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Topic: Betting Exchanges Like Betfair, exbit etc (Read 298 times)

legendary
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September 28, 2023, 04:15:42 PM
#20


 Undecided
I prefer Bitcoin.
Bitcoin would be ok if casinos and sportsbooks were offering to deposit and to withdraw BTC through the Lightning Network but unfortunately none of them is offering it till now except one or 2 small ones maybe. Sending and receiving Bitcoin takes time and request high fees unlike many other cryptos unfortunately, so I wouldn't be surprised if less gambling platforms offer it in the coming years to be honest. Especially the decentralized ones that require to send cryptos from your wallet for each bet.   
sr. member
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September 25, 2023, 05:07:30 AM
#19

Are any of you regular visitors to https://sx.bet/ ?
Does accept Bitcoin deposits and withdrawals?
Unfortunately they seem to only accept WSX, USDC and Ether from what I see there. But I would be interested in feedbacks from people using it. Is it a good betting exchange? They have an ANN thread here? Which betting exchange is the best one for crypto users? Do you have tried some of them personally DUPONDIUS? Xfun.bet has not been mentioned above, but they are also offering lay betting there, only in XFUN tokens(through Polygon) though. https://lay.xfun.bet/

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SX Bet supports betting in WSX, USDC or Ether (ETH). USDC are cryptocurrencies pegged 1:1 to the U.S. dollar, meaning 1 USDC = $1.00.

There is no deposit minimum!

The SX Token (wrapped version - WSX) can be staked to earn daily staking rewards, reduce betting fees and participate in governance.
https://sx.bet/wallet/fund

Not bad for this, especially using a polygon network, okay, I'll try to learn it
In fact, whatever form it is in, as long as it can still be exchanged for BTC on another exchange.  I don't think there's anything wrong ,  if  trying it. @DUPONDIUS
jr. member
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September 24, 2023, 03:13:03 PM
#18


Pity!
Hopefully they will accept Bitcoin soon.
legendary
Activity: 2590
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September 24, 2023, 02:56:57 PM
#17

Are any of you regular visitors to https://sx.bet/ ?
Does accept Bitcoin deposits and withdrawals?
Unfortunately they seem to only accept WSX, USDC and Ether from what I see there. But I would be interested in feedbacks from people using it. Is it a good betting exchange? They have an ANN thread here? Which betting exchange is the best one for crypto users? Do you have tried some of them personally DUPONDIUS? Xfun.bet has not been mentioned above, but they are also offering lay betting there, only in XFUN tokens(through Polygon) though. https://lay.xfun.bet/

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SX Bet supports betting in WSX, USDC or Ether (ETH). USDC are cryptocurrencies pegged 1:1 to the U.S. dollar, meaning 1 USDC = $1.00.

There is no deposit minimum!

The SX Token (wrapped version - WSX) can be staked to earn daily staking rewards, reduce betting fees and participate in governance.
https://sx.bet/wallet/fund
jr. member
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September 22, 2023, 04:28:31 PM
#16

Are any of you regular visitors to https://sx.bet/ ?
Does accept Bitcoin deposits and withdrawals?
legendary
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Merit: 1848
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
October 13, 2022, 01:34:44 PM
#15
@sportsbettor shared all the best crypto betting exchanges available currently which is why I advise checking them out. Among them, I feel that Fairlay is the best choice since they provide decent liquidities across multiple popular markets.

Their odds are basically Pinnacle odds which implies that you get the best bang for your buck when placing bets. The only issues with them are their high BTC withdrawal fees and the annoying UI.

Exbet would be my second choice. They are relatively new, but are improving in a slow and steady manner.

Well I think that for many it is well known that Exbet is very good, in fact they have a thread here, and yes, it is as you say, they have improved a lot, and they have big plans, for me it is one of the best in terms of sports betting Of course, many people do not trust it because it is of a very new nature and that usually causes them some inconvenience and above all low confidence, especially when they find out that the site had had some problems, that they had been offline, in maintenance and in many improvements, people here can be a little jealous and I do not argue, it is money that is at risk, it is the norm.

legendary
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October 01, 2022, 05:06:28 PM
#14
Not many exchanges have been added lately. I know that many people need an exchange that is based on crypto, but it is not that easy. Then you could use an API from betfair and then cast it in a white label construction and then without value of course. I think it is possible, but we have seen few successful betting exchanges focused on crypto. Fairlay was also quite successful for a while, but I have to say that I don't like the interface and it is also very unclear. I hope that one day we will see a kind of similar layout from Betfair or another provider but for crypto market.
legendary
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October 01, 2022, 03:18:22 PM
#13
I don't undestand, if it is a betting exchange why odds are the same as a common bookmaker? It would mean that lay bets are not provided by real users but by the platform itself, don't you think? When I look at oddschecker.com, odds from betting exchanges listed (Betfair and Smarkets) are usually not the same as the ones from other sportbooks, especially the higher ones.
Some betting exchanges provide their own odds for some markets while they allow their customers to set the odds for some other markets. Some of the odds that they provide are even better than the ones provided by common bookmakers.

Also, you cannot place lay bets in sportsbooks which is why I didn't understand what you were trying to say regarding that part.
Yes you can't place lay bets on traditional sportsbooks but I don't know how oddschecker calculate the odds, maybe it takes the lowest ones from lay bets available, but it manages to compare odds from betting exchanges Betfair, Smarkets and Matchbook along with the ones from traditional bookmakers. While oddsportal display both odds from lay and back sides for betting exchanges.
member
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October 01, 2022, 01:22:20 PM
#12

Thank you for the list but I am looking exchanges powered by Betfair. (I like betfair odds)
Unfortunately, it is almost impossible to find a betting exchange with the same odds as Betfair, since other betting exchanges tend to have low liquidity in most markets. The only betting exchange that can compete with Betfair in terms of odds is Matchbook, but they do not accept cryptocurrencies.
hero member
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www.Crypto.Games: Multiple coins, multiple games
October 01, 2022, 07:51:11 AM
#11
I don't undestand, if it is a betting exchange why odds are the same as a common bookmaker? It would mean that lay bets are not provided by real users but by the platform itself, don't you think? When I look at oddschecker.com, odds from betting exchanges listed (Betfair and Smarkets) are usually not the same as the ones from other sportbooks, especially the higher ones.
Some betting exchanges provide their own odds for some markets while they allow their customers to set the odds for some other markets. Some of the odds that they provide are even better than the ones provided by common bookmakers.

Also, you cannot place lay bets in sportsbooks which is why I didn't understand what you were trying to say regarding that part.
newbie
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October 01, 2022, 02:16:33 AM
#10

Thank you for the list but I am looking exchanges powered by Betfair. (I like betfair odds)
legendary
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October 01, 2022, 12:53:55 AM
#9
~ and can't play on betfair because of their deposit methods are not available for my country or taking more then 3 days for deposit or withdrawal so I will prefer trying any other exchange that are powered by betfair.
I just want to make sure if this site is forbidden in your country?, If yes, no need to continue for you, just leave and find similar to this. The gambling site has rules that have been followed by members, if you are forbidden to play there, don't continue it because you will have the problem in the future. That example; taking 3 days shows you if that site is not welcome for you.

And here is the general List of the most popular Betting Exchanges (Fiat & Crypto): https://sportstatist.com/betting-exchanges-list-eng/
you only spam link each post you write. 1 time is enough for me to get fed up, please don't write it 2x or more in the thread you have seen.
legendary
Activity: 2590
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September 30, 2022, 05:57:24 PM
#8
@sportsbettor shared all the best crypto betting exchanges available currently which is why I advise checking them out. Among them, I feel that Fairlay is the best choice since they provide decent liquidities across multiple popular markets.

Their odds are basically Pinnacle odds which implies that you get the best bang for your buck when placing bets. The only issues with them are their high BTC withdrawal fees and the annoying UI.

Exbet would be my second choice. They are relatively new, but are improving in a slow and steady manner.
I don't undestand, if it is a betting exchange why odds are the same as a common bookmaker? It would mean that lay bets are not provided by real users but by the platform itself, don't you think? When I look at oddschecker.com, odds from betting exchanges listed (Betfair and Smarkets) are usually not the same as the ones from other sportbooks, especially the higher ones.
To provide a lay bet with an high odd you need a large bank roll because you'll need to pay X times the stake if you lose, that's why high odds are usually smaller than ones offered by bookmakers.
hero member
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www.Crypto.Games: Multiple coins, multiple games
September 30, 2022, 03:17:15 PM
#7
You can also use a betting agent to access Betfair, the largest betting exchange in the world, see a full guide how to do it here:

https://gamblingfreebies.com/2020/12/23/how-to-use-betfair-from-anywhere/
This is a high risk option if you ask me. Some of these brokers are legit, but some are scammers who scam some of their customers in smart ways. For example, some of my friends had issues with Orbit, Bet in Asia etc.

Am not really sure about the clone sites option which could be a decent solution, but I never tried accessing them for various reasons.
sr. member
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September 29, 2022, 08:38:35 PM
#6

You can also use a betting agent to access Betfair, the largest betting exchange in the world, see a full guide how to do it here:

https://gamblingfreebies.com/2020/12/23/how-to-use-betfair-from-anywhere/
member
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September 29, 2022, 03:52:54 PM
#5
And here is the general List of the most popular Betting Exchanges (Fiat & Crypto): https://sportstatist.com/betting-exchanges-list-eng/
legendary
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Nec Recisa Recedit
September 29, 2022, 02:11:25 PM
#4
I think that you need to evaluate the chance for betting on such sites Just because I think that Betfair offer the best market conditions for a wide range of betting like horse racing/greyhounds... Plus they have always "liquid" markets, that allow scalpings or easy cashout at any time of a game. In the past I have used other bookie with exchange but the game experience was definetely different Sad
hero member
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www.Crypto.Games: Multiple coins, multiple games
September 29, 2022, 01:54:14 PM
#3
@sportsbettor shared all the best crypto betting exchanges available currently which is why I advise checking them out. Among them, I feel that Fairlay is the best choice since they provide decent liquidities across multiple popular markets.

Their odds are basically Pinnacle odds which implies that you get the best bang for your buck when placing bets. The only issues with them are their high BTC withdrawal fees and the annoying UI.

Exbet would be my second choice. They are relatively new, but are improving in a slow and steady manner.
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newbie
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September 29, 2022, 06:28:55 AM
#1
Hi, Its my first post/thread here and hope everyone is good.

Can anyone help me finding/playing in exchanges powered by betfair, I want to lay bet and can't play on betfair because of their deposit methods are not available for my country or taking more then 3 days for deposit or withdrawal so I will prefer trying any other exchange that are powered by betfair.

Thank you
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