ally in ensuring game security for all stakeholders.
Founded in 2021 and headquartered in Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, LuckBet is a Brazilian online betting company that stands out in the national market.
With a history of sponsoring clubs and sporting events—including Cuiabá EC, UFC’s LFA 209, and the Brazilian Footvolley Circuit—the platform also features actor and race car driver Caio Castro as its ambassador.
Source: GMB