do you know where do they get their odds from?maletaja wrote:Usually, there are 2 ways. You buy bitcoin(BTC, or ETH) or that other coin(for example CHP) which is used in that sportsbook. How to speak-limitations are not so fast and max bets are quite high. For example, ITF tennis could be around 200-300usd max bet which i see quite large. AUS open max bets where 2kusd This is new thing maybe there are lacking stuff or so. I don't know about withdrawals, but for now, it has been fine.@maletaja
I'm so curious about the crypto sportsbook, what do you mean exactly?
you talking about books can we charge with bitcoin or something like this?
and what exactly the benefit of this book, its possible to avoid limitation!
thanx
Usually, these sportsbook doesn't have licence or situating in grey area, but they certainly earn more by doing decent business then scamming, because lots of crypto whales are around us.
its been a while since i was arbing. im coming back from retirement
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Which ones are you using?
Are you arbing or doing value betting?
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Are you referring to a specific new crypto sportsbook, or just crypto sportbooks in general?maletaja wrote: Welcome. New direction-crypto sportsbook. Unlimired betting no max bets and no restrictions
Which ones are you using?
Are you arbing or doing value betting?