Existing payment systems for gaming were largely retrofitted from other sectors, creating friction in modern economies that rely on esports prizes, creator payouts, and complex player-to-player commerce. ZBD aims to replace these one-way transaction models with a native infrastructure that treats money movement as a driver for engagement and long-term loyalty rather than a simple cost center. The company, which has secured $90 million in funding from investors including Square Enix and Lakestar, operates as a licensed payment provider across the US and the European Economic Area.
The platform’s architecture consists of four primary pillars: programmable embedded accounts for real-money marketplaces, instant payout systems for creators and competitors, native reward loops for LiveOps, and white-label debit cards that link real-world spending to in-game benefits. By handling KYC, compliance, and fraud protection end-to-end, ZBD allows developers to maintain control over their internal economies.
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