Fortune Jack Sees Website Upgrade

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One of the dozens of cryptocurrency online gambling websites on the Net today, FortuneJack has unveiled its new website upgrade.  SCROLL DOWN FOR MORE

The brand has established itself as a robust, community-driven service, offering deposits and withdrawals on major cryptocurrencies: Bitcoin, Litecoin, Dashcoin, Ethereum, Zcash, Dogecoin, BitcoinCash and Monero.

"We have been working on this for so long; now it's on you to tell us how things work," the company announced via Twitter.

Improvements to the VIP loyalty program include monthly cashbacks and weekly reload bonuses.

They also claim to have a new 2FA authentication in an effort to boost security.

More importantly perhaps, FortuneJack revealed it has partnered with NetEnt, with the platform expected to debut shortly featuring the NetEnt games.

FortuneJack does not offer a mobile version at this time.

- Gilbert Horowitz, Gambling911.com

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