BetPhoenix, Skybook Group of Online Sportsbooks to Enhance Cryptocurrency Offerings

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May/20/2018

Speaking to Gambling911.com exclusively this past week, the BetPhoenix/Skybook Group revealed their plans to offer more cryptocurrency options ahead of the new NFL and College Football seasons.  SCROLL DOWN FOR MORE

"We are going to be adding more in the next few weeks," the BetPhoenix/Skybook rep advised, noting that they had brought on one of the industry's leading processing heads.

It was not immediately known which of the cryptocurrencies would be added.  BetPhoenix currently only offers bitcoin as a cryptocurrency option, though the method now accounts for the largest number of transactions at their firm.

EASE OF USE

The online betting site will simply have you send them the special address/token obtained from the Bitcoin wallet or exchange.

You would select either SEND (to deposit funds) or RECEIVE (to withdraw funds).

Some exchanges allow one to connect to their bank accounts.  The Bitcoin can be converted into the currency of your choice then transferred into your account in as little as 24 hours. 

REVAMPING OF AFFILIATE PROGRAM

The BetPhoenix/Skybook Group also announced plans to upgrade their affiliate program just in time for the new football season.

The company does focus heavily on its live dealer casino, which is established right in their San Jose, Costa Rica office space. 

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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