Utilizing Blockchain for Safer Gambling, OH Sports Director Fired for Promoting Betting Apps

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on

Written by :

Aaron Goldstein

Published on :

In today's gambling and crypto roundup, CoinGeek's intrepid reporter Becky Liggero Fontana talks utilizing blockchain for safer gambling with Bitboss founder Matt Dickson.  Plus, an Ohio sports director has just been canned for using Twitter to promote DraftKings, FanDuel and other sports betting apps.

bitcoin-sv-ad.png

Bitboss’ incorporates a blockchain powered cashless casino system that primarily focuses on casino integration.

Dickson discussed with Ms. Liggero his decision to partner with nChain and the type of technology that organization is providing to the BitBoss ecosystem.

"They (nChain) help us with our banking system so our bank allows us to keep their ledger for them," he explained.  "The volicity of money is so high in the casinos.  We're constantly moving balances back and forth.  Blockchain technology is really the key way to do that and nChain is powering the technology for us."

Then there is the intellectual property aspect.

"Last October, we were issued a patent that covered blockchain and cashless.  By partnering with nChain, we picked up a patent portfolio of 2800 blockchain patents.  So it really gives us a defensible space in cashless blockchain technology."

You're Fired!

We move from a partnership with plenty of benefits to one that just got the CBS-owned Toledo, Ohio affiliate's Sports Director terminated.  It's another example of how regulated sports betting in the US is not all that it's cracked up to be.

Jordan Strack was fired last month after using Twitter to promote DraftKings, FanDuel and other sports betting apps.  Ohio began regulating sports betting on January 1.

From Matthew Keys of TheDesk.com:

At issue is a tweet made by Strack in mid-February that encouraged viewers to reach out to him if they wanted to learn more about FanDuel, DraftKings and Barstool Sports. Strack offered to send viewrs a “referral link” to those apps if they wanted to try out the services during the Super Bowl weekend, according to a copy of the tweet reviewed by The Desk.

“If you’re on the fence about sports betting in Ohio, let me know,” Strack wrote in the tweet. “Also happy to answer questions if you’re new to it or nervous.”

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

Related Content

Seminole Brighton Bay Hotel & Casino in Okeechobee Florida Reports $60,300 Jackpot Win Wednesday

Seminole Brighton Bay Hotel & Casino in Okeechobee Florida Reports $60,300 Jackpot Win Wednesday

The jackpot was won on a Buffalo Link™ slot machine by Aristocrat Gaming with a $75 bet on a 25-cent denomination.
First Big Conor McGregor vs. Max Holloway Watch Party Announced for Silver Sevens Casino in Las Vegas

First Big Conor McGregor vs. Max Holloway Watch Party Announced for Silver Sevens Casino in Las Vegas

Silver Sevens Casino at 4100 Paradise Rd, Las Vegas announced its July 2026 events and these include a watch party for the highly anticipated UFC 329 Conor McGregor vs. Max Holloway fight for July 11.
Prediction Markets Cry Foul Over AGA Reportedly Working in Cahoots With Maryland

Prediction Markets Cry Foul Over AGA Reportedly Working in Cahoots With Maryland Regulators

Prediction market sector questioning Maryland's impartiality after the agency allegedly relied on the template letter prepared by the American Gaming Association to try and keep Kalshi out.
New Vegas Flights Announced: Delta Airlines Asia Routes to and From Hong Kong and Taipei

New Vegas Flights Announced: Delta Airlines Asia Routes to and From Hong Kong and Taipei

Delta is growing its transpacific reach for CES 2027, the world's largest consumer technology trade show,, with the new nonstop service, offering direct access between CES and two of the world’s most influential technology markets.