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    ETH sportsbooks/deposits

    A friend recommended that I try Ethereum to deposit to a sportsbook. I've had some issues with Bitcoin with high fees and long waits and would like to try this ETH to fund a sportsbook or two.

    Could someone please point me to a resource listing all sportsbooks that accept ETH specifically? Not 'crypto' or 'bitcoin', but ETH. I was unable to find it on SBR website.

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    Not bet365 lol!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pabonaparte View Post
    A friend recommended that I try Ethereum to deposit to a sportsbook. I've had some issues with Bitcoin with high fees and long waits and would like to try this ETH to fund a sportsbook or two.

    Could someone please point me to a resource listing all sportsbooks that accept ETH specifically? Not 'crypto' or 'bitcoin', but ETH. I was unable to find it on SBR website.
    Betcoin, Playbetr, Stake and some other bitcoin only books. I wish that Nitrogen would add ETH.
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    Quote Originally Posted by raiders72001 View Post
    Betcoin, Playbetr, Stake and some other bitcoin only books. I wish that Nitrogen would add ETH.

    If you were to recommend just one for a $100/bet player, which one would you sign up for and fund? I'm interested in NHL and tennis wagering

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    Also curious about Ethereum accepting books. BetOnline states it does, but the links to the site from SBR do not work and browsing their site runs into a lot of dead links.

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    BetOnline, BETUS, Jazz/Looselines. The confirm is faster but all those books give you a price guarantee so I would send Bitcoin instead. If you have to get a confirm with a middle wallet, maybe ETH will be better. I will not be using it again myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spektre View Post
    Also curious about Ethereum accepting books. BetOnline states it does, but the links to the site from SBR do not work and browsing their site runs into a lot of dead links.
    Could you help me out with a link or the page on SBR you were on that the Betonline link didn't work please Spektre?




    Bookmaker group also take Ether.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pabonaparte View Post
    If you were to recommend just one for a $100/bet player, which one would you sign up for and fund? I'm interested in NHL and tennis wagering
    Definitely Betcoin. You'll love the live betting in both the NHL and tennis.

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    This shows the amount of live betting markets right now in tennis.

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    Regarding Bookmaker, has anybody been able to withdrawal using altcoins? They seem to always cancel mine and ask me to use BTC to withdrawal.

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    https://www.sportsbookreview.com/bet...tes/betonline/

    The green visit BetOnline buttons.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LLXC View Post
    Regarding Bookmaker, has anybody been able to withdrawal using altcoins? They seem to always cancel mine and ask me to use BTC to withdrawal.
    I don't have personal experience with bookmaker but this is a tactic that some bookies are using.

    You make a deposit with bitcoin and when you will ask for a withdrawal and the price of bitcoin is less than the price that you send they will try to delay the withdrawal until the price of bitcoin goes up again. Of course if it is the opposite probably they will pay you fast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spektre View Post
    Thank you

    Reported to be fixed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saga View Post
    I don't have personal experience with bookmaker but this is a tactic that some bookies are using.

    You make a deposit with bitcoin and when you will ask for a withdrawal and the price of bitcoin is less than the price that you send they will try to delay the withdrawal until the price of bitcoin goes up again. Of course if it is the opposite probably they will pay you fast.
    Bookmaker.eu isn’t doing that because their BTC payouts are lightning fast. They just don’t seem to want to deal with altcoins on withdrawals.

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    I use sportsbet.io for betting with ETH and XRP.
    What I like is that there is no conversion to btc or chips or anything like that.
    You deposit 1.5 ETH and you play with 1.5 ETH, so no converting back to BTC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Optional View Post
    Could you help me out with a link or the page on SBR you were on that the Betonline link didn't work please Spektre?
    Bookmaker group also take Ether.

    Heads up.

    Your Intertops review page states they will allow withdrawal in Ethereum. This does not match the information on their website.
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    Quote Originally Posted by raiders72001 View Post
    Definitely Betcoin. You'll love the live betting in both the NHL and tennis.

    Has anyone had an issue with using the Betcoin website with VPN? I can certainly provide all necessary KYC paperwork and I will let them know, but I'm unable to access the website from either my mobile or my home cable internet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spektre View Post


    Heads up.

    Your Intertops review page states they will allow withdrawal in Ethereum. This does not match the information on their website.
    Thanks Spektre. Reported.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pabonaparte View Post
    Has anyone had an issue with using the Betcoin website with VPN? I can certainly provide all necessary KYC paperwork and I will let them know, but I'm unable to access the website from either my mobile or my home cable internet.
    Shoot them a support ticket and tell them the situation. I'm sure you'll be fine as long as you tell them what's up.

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    I was trying to sent about 2 ethereum on blockchain and it said the fee was 0.013 about $30. That seemed high so i clicked advanced to adjust the fee and it said i risk overpaying or the transaction never being confirmed. I adjusted the fee to 0.01 since I don't need this transaction to go through for a few days anyway. I am confused why it said i risk overpaying if I lower the fee. If I sent the transaction with the recommended 0.013 fee does blockchain sometimes adjust the fee lower or is the fee fixed based on what it said. I also notice the last time i sent a similar amount of ethereum in early march the fee was only 0.0027 so I am not sure why the fee is 4x higher now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LLXC View Post
    Regarding Bookmaker, has anybody been able to withdrawal using altcoins? They seem to always cancel mine and ask me to use BTC to withdrawal.
    I've withdrawn the max allowed in ETH a few times, but I also deposit in ETH, not sure if tht has anything to do with it, but it haven't been a problem so far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pabonaparte View Post
    A friend recommended that I try Ethereum to deposit to a sportsbook. I've had some issues with Bitcoin with high fees and long waits and would like to try this ETH to fund a sportsbook or two.

    Could someone please point me to a resource listing all sportsbooks that accept ETH specifically? Not 'crypto' or 'bitcoin', but ETH. I was unable to find it on SBR website.
    Maybe give a try to Betcoinbookies. They are crypto exclusive and they accept all cryptocurrencies. You just have to ask for the adecuate address and they will give it to you. They have only Orbit Exchange though. I don't know if you are interested in this platform.

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