Jake Paul’s Betr Social Casino Now Live In Over 30 States
New social casino pushes Betr platform closer to a national, five-pronged super app
1 min
Betr just keeps getting bigger, as Betr Social Casino is now live in at least 30 states, according to co-founder Jake Paul.
This is the fourth gambling product under Paul’s Betr umbrella, joining Betr Picks (a DFS 2.0 site), the Betr Social Sportsbook, and Betr Arcade.
Betr is also slated to join the prediction market party via a partnership with Polymarket.
Betr, founded in 2022 by Paul and SimpleBet founder Joey Levy, has been growing exponentially in the last year.
“I remember coming to this conference last year. We only had Betr Picks,” Levy said at the Next Summit: New York last week, as reported by SBC Americas. “Today, just a year later, we have Betr Picks in 34 states, we have Betr Social Sportsbook in 32 states, we have Betr Arcade in 38 states, we soft-launched our social casino. So we literally went from just one nationwide gaming product to four, all within the same app with a consolidated wallet experience.”
Prediction markets are next, and the plan is to have all five of Betr’s products sharing one “super app.”
“We certainly have a first-mover [advantage] on the super-app strategy,” Levy said at the conference. “And through social casino, we’re still going to have an advantage with having a nationwide casino-like offering. Consumers nowadays don’t want to have to download five to seven different apps with different wallets. It’s just too much friction.”
Paul is everywhere
Paul, 29, is best known as a professional boxer with a 12-2 record (7 KOs), though his path to the ring was decidedly nontraditional.
Born in Cleveland, he first gained fame posting videos on Vine, eventually amassing over 5 million followers before the platform shuttered. He parlayed that into a YouTube empire and a stint on the Disney Channel series Bizaardvark before pivoting to boxing in 2020.
His most recent bout was a sixth-round knockout loss to former heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua on Netflix in December 2025. Outside the ring, Paul co-founded Most Valuable Promotions in 2021 with adviser Nakisa Bidarian, recently launching MVPW, a women’s boxing promotion, and inking a deal with ESPN. He also co-founded Anti Fund, a venture-capital firm reportedly holding over $65 million in investments and assets.