crypto sportsbooks
- Skaggerak
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crypto sportsbooks
Any suggestions for most popular crypto sportsbooks out there? Thinking of making a couple of deposits. I'm aware such info is a google search away, but there is also no better place to ask than on the experts forum
- Skaggerak
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- TheChosenOne
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Re: crypto sportsbooks
CloudBet, Nitrogen Sports,Stake and Sportsbet.io are probably your the best bet but theres plenty of sites that accept cyrptocurrency as a form of payment like Betonline and Bookmaker which are also solid options.
- aleksandar20
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- CLIFF843
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sportx.bet = game changer
Not just accept crypto, its built on crypto. Impossible to void, impossible to ban, impossible to limit
Also, no KYC, you actually dont even have to give them anything, including an email address, if you deposit through MetaMask.
Oh, and there's not even a concept of a deposit or withdrawal. Funds are always in the players custody except when the bet is open its locked in a smart contract until the bet is resolved. SportX never actually takes custody of any funds.
Not just accept crypto, its built on crypto. Impossible to void, impossible to ban, impossible to limit
Also, no KYC, you actually dont even have to give them anything, including an email address, if you deposit through MetaMask.
Oh, and there's not even a concept of a deposit or withdrawal. Funds are always in the players custody except when the bet is open its locked in a smart contract until the bet is resolved. SportX never actually takes custody of any funds.
- CLIFF843
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In the case of Sportx.bet its polygon but theyre in the process of moving to their own chain, "SX Network". You could place your actual bets in USDC though.
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What do you mean which infrastructure? Which blockchain?
In the case of Sportx.bet its polygon but theyre in the process of moving to their own chain, "SX Network". You could place your actual bets in USDC though.
- voodoo
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Re: crypto sportsbooks
So…there is no trap?CLIFF843 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 18, 2022 9:23 pmsportx.bet = game changer
Not just accept crypto, its built on crypto. Impossible to void, impossible to ban, impossible to limit
Also, no KYC, you actually dont even have to give them anything, including an email address, if you deposit through MetaMask.
Oh, and there's not even a concept of a deposit or withdrawal. Funds are always in the players custody except when the bet is open its locked in a smart contract until the bet is resolved. SportX never actually takes custody of any funds.
- CLIFF843
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The only possible "Trap" is that they charge a fee on winning bets, similar to say the way betfair do it (much smaller % actually). But they make up for it in so many ways: 1) tighter margins, 2) juicy arbs, 3) you "mine" their native SX token as you play, which has value, effectivly giving you partial ownership in the whole project, a % of profits that go to the treasury, and voting power.
Re: crypto sportsbooks
The only possible "Trap" is that they charge a fee on winning bets, similar to say the way betfair do it (much smaller % actually). But they make up for it in so many ways: 1) tighter margins, 2) juicy arbs, 3) you "mine" their native SX token as you play, which has value, effectivly giving you partial ownership in the whole project, a % of profits that go to the treasury, and voting power.
- Calibermonkey
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They just don't have competitive markets, a lot of lower leagues missing etc. There are way better optionsCLIFF843 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 21, 2022 1:29 am
The only possible "Trap" is that they charge a fee on winning bets, similar to say the way betfair do it (much smaller % actually). But they make up for it in so many ways: 1) tighter margins, 2) juicy arbs, 3) you "mine" their native SX token as you play, which has value, effectivly giving you partial ownership in the whole project, a % of profits that go to the treasury, and voting power.
- CLIFF843
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Name me a way better crypto option that offers arb-able lines that wont stiff you and wont limit you?Calibermonkey wrote: ↑Sun Aug 21, 2022 12:47 pmThey just don't have competitive markets, a lot of lower leagues missing etc. There are way better optionsCLIFF843 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 21, 2022 1:29 am
The only possible "Trap" is that they charge a fee on winning bets, similar to say the way betfair do it (much smaller % actually). But they make up for it in so many ways: 1) tighter margins, 2) juicy arbs, 3) you "mine" their native SX token as you play, which has value, effectivly giving you partial ownership in the whole project, a % of profits that go to the treasury, and voting power.
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Now your turn.
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Sportx is by the looks of it just an exchange. Exchanges won't ban anyone. Even Betfair doesn't. Because you make them money in any way because of the fee they charge. However betfair has way better liquidity and way more markets to bet on.CLIFF843 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 21, 2022 4:48 pmName me a way better crypto option that offers arb-able lines that wont stiff you and wont limit you?Calibermonkey wrote: ↑Sun Aug 21, 2022 12:47 pmThey just don't have competitive markets, a lot of lower leagues missing etc. There are way better optionsCLIFF843 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 21, 2022 1:29 am
The only possible "Trap" is that they charge a fee on winning bets, similar to say the way betfair do it (much smaller % actually). But they make up for it in so many ways: 1) tighter margins, 2) juicy arbs, 3) you "mine" their native SX token as you play, which has value, effectivly giving you partial ownership in the whole project, a % of profits that go to the treasury, and voting power.
Now your turn.
- CLIFF843
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Perhaps your more interested in soccer which i'm sure Betfair has better liquidity. US SPorts? last time I checked Betfair had very poor liquidity there. SportX prematch you could bet 25k+ per side on NBA/NFL with tight margins. Live betting they have 2-3k per side at any given time through the match. And if someone clears the orderbook with a big bet the liquidity returns immediately once theres been a odds change.
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I havent been able to place a bet on betfair in like 12 years because I live in Canada and well, they blocked me. Sportx lets met.Calibermonkey wrote: ↑Mon Aug 22, 2022 10:18 amSportx is by the looks of it just an exchange. Exchanges won't ban anyone. Even Betfair doesn't. Because you make them money in any way because of the fee they charge. However betfair has way better liquidity and way more markets to bet on.CLIFF843 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 21, 2022 4:48 pmName me a way better crypto option that offers arb-able lines that wont stiff you and wont limit you?Calibermonkey wrote: ↑Sun Aug 21, 2022 12:47 pm
They just don't have competitive markets, a lot of lower leagues missing etc. There are way better options
Now your turn.
Perhaps your more interested in soccer which i'm sure Betfair has better liquidity. US SPorts? last time I checked Betfair had very poor liquidity there. SportX prematch you could bet 25k+ per side on NBA/NFL with tight margins. Live betting they have 2-3k per side at any given time through the match. And if someone clears the orderbook with a big bet the liquidity returns immediately once theres been a odds change.
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Re: crypto sportsbooks
Hi
What website do you use to send/receive and transform into euros the bitcoins/crypto?
I tried Coinbase which allows also to move funds to paypal and would like to know if good alternatives to Coinbase are present without going through bank account
Also I would like to ask if you know websites where bitcoins earned through betting can be spent
Thanks
What website do you use to send/receive and transform into euros the bitcoins/crypto?
I tried Coinbase which allows also to move funds to paypal and would like to know if good alternatives to Coinbase are present without going through bank account
Also I would like to ask if you know websites where bitcoins earned through betting can be spent
Thanks
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Re: crypto sportsbooks
For the best odds, I recommend Fairlay although it can be a bit difficult to use at the beginning.