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

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You can bet the FIFA World Cup from the Philippines 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 THE PHILIPPINES 

Coins.ph - Users say it is one of the best bitcoin applications globally with solid connections to local banks, remittance networks, corporations, and merchants.  It also has a 24/7 cardless ATM Instant Payout.

Buybitcoin.ph - The oldest of the exchanges existing here, it is simple and reputable.

Rebit.ph is a popular remittance and billing platform which consumers in the Philippines use to send both local and intenrational payments, and to also settle utility bills.

WHO THE PHILIPPINES WILL BE ROOTING FOR IN THIS YEAR'S WORLD CUP

While Basketball is the most popular sport here, football fans exist throughout the country and betting is very popular so gamblers will become fans once the World Cup rolls around.

The Netherlands is a favourite here as one of the players is Jonathan de Guzmán, 26, a player of Filipino and Jamaican descent.

Brazil is a favorite as well.

Coco Torre, an avid football fan and the marketing manager of the United Football League of the Philippines, tells the Guardian. "It's really their style. They play with flair. Most of the players also come from the less fortunate areas and in the Philippines it's the same context."

ODDS TO WIN 2018 - LIVE ODDS HERE

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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