These Companies Enter the Gambling Landscape in September

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Just over a week is in the books for the month of September and we welcome three new ventures to the evolving gambling landscape, each with a unique appeal.  Let's take a look.

Prime Sports

This sportsbook is set to debut the second weekend of NFL.  Joe Brennan, Jr., who was instrumental in paving the way for sports betting legalization in the US through his efforts to have the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act struck down by the Supreme Court, is the executive chairman for PrimeSports.

Joe is a member of the Sports Betting Hall of Fame, and is working hard every day to justify that honor. Prior to that, Joe was co-founder of Sport A.D., the first licensed real-money sports gaming provider in the New Jersey casino market, and an early leader in the regulated US betting & fantasy industry. He was formerly Director of iMEGA, Director of Strategy for AOL and Senior Editor/Manager of Internet Promotions and e-Commerce at Nextel.

Prime Sports is also being run by folks long involved in the sports gambling industry, some of whom are old friends of the Gambling911.com website.

They promise to differentiate themselves by not treating customers like tools to pad numbers for investors.  In that regard, Joe and the gang insist their sportsbook won't be drastically reducing limits.  Like Circa Sports, Prime will welcome some of the highest limits.

Lil Bit

Lil Bit joins the party.  The site launched in August and September will represent the company's first full month in business.

Lil Bit is a fully licensed and automated on-chain casino and sportsbook that is built on the BSV blockchain. 

Users across the globe can being using the site to log and place bets via these three easy-to-download BSV-supported wallets:  HandCash, Relysia, or Twetch.

On the complete opposite side of the spectrum from Prime Sports, Lil Bit will take the most minute of wagers (referred to as microbetting). 

All bets are made using Bitcoin SV and are recorded in the blockchain. As soon as the bet settles, you get paid out directly to the wallet you used to place the initial wager!

The Gambling911 Sports Hub

Last but certainly not least, the Gambling911.com Sports Hub is now out of beta.

Here you will find free and paid picks from all the top sports handicappers on the planet.  Check out the leaderboard in each sport to see who is hot at the moment.

Producing the best sports handicapping software is not a coincidence so we are always seeing feedback on how the product can be improved. 

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

 

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