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    BetDSI, Bookmaker, Justbet now accept bitcoin deposits and withdrawals

    Effective today players can deposit and withdraw from BetDSI, Bookmaker, and Justbet using Bitcoin. At time of deposit the funds will be converted into the account registered currency.

    SBR will update the newswire with more information.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SBR Forum View Post
    Effective today players can deposit and withdraw from BetDSI, Bookmaker, and Justbet using Bitcoin. At time of deposit the funds will be converted into the account registered currency.

    SBR will update the newswire with more information.

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    Update: http://www.sportsbookreview.com/sbr-...cashier-53734/

    Let us know your feedback if you decide to use this method.

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    Bitcoin investments aside, there is increasing value (with risk) in being able to move funds through bitcoin. Keep us informed.

    Thanks


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    OMG!! Nice

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    Cant wait to hear how long the process takes? I hear 5Dimes takes forever.

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    I still like the true bitcoin books with payouts/deposits close to instant with many books. Plus it anonymous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by raiders72001 View Post
    I still like the true bitcoin books with payouts/deposits close to instant with many books. Plus it anonymous.
    I could see your point, if these books actually had limits of more than a couple hundred dollars. Trad. books offer massively higher limits, the ability to store funds in USD, and the relatively higher security of having been around for 20 years. Until these differences disappear, there's really no comparison.

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    This is really good news. Way to go Bookmaker and friends.

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    How much does bookmaker charge for this?
    Last edited by RonPaul2008; 01-29-15 at 10:04 AM.

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    just when i was starting to hate overpriced cris

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    I tried it out today. It's a great thing to have in the clutch. Bookmaker, however, cuts the price a little bit against you when they do these transactions. For instance, I was watching the chart and bitcoins were $235 or so, but when you sent them in, they gave you maybe $230 for them. That's not even accounting for coinbase's fee.

    My question is this... if I want to cash out now, when I submit a cash out, how long does it take for Bookmaker to send to coinbase?

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    Quote Originally Posted by evo34 View Post
    I could see your point, if these books actually had limits of more than a couple hundred dollars. Trad. books offer massively higher limits, the ability to store funds in USD, and the relatively higher security of having been around for 20 years. Until these differences disappear, there's really no comparison.
    I agree that most of the books have small limits. Nitrogen had a 40 BTC limit during the NFL on game day.

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    just tried to withdraw $100 via BTC. took like 10 min and was free. I am not a huge fan of BTC but really impressed how smoothly it went through. A+++

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    Now if Cris could/would only take NT. Wow, what an accomplishment that would be!

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    Yeah, did a test withdrawal for $100. Took a couple of hours to show up and was free. Definitely awesome.

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    Kudos to DSI for adding this feature.

    Bitcoin users expect fast withdrawals, and knowing DSI, thats just not going to happen.

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    Does bookmaker still count a parlay as a loss if there is one push in the ticket?

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    Quote Originally Posted by retard View Post
    Does bookmaker still count a parlay as a loss if there is one push in the ticket?
    I don't think they have ever worked that way.

    Unless you are talking about a parlay made with a freeplay? Where a push loses at a lot of shops. Including SBR Book.

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    Great news for clients of these books. Hopefully it is integrated smoothly and the benefits of Bitcoin are not compromised.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Optional View Post
    I don't think they have ever worked that way.

    Unless you are talking about a parlay made with a freeplay? Where a push loses at a lot of shops. Including SBR Book.

    back when i used bookmaker they counted pushes in parlays as a loss

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    on their parlay cards it's still a loss.

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    Bitcoins....


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    I withdrew some a few days ago with bitcoin (DSI).

    Bitcoin option is not showing up today in my cashier, deposit or withdrawal.

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