Pages:
Author

Topic: Any good crypto betting exchange ? (Read 356 times)

legendary
Activity: 3374
Merit: 1922
Shuffle.com
July 13, 2021, 10:20:59 AM
#28
you did not clearly mentioned What are you looking for mate , What do you mean by Betting exchange using cryptocurrencies?

is this some sort of gambling sites that you can use as trading platform as well?

because you have just mentioned like Fiat betting.
OP already gave an example which is Betfair and afaik they're one of the biggest betting exchanges. The example alone is enough to give an idea of what he's looking for but I guess a lot of gamblers don't use betting exchanges. Also he mentioned "for fiat" because the site only accepts fiat deposits.

actually you can get some good crypto gambling betting exchanges by looking at some of the threads here and maybe you can also consider gambling sites that do hold bounties in the current forum, fortunejack, rollbit are gambling sites that are widely promoted by members here, but if you are If you want to try a different gambling site and offer a large selection of games, of course you can try to access https://www.bk8crypto.com/ which is one of the biggest and most trusted gambling sites in Asia today, besides that BK8 is also a gambling site which already has an official license from PAGCOR (Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation) and is also licensed by the government of Curacao and Malta.
There's no need to suggest casinos and sportsbooks when OP already said he's going to use exbet.
sr. member
Activity: 2828
Merit: 357
Eloncoin.org - Mars, here we come!
July 13, 2021, 04:59:31 AM
#27
Hi, I've seen plenty of bookmakers on this forum but never a betting exchange like Betfair for fiat.

I was wondering, have you ever heard of a betting exchange using cryptocurrencies ? 
you did not clearly mentioned What are you looking for mate , What do you mean by Betting exchange using cryptocurrencies?

is this some sort of gambling sites that you can use as trading platform as well?

because you have just mentioned like Fiat betting.

Don't know if you have found the one that works for you but given how you have a really generalized criteria for betting sites, I think the sites given by other users in this thread is enough variety for you because you have a lot to choose from.
The First 5 posts has already given the right option so i think he already find what he is looking for.
member
Activity: 773
Merit: 17
July 13, 2021, 04:38:50 AM
#26
Hi, I've seen plenty of bookmakers on this forum but never a betting exchange like Betfair for fiat.

I was wondering, have you ever heard of a betting exchange using cryptocurrencies ?  
Here is the List of the best Cryptocurrency Betting Exchanges:
Fairlay.com - http://100bookies.com/fairlay-review/
Exbet.io - http://100bookies.com/exbet-io-review/
Tru.bet - http://100bookies.com/tru-bet-review/
FatFork has mentioned another one above : degens.com Have you already made a review about it? I think you could add it to your list of crypto betting exchange. But it would also be interesting to know which one has the most volume and liquidity. AFAIK fairlay is the most popular here but I don't know if it's enough to get the biggest liquidity.

In addition to the exbet.io mentioned by TimeTeller, the following websites have been (or are still being) promoted on the forum:
[...]
DEGENS.com - The Blockchain Sports Betting Exchange
Website: https://degens.com/
ANN Thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-degenscom-the-blockchain-sports-betting-exchange-5222499

This is not a recommendation, since I have no personal experience with any of these platforms. Everyone should do their own research and due diligence.
Hi Saint-loup, thank you for your offer, I want to inform you the info about Degens.com is already on our website: http://100bookies.com/degens-review/

But it just has a very low rating, so I prefer not to offer it to players. This also applies to Sportx.bet: http://100bookies.com/sportx-review/

In general, I should note that all cryptocurrency betting exchanges have very low liquidity and a limited choice of bet types, so, in my opinion, it is not worth dealing with them.
member
Activity: 1120
Merit: 68
July 13, 2021, 03:24:27 AM
#25
Don't know if you have found the one that works for you but given how you have a really generalized criteria for betting sites, I think the sites given by other users in this thread is enough variety for you because you have a lot to choose from.
full member
Activity: 1638
Merit: 122
July 13, 2021, 03:08:52 AM
#24
Well I have known 2 betting exchange that is very popular here in the forum and that would be

Moreover, where did you get the information that 1xbit is very popular here? I am not aware of any other casino that has more negative ratings than them.
that is true . 1xbit is really popular in this forum . popular for being a scam Cheesy  . maybe he is not aware of that because he proudly promote the site .

I am surprised so many guys are unsure of what a sports betting exchange is.

There are no betting exchanges that exist in crypto right now
yes lots of comments with a regular bettting site thats not the op is looking for but there are some users that provide links of betting exchange . check the reply of sportbettor and fatfork
legendary
Activity: 2604
Merit: 2353
July 12, 2021, 01:01:45 PM
#23
Hi, I've seen plenty of bookmakers on this forum but never a betting exchange like Betfair for fiat.

I was wondering, have you ever heard of a betting exchange using cryptocurrencies ?  
Here is the List of the best Cryptocurrency Betting Exchanges:
Fairlay.com - http://100bookies.com/fairlay-review/
Exbet.io - http://100bookies.com/exbet-io-review/
Tru.bet - http://100bookies.com/tru-bet-review/
FatFork has mentioned another one above : degens.com Have you already made a review about it? I think you could add it to your list of crypto betting exchange. But it would also be interesting to know which one has the most volume and liquidity. AFAIK fairlay is the most popular here but I don't know if it's enough to get the biggest liquidity.

In addition to the exbet.io mentioned by TimeTeller, the following websites have been (or are still being) promoted on the forum:
[...]
DEGENS.com - The Blockchain Sports Betting Exchange
Website: https://degens.com/
ANN Thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-degenscom-the-blockchain-sports-betting-exchange-5222499

This is not a recommendation, since I have no personal experience with any of these platforms. Everyone should do their own research and due diligence.
sr. member
Activity: 1694
Merit: 268
Binance #SWGT dan CERTIK Audited
July 12, 2021, 12:54:36 PM
#22
Hi, I've seen plenty of bookmakers on this forum but never a betting exchange like Betfair for fiat.

I was wondering, have you ever heard of a betting exchange using cryptocurrencies ? 

actually you can get some good crypto gambling betting exchanges by looking at some of the threads here and maybe you can also consider gambling sites that do hold bounties in the current forum, fortunejack, rollbit are gambling sites that are widely promoted by members here, but if you are If you want to try a different gambling site and offer a large selection of games, of course you can try to access https://www.bk8crypto.com/ which is one of the biggest and most trusted gambling sites in Asia today, besides that BK8 is also a gambling site which already has an official license from PAGCOR (Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation) and is also licensed by the government of Curacao and Malta.
legendary
Activity: 2478
Merit: 1951
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
July 12, 2021, 12:38:11 PM
#21
I am surprised so many guys are unsure of what a sports betting exchange is. Sports betting exchange means you don't bet against the house but you simply lay or back a market. Lay means you are allowing others to take the market while back means you are backing the market to win.

There are no betting exchanges that exist in crypto right now and candidly speaking, I don't think we even have any sportsbook that matches the fluency of the fiat sportsbooks. With all respect to all the sportsbooks we have, we are still far behind in terms of features, speed, coverage and availability of bets.

Anyways, it would be cool to see a betting exchange with crypto in the future.

If you do not have relevant experience, then of course you can misunderstand the OP, I know about betting exchanges, but at first I also thought that he was just looking for an exchange.
As I understand it, the lack of popular crypto-based betting exchanges is due to the traditional problem - low liquidity. 99.9% of all money is in fiat and all the best bets are there ...
legendary
Activity: 2604
Merit: 2353
July 12, 2021, 12:35:33 PM
#20
I am surprised so many guys are unsure of what a sports betting exchange is. Sports betting exchange means you don't bet against the house but you simply lay or back a market. Lay means you are allowing others to take the market while back means you are backing the market to win.
It just shows the amount of spammers and shitposters replying without even knowing what they are talking about. The amount of spam in this section is getting really worrying, that's ok to be a noob but not being able at least to make a search on google before replying to a random topic is not a newbie related issue. Bounty Managers and moderators should do something against that.

@arcathomas
I've already ask this question to sportbettor few weeks ago and he quoted me the following 3 ones but I think you can add Augur which is almost a betting exchange and degens.com cited by Fatfork above

List of best Betting Exchanges you can find here: http://100bookies.com/betting-exchanges-list-eng/
Could you tell me which ones of those betting exchanges are accepting cryptocurrencies please? If none of them are accepting cryptocurrencies, do you know which one of them is allowing the most countries to register or is the most easy to use with a VPN please? Did you put on this list all the betting exchanges of the market currently operating or is it only the ones you've tested personally?
Here are the Betting Exchanges that accept Bitcoin:
Fairlay.com - http://100bookies.com/fairlay-review/
Exbet.io - http://100bookies.com/exbet-io-review/
Tru.bet - http://100bookies.com/tru-bet-review/
copper member
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1280
https://linktr.ee/crwthopia
July 12, 2021, 12:14:00 PM
#19
Hi, I've seen plenty of bookmakers on this forum but never a betting exchange like Betfair for fiat.
You are quite confusing in this statement. You have seen bookmakers in the forum, then, knowing that this is a cryptocurrency forum, then it's almost automatic that the currency being used is crypto.

So that's settled and then you asked

never a betting exchange like Betfair for fiat.
Check a local bookmaker in your place or search Google for online bookmakers or something. Then obviously you wouldn't see anything here that could automatically be considered as a fiat receiver type of gambling site.

Then you said

I was wondering, have you ever heard of a betting exchange using cryptocurrencies ? 
Betting exchange using cryptocurrencies??? Didn't you already see plenty of betting platforms here?

Anyway, be careful with what you deposit to, make sure to make thorough research on it as well.
legendary
Activity: 2604
Merit: 2353
July 12, 2021, 12:09:01 PM
#18
Well I have known 2 betting exchange that is very popular here in the forum and that would be

1.) 1xbit - this gambling site includes Sportbooks, Live Betting, Live Casino, and Lotteries, No fees for Deposit and withdrawals online poker, and lots of rewards and bonuses for their players they have a Curacao license Deposit and withdraw using BTC, DOGE, GAME, XEM/NEM, ETH, BCN, SIB, XRM, ZEC, and BCN

2.) Sportsbet.io this gambling site is I think more popular than 1xbit it has a Bitcoin sportsbook, live casino, and bitcoin casino it has a mobile site fast and anonymous registration, also have a Curacao license as well, they have a support contract that I think reliable.

If you are interested then I think you should be the one to make your research about these sites and gamble moderately.  
Are you crazy guy? How could you say 1xbit is popular here while it's currently the most unpopular platform of Bitcointalk?  Shocked
All people promoting this gambling site are receiving red trust by DTs. If you didn't see that, you should be more careful next time because you could be accused of being a shill of them. Embarrassed Moreover it's not a betting exchange, neither is sportsbet.io, that's just 2 "classic" sportsbooks.
legendary
Activity: 3374
Merit: 1922
Shuffle.com
July 12, 2021, 10:46:35 AM
#17
For example, I checked fairly and they had 1.75 and 2.12 odds for an event and usually, you get the same odds for normal sportsbooks. Another pair I checked had 1.54 and 2.4 something odds and I have surely seen better odds.
That depends on the market you're looking for because bookies have their own way of juicing odds like they'll always put the juice on favorites so it's always better to have options or maybe spread your funds between several sportsbooks. Also the range of markets on exchanges is much better as they always have several alternate lines compared to sportsbooks but they lack promotions and contests. In the end it depends on what you prefer, I also use sportsbooks regularly but it doesn't hurt to use exchanges once in a while.
hero member
Activity: 3066
Merit: 629
Vave.com - Crypto Casino
July 11, 2021, 02:57:45 PM
#16
For those wondering, i've found "exbet" to be what I was looking for. I've never used it so far, so I don't know if it is trustworthy.
They have an active announcement thread on gambling. You'll see some of the experiences and feedback from the other members of the community.
To check their announcement thread, you go directly to their thread (https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/exbet-is-live-the-bitcoin-betting-exchange-exbetio-5187610).
legendary
Activity: 2338
Merit: 1124
July 11, 2021, 01:23:52 PM
#15
OP meant sports betting exchange where you can take the bet of another sports bettor and in return you get the best odds possible compared to the traditional bookmakers.
Thanks for the explanation but I guess if one uses boosted odds on sportsbet or elite markets like someone cloudbet or stake (for UFC) offers, then we can easily get the same odds as we would get in such markets. I wasn't fully aware of this yet so good to know but don't think it would make a huge difference.

The only crypto sports betting exchange i've tried so far is Fairlay they have a good reputation but fees are a bit high than most sportsbooks and you can find more exchanges in this thread.
For example, I checked fairly and they had 1.75 and 2.12 odds for an event and usually, you get the same odds for normal sportsbooks. Another pair I checked had 1.54 and 2.4 something odds and I have surely seen better odds.
member
Activity: 773
Merit: 17
July 11, 2021, 01:20:04 PM
#14
Hi, I've seen plenty of bookmakers on this forum but never a betting exchange like Betfair for fiat.

I was wondering, have you ever heard of a betting exchange using cryptocurrencies ? 
Here is the List of the best Cryptocurrency Betting Exchanges:
Fairlay.com - http://100bookies.com/fairlay-review/
Exbet.io - http://100bookies.com/exbet-io-review/
Tru.bet - http://100bookies.com/tru-bet-review/
legendary
Activity: 1526
Merit: 1359
July 11, 2021, 08:06:50 AM
#13
Well I have known 2 betting exchange that is very popular here in the forum and that would be


From what I can tell, those are not betting exchanges, but regular bookmakers. Do you even know what betting exchange means?

Moreover, where did you get the information that 1xbit is very popular here? I am not aware of any other casino that has more negative ratings than them.

full member
Activity: 205
Merit: 100
July 11, 2021, 07:26:43 AM
#12
Hello guys, thanks for your answers even if there was some confusion on what a "betting exchange" was. (Many of you guys recommended me bookmakers)

For those wondering, i've found "exbet" to be what I was looking for. I've never used it so far, so I don't know if it is trustworthy.
legendary
Activity: 3038
Merit: 1169
July 11, 2021, 07:12:04 AM
#11
Well I have known 2 betting exchange that is very popular here in the forum and that would be

1.) 1xbit - this gambling site includes Sportbooks, Live Betting, Live Casino, and Lotteries, No fees for Deposit and withdrawals online poker, and lots of rewards and bonuses for their players they have a Curacao license Deposit and withdraw using BTC, DOGE, GAME, XEM/NEM, ETH, BCN, SIB, XRM, ZEC, and BCN

2.) Sportsbet.io this gambling site is I think more popular than 1xbit it has a Bitcoin sportsbook, live casino, and bitcoin casino it has a mobile site fast and anonymous registration, also have a Curacao license as well, they have a support contract that I think reliable.

If you are interested then I think you should be the one to make your research about these sites and gamble moderately. 
legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1075
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
July 11, 2021, 01:47:19 AM
#10
I am surprised so many guys are unsure of what a sports betting exchange is. Sports betting exchange means you don't bet against the house but you simply lay or back a market. Lay means you are allowing others to take the market while back means you are backing the market to win.

There are no betting exchanges that exist in crypto right now and candidly speaking, I don't think we even have any sportsbook that matches the fluency of the fiat sportsbooks. With all respect to all the sportsbooks we have, we are still far behind in terms of features, speed, coverage and availability of bets.

Anyways, it would be cool to see a betting exchange with crypto in the future.
legendary
Activity: 1624
Merit: 2594
Top Crypto Casino
July 09, 2021, 12:15:33 PM
#9
In addition to the exbet.io mentioned by TimeTeller, the following websites have been (or are still being) promoted on the forum:

Fairlay - prediction market/betting exchange
Yebsite: https://fairlay.com/
ANN Thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/fairlay-sports-betting-for-experts-highest-liquidity-provably-best-odds-673475

DEGENS.com - The Blockchain Sports Betting Exchange
Website: https://degens.com/
ANN Thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-degenscom-the-blockchain-sports-betting-exchange-5222499


This is not a recommendation, since I have no personal experience with any of these platforms. Everyone should do their own research and due diligence.
Pages:
Jump to: