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High Roller Technologies stock jumps again as ROLR adds Lines.com marketing plan to Crypto.com prediction push
15 January 2026
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High Roller Technologies stock jumps again as ROLR adds Lines.com marketing plan to Crypto.com prediction push

New York, Jan 15, 2026, 13:08 (ET) — Regular session

  • Shares of High Roller Technologies climbed roughly 44% in afternoon trading, pushing their strong two-day surge even further
  • The stock surged 436.65% on Wednesday following the announcement of a partnership with Crypto.com for prediction markets
  • Investors await clear agreements and specifics on a planned U.S. launch in Q1 2026

Shares of High Roller Technologies jumped roughly 44%, hitting $27.20 in afternoon trading Thursday. The NYSE American-listed online gaming stock is continuing a volatile two-day rally. So far today, the price has swung between $19.08 and $29.05.

The shift is significant as High Roller aims to expand beyond its online casino roots into U.S. prediction markets — a space where traders deal in contracts linked to event outcomes, ranging from sports scores to economic figures. Investors usually react quickly to such pivots, well before any revenue surfaces.

It thrusts a small company into a tightly regulated space where execution and compliance dictate the tempo. Traders are latching onto every headline, pushing the stock to move sharply with each update.

High Roller announced Wednesday it has signed a binding letter of intent with Crypto.com | Derivatives North America for an exclusive deal to provide event-based prediction market contracts to U.S. users via HighRoller.com. “We’re thrilled to bring High Roller to the USA through this strategic partnership with Crypto.com,” CEO Seth Young said. The companies aim for a Q1 2026 rollout, pending final agreements. Crypto.com’s derivatives arm is registered with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the U.S. derivatives regulator, the company noted. High Roller Technologies, Inc.

The stock ended Wednesday at $18.89, soaring 436.65% for the day after hitting an intraday peak of $33.68, per StockAnalysis.com data. It had closed at $3.52 the previous Tuesday. StockAnalysis

A recent filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Jan. 14 labeled the Crypto.com letter of intent as binding. It noted both sides committed to negotiating in good faith toward final agreements. The document detailed that the letter contains exclusivity and marketing clauses but warned there’s no guarantee the deal will close. SEC

Before Thursday’s open, High Roller announced a non-binding letter of intent with Lines.com, a sports media platform under Spike Up Media, aimed at boosting customer acquisition and brand awareness ahead of its prediction markets launch. CEO Young emphasized a “disciplined go-to-market strategy,” while Spike Up’s Eric Ames described prediction markets as “a natural extension” for their sports audience. High Roller also revealed that Spike Up Media holds shares in the company, with two High Roller directors owning stakes in Spike Up Media. High Roller Technologies, Inc.

High Roller revealed a new partnership with Power Protocol to dive into Web3 — their term for blockchain-based tools — aiming to introduce incentive-driven engagement to its casino brands. “We’re focused on responsibly testing incentive-driven models,” Young explained. Power Protocol contributor Kam Punia added that the goal is to “reward meaningful user behaviour, not passive impressions.” High Roller Technologies, Inc.

Investors now face a key question: will these letters of intent evolve into signed contracts and scalable products, or just another wave of hype? Prediction markets tend to be slow-moving, but they quickly punish any stumbles in onboarding, compliance, or distribution.

But plenty can still go sideways. The Lines.com marketing letter isn’t binding, and the Crypto.com deal hinges on final agreements plus regulatory and compliance hurdles. Any delays or shifts in terms could kill the momentum fast.

Traders await additional SEC filings detailing the economics and commitments involved, along with a clearer timeline for the planned Q1 launch. For now, the key trigger remains straightforward: the signing of definitive agreements—or their absence.

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