Can I Bet the FIFA World Cup Online From South Africa Using Bitcoin?

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You can bet the FIFA World Cup from South Africa using bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies by opening up an online wagering account and connecting a bitcoin wallet to a regional cryptocurrency exchange that can then be connected further to your bank account or other financial payment processing service.  It is important to tie in the wallet for security purposes as exchanges should never be used to store funds.


Bookmaker accepts most crypto-currencies

BITCOIN EXCHANGES IN SOUTH AFRICA

IceCubed Bitcoin (Ice3X) - Trading bitcoin is becoming very popular and with the increase in demand and the plethora of options available to get bitcoin in South Africa, it is even more important for us to provide our clients with new and innovative ways to interact with the technology.

WHO SOUTH AFRICA WILL BE ROOTING FOR IN THIS YEAR'S WORLD CUP

Senegal, Egypt, Nigeria, Morocco and Tunisia.

Brazil 7/2
Germany 4/1
Spain 6/1
France 6/1
Argentina 9/1
Belgium 10/1
England 16/1
Portugal 20/1
Colombia 33/1
Uruguay 33/1
Croatia 33/1
Russia 40/1
Poland 50/1
Mexico 80/1
Denmark 80/1
Switzerland 80/1
Sweden 100/1
Nigeria 150/1
Egypt 150/1
Senegal 150/1
Serbia 150/1
Japan 250/1
Morocco 250/1
Peru 200/1
Iceland 200/1
Australia 400/1
Costa Rica 400/1
South Korea 500/1
Tunisia 500/1
Iran 500/1
Saudi Arabia 750/1
Panama 750/1

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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