Nitrobetting Debuts New Website But Bonuses Will Be Lost: Super Book Shuts Down
Nitrobetting, one of the first cryptocurrency-only sportsbooks, announced it will be debuting its newly designed website just in time for American football.
"We have exciting changes coming soon! Our new, user-friendly website design and enhanced features to improve your betting experience are almost here," Nitrobetting proclaimed.
But it comes with one important caveat.
"Today, we have an important reminder: any active Real Wager Bonuses or Gift Bonuses in the Sportsbook or Casino will not be carried over to the new platform. You have by the end of this month to complete and use your current bonuses. Additionally, the offer of Real Wager Bonuses and Gift Bonuses will end on July 31st to make way for the new bonus structure. Please use your bonuses before they expire!"
The concern here is that not everybody is betting at this time of the year and may lose out.
To be far, Nitrobetting alerted its customers via email of the upcoming changes and potential of losing said bonus.
Another One Bites the Dust
Yet another U.S. regulated sports betting site is shuttering.
This from Super Book:
"We regret to inform you that SuperBook Sports will no longer be accepting bets or deposits in the following states: AZ, CO, IA, MD, NJ, OH, TN & VA”
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TexHooper of SportsBookReview.com writes:
"Well isn’t that something. When I was in a much better spot earlier in the year and had more money spread around, they were good for a nice little line here and there. Offerings were a little limited which could get frustrating. It seemed like they probably hurt for volume. None of your average SGP type folks (which it seems is like 90% of the legal market) used them, so this is no surprise. I mean walk into any bar and ask around, no one’s using fukking SuperBook. Everyone’s gonna have a parlay going at FanDuel. It’s the Kleenex of legal books."
Waterstpub87 offered:
"Superbook was super disapointing. Limited me pretty quickly. They don't really have props, so I got limited off of MLB, NFL and NHL. Would only take $50 on NPB and KBO. At the point of limiting, would take 70$ on NHL totals.
"Oh well. I don't understand why books don't even try. Be a rec book, offer good bonuses and lots of bets and limit people, or be a sharp book and actually take bets from people. Being a shittier rec book than all the others with no marketing is an obvious failure."
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