ZeroEdge.Bet Review, Complaints

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Gambling911.com has your review of the bitcoin cryptocurrency online casino ZeroEdge.bet, also known as ZeroEdge Casino.  Remember, it is easy to deposit and withdraw funds from your online casino account using cryptocurrency and converting to the currency of your choice (USD, EURO, POUND, more) from just about anywhere in the world by using your Bitcoin.com Wallet. (Review and Complaint Analysis Updated May 13, 2018)

ZEROEDGE.BET REVIEW

Like most cryptocurrency online gambling sites, ZeroEdge.Bet is new and, as such, there is limited information pertaining to the website.

ZeroEdge.Bet claims to over a 0% house edge and is built on the blockchain, which rotates around its native coin’s value growth rather than the total investment like in traditional models.

This is certainly music to any casino player's ears, but one has to ask how such a company can profit.  They apparently look to do so through demand for the Zero Edge token, the theory being that the value of these tokens will also continue to grow.

The token will be known as ZERO. There will be a fixed amount of 777,000,000 coins produced.

ZEROEDGE.BET COMPLAINTS

There are no complaints lodged against ZeroEdge.com as of this writing May 13, 2018.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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