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Topic: [Overview] Comprehensive list of Crypto Sportsbooks -!New Poll!- - page 5. (Read 2258 times)

legendary
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There is no such thing as best reputable sportsbook. Every sportsbook has his pros and cons.
I disagree, a sportsbook can have a good reputation regardless of the pros and cons they have. Those are two seperate things that could affect ones view on the sportsbook but not all the time like for example you have OneHash that's offering mutual betting they might not have a lot of volume in their sportsbook but they're consistently paying out to their players and we rarely see complaints posted on their threads.

@OP you could also add OneHash and Coinbet24 in the list.
Thanks for the suggestions. I just started researching about them. Onehash have ceased operation for their sportsbook department. So, no sportsbook for them now. I will add coinbet24 into the list ASAP. I think what BitcoinAccepted means is that it is very hard to rate a top sportsbook these days. Every book has some pros and cons, nobody is perfect. So, best sportsbook is a relative term. What I think would be the "best/top" might differ from what you think.

I want to see a category of various sportsbooks that offer no deposit to less deposit bonuses because I like to face challenges and the wagering requirements are one of them.
I have listed most of the deposit bonuses and the wagering requirements in the additional note sections which is on the far right of the list.

1. It would be good to list sportsbooks that don't have a forum account. Even though they are probably less legitimate, it's good to have a greater variety to choose from.
I'll try to add some sportsbooks that aren't on the forum maybe 1 per day or whenever I'm free. At the moment, focusing on finishing the table, filling all the blanks that you see. I have missed a couple sportsbook that have forum presence too. I will be adding them into the list today.

2. Perhaps include a rating system that gives a score out of 5 for each sportsbook?

I feel like ratings are subjective. The sportsbook I rate as 5, may not be a 5 in someone else's rating. Also the fact that sportsbooks might try to bribe to be rated higher, if the list gets a lot more popular. I run into ethical issues haha. Best to just avoid all that. I have noticed similar issue on a list that was made on the forum before. I could use some money sure, but not by compromising integrity or even having to deal with that aspect.

3. Please do include a withdrawal fee column and state if they have any free withdrawals on a regular basis (e.g., some offer 1 complimentary withdrawal per month)
I have mentioned them in additional notes to an extent. Will try to expand on it. Thanks for the suggestions. Smiley

Yes it's not written sportsbooks in their current ANN but "Bets/parimutuel betting" since they don't focus on sport bets only and they want users to know they are not using the common sport betting system IMO.
For Bitdice I don't know why the link doesn't work but you can find their sportsbook here https://sports.bitdice.me
I see! I have PM'd bitdice over the forum and asked for the info to fill up the table. Once they respond to my query, ill add them with necessary info. I'll be adding freebitco.in to the list as well. Thanks for helping me list more sportsbooks into the table. Smiley
legendary
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There is no such thing as best reputable sportsbook. Every sportsbook has his pros and cons.
I disagree, a sportsbook can have a good reputation regardless of the pros and cons they have. Those are two seperate things that could affect ones view on the sportsbook but not all the time like for example you have OneHash that's offering mutual betting they might not have a lot of volume in their sportsbook but they're consistently paying out to their players and we rarely see complaints posted on their threads.

@OP you could also add OneHash and Coinbet24 in the list.
legendary
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There is no such thing as best reputable sportsbook. Every sportsbook has his pros and cons.

It all start with having a gaming license, I think.
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It is a very good exercise to help others while you are on a path that may still be beneficial or harmful to anybody. If you want to bring some more sportsbooks to the limelight, I pledge to help you by giving out some names that are unavailable on the forum yet. I want to see a category of various sportsbooks that offer no deposit to less deposit bonuses because I like to face challenges and the wagering requirements are one of them.

I guess, it is nice to see some sportsbooks that can be found outside the forum. Because right now, I only visit sportsbooks that are reputable here in the forum. Maybe there are other bookies out there that are offering some good bonuses or rewards that are not known to forum users. Because most of us are relying from the reviews here, we don't know, we are already missing something that are not available in the forum.
legendary
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It is a very good exercise to help others while you are on a path that may still be beneficial or harmful to anybody. If you want to bring some more sportsbooks to the limelight, I pledge to help you by giving out some names that are unavailable on the forum yet. I want to see a category of various sportsbooks that offer no deposit to less deposit bonuses because I like to face challenges and the wagering requirements are one of them.
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Great list - really well formatted and super helpful for any new players.

I just had a few suggestions:

1. It would be good to list sportsbooks that don't have a forum account. Even though they are probably less legitimate, it's good to have a greater variety to choose from.

2. Perhaps include a rating system that gives a score out of 5 for each sportsbook?

3. Please do include a withdrawal fee column and state if they have any free withdrawals on a regular basis (e.g., some offer 1 complimentary withdrawal per month)
legendary
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TYVM for this highly useful listing vennali. But I wonder why you didn't mention the Bitdice sportsbook and the Freebitcoin one?
The Freebitcoin sportsbook is not really big, but it has the particularity to be the only parimutuel betting sportsbook of the cryptosphere AFAIK.
Good catch on freebitco.in one. I'll add it to the list ASAP. Thanks for the suggestion. I must have missed it because they do not have "sportsbook" written on their main thread like the rest of them does. Regarding Bitdice, I am not sure if they actually have a sportsbook. They do have a tab for sportsbook, but when I click it, it redirects me back to the main website. So, to me.. it looked like a dummy link. Something they are working towards but currently not available. If that's not true, do let me know. Will be happy to look into it.
Yes it's not written sportsbooks in their current ANN but "Bets/parimutuel betting" since they don't focus on sport bets only and they want users to know they are not using the common sport betting system IMO.
For Bitdice I don't know why the link doesn't work but you can find their sportsbook here https://sports.bitdice.me
legendary
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TYVM for this highly useful listing vennali. But I wonder why you didn't mention the Bitdice sportsbook and the Freebitcoin one?
The Freebitcoin sportsbook is not really big, but it has the particularity to be the only parimutuel betting sportsbook of the cryptosphere AFAIK.

Good catch on freebitco.in one. I'll add it to the list ASAP. Thanks for the suggestion. I must have missed it because they do not have "sportsbook" written on their main thread like the rest of them does. Regarding Bitdice, I am not sure if they actually have a sportsbook. They do have a tab for sportsbook, but when I click it, it redirects me back to the main website. So, to me.. it looked like a dummy link. Something they are working towards but currently not available. If that's not true, do let me know. Will be happy to look into it.

just to add more info on fairlay. other than BTC fairlay also accept ETH, LTC, DASH and BCH. and asking for their support they said that when withdrawing. the amount you withdraw is always should be higher than your withdrawing fee which is 0.40mbtc(photo below for references)

Thanks @acroman08 for helping me improve the table almost everyday haha. All the info that I had updated was through their support on twitter. I will screenshot it here so that you understand clearly what I mean.
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 I guess I'll update that they support more crypto but it is auto converted into BTC while betting.

Great table - Really well done and a lot of effort expended

Maybe an "Anonymous" sign up field too? (its important to some of us)

I won't get into Sporstbook markets (or lack of markets for some of them.......) Grin

Thanks, I have mentioned the ones that definitely need KYC and the ones that are strictly anonymous. There are a few that are anonymous but not truly. Lets say, they might ask for KYC of some random user here and there. It's hard to specify all that on one column as there is deviation towards either side and that too on an already stretched table, wouldn't been easy. Hence, I've decided to mention about anonymity in Additional notes. Do let me know if I missed any of the truly anonymous sportsbooks though. I haven't paid a lot of attention into that aspect..unless the sportsbook specifically specified it.
legendary
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Sports Betting sites that support Crypto have been around for 10 years. However we do not have a comprehensive list of sportbooks that cater to the crypto Community. I have compiled a comprehensive list of sportsbooks, along with their Promo information, Features, Deposit Bonuses, Cryptos they support and any additional information on them. Hopefully the community can use it as reference of the different options available and compare them. Currently, I have only added sportsbooks with presence on Bitcointalk. Willing to add Crypto sportsbooks without Bitcointalk presence, if the community deems necessary.
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TYVM for this highly useful listing vennali. But I wonder why you didn't mention the Bitdice sportsbook and the Freebitcoin one?
The Freebitcoin sportsbook is not really big, but it has the particularity to be the only parimutuel betting sportsbook of the cryptosphere AFAIK.
legendary
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Nice list mate , and Putting that 1xbit in the bottom is one indication that Their accusations must be consider as warning to everyone that might read this thread and use as reference for the Booking in the future.

Adding this to my Special Bookmark as i may consider exploring the sportsbookies this next quarter.

My old sportsbook seems like not giving me luck anymore lol.

1xbit has really bad reputation in this forum. however, they still have so many players outside this forum. and that is why, am seeing a lot of review sites that still include 1xbit in their list. hoping that they can also get commission out of it.
lets see if the OP can add other bookies that are not yet here in the forum. maybe only those popular bookies outside bitcointalk
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Nice list mate , and Putting that 1xbit in the bottom is one indication that Their accusations must be consider as warning to everyone that might read this thread and use as reference for the Booking in the future.

Adding this to my Special Bookmark as i may consider exploring the sportsbookies this next quarter.

My old sportsbook seems like not giving me luck anymore lol.
legendary
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Thanks for your feedback. I have updated Fairlay's info.
just to add more info on fairlay. other than BTC fairlay also accept ETH, LTC, DASH and BCH. and asking for their support they said that when withdrawing. the amount you withdraw is always should be higher than your withdrawing fee which is 0.40mbtc(photo below for references)

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Great table - Really well done and a lot of effort expended

Maybe an "Anonymous" sign up field too? (its important to some of us)

I won't get into Sporstbook markets (or lack of markets for some of them.......) Grin
legendary
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I think here at BTT nobody is particularly interested in gambling in which cryptocurrencies are not used.  Therefore, I think it doesn't make much sense to supplement the list with bookmakers that do not accept cryptocurrency.  In addition, after all, working with a list requires quite a lot of labor, and adding even a large number of rows to the table and checking the data of these new offices will lead to unnecessary labor costs.  
For example, I didn't understand if Fairlay.com works with cryptocurrency.  In the table is just a dash.  
But in general, the table is good, I use it and thank OP for the initiative.
Thanks for your feedback. I have updated Fairlay's info. I was initially planning to remove them from the list since they do not have any presence on Bitcointalk at the moment but, since people wanted me to not remove sportsbook from the list, instead just mention if they are active or inactive.I had left the info as blank for the moment. I had checked their FAQ etc but I couldnt find the relevant information I was looking for. I have contacted them via twitter and got information needed to fill in the spaces will also ask them if they intend to get back to bitcointalk or not and update that category as well.

Yes, I am solo working on the list. I was looking for a list on bitcointalk for sportsbooks(found one on eSports and I have mentioned it at the bottom in OP). So, I took it up as my weekend project. Thought it would be useful for crypto enthusiasts. Especially those nitty gritty fine print roll over information for new depositors as well as min. deposit and withdrawals. Which arent easily available unless you register into the sportsbook

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Should I expand the list to add crypto sportsbooks that arent on bitcointalk??

As long as the sportsbook accepts cryptocurrency as the payment method, I think it is fine to add them to the list.
It would be even better if you can do a deeper research first for the sportsbook, to check whether the sportsbook is reliable enough or not.

Yeah, I wanted to keep the list only for bitcointalk present sportsbook because there is a clear cut direction for it. If I add more sportsbooks, there is a potential of whatabout-ism to kick off. Like, lets say I add a sportsbook that is fairly popular. Somebody will notice it and say "if you have added this sportsbook, what about this other sportsbook?" It might just turn into a long chain haha. Also the fact that I have to contact them for information that isnt easy to access without registering to every sportsbook. will be a strenuous task but I'll do my best.

regarding the "I was here for casinos list, disappointed." on the poll. you could create another list consisting of casinos in case someone is looking for a list it would take some work but if you are up to it I'd recommend doing it since the previous one is not updated anymore(at least as far as I know). also, I agree that you should only add the popular ones to avoid potential scam sportsbooks.

I had added the last 2 options just for fun. There is no way I can fit all the casinos in a single list(on bitcointalk). I'm sure there are over 100 casinos/gambling websites in cryptosphere. I would have to dedicate a website just for that. I'm sure there are dedicated websites just for it. I am interested in sportsbooks and i'm sure there are others like me who rarely dabble with casinos and strictly visit Sportsbooks only. I have made this list with that in mind.
legendary
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Should I expand the list to add crypto sportsbooks that arent on bitcointalk??

As long as the sportsbook accepts cryptocurrency as the payment method, I think it is fine to add them to the list.
It would be even better if you can do a deeper research first for the sportsbook, to check whether the sportsbook is reliable enough or not.
legendary
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I think here at BTT nobody is particularly interested in gambling in which cryptocurrencies are not used.  Therefore, I think it doesn't make much sense to supplement the list with bookmakers that do not accept cryptocurrency.  In addition, after all, working with a list requires quite a lot of labor, and adding even a large number of rows to the table and checking the data of these new offices will lead to unnecessary labor costs. 
For example, I didn't understand if Fairlay.com works with cryptocurrency.  In the table is just a dash. 
But in general, the table is good, I use it and thank OP for the initiative.
legendary
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regarding the "I was here for casinos list, disappointed." on the poll. you could create another list consisting of casinos in case someone is looking for a list it would take some work but if you are up to it I'd recommend doing it since the previous one is not updated anymore(at least as far as I know). also, I agree that you should only add the popular ones to avoid potential scam sportsbooks.
legendary
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I mean, already you(as well as other people) are facing issues with respect to width of the table. If I add one more column for sportsbook to be active or not. It is only going to make the list wider.
I thought about that, but my idea is not to add another column, but to change the info in the column which you already have (column #2 called "Bitcointalk"). You could just write 'Yes (Inactive)', 'Yes (Active)', 'No' there, and it would already signify the status. It's just that the topic is called "comprehensive list", and to me it means the fullest list possible, so removing casinos from it doesn't make sense to me.
Understood. From now on, I wont be removing a sportsbook from the list unless they cease to operate. I was thinking of creating a poll so the forum members can decide if I should expand the list for non-bitcointalk crypto accepting sportsbooks as well or let the list be.

Nice review but I guess if you could add some information about any sites that have automatic and manual withdrawals, I think that's something of concern too, including me.
Anyway, I like reviews like this and I just wanted to add a little suggest. Good work! Smiley

That's a good idea. Maybe I could contact supports for each sportsbook to get that information out. Will add it to additional notes. If anyone knows for sure if the sportsbook you are using are automatic or not, please feel free to let me know. Saves me the trouble. I will cross verify though, as soon as I can.

Edit: I have added a new poll, please participate to help me decide what to do next. Thanks. Smiley
legendary
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I mean, already you(as well as other people) are facing issues with respect to width of the table. If I add one more column for sportsbook to be active or not. It is only going to make the list wider.
I thought about that, but my idea is not to add another column, but to change the info in the column which you already have (column #2 called "Bitcointalk"). You could just write 'Yes (Inactive)', 'Yes (Active)', 'No' there, and it would already signify the status. It's just that the topic is called "comprehensive list", and to me it means the fullest list possible, so removing casinos from it doesn't make sense to me.
I thought about it. In that case, I might have to add the ones that have 0 forum presence but accept crypto. Would you guys like that? It is going to be a very long list imho. Currently have limited it to only ones that have forum presence as it is easier for user to contact the sportsbooks here and any anomaly by sportsbooks can be reported here. Basically what I mean is, the contact with the sportsbook is a lot more transparent here and if there is any foulplay by the sportsbook, it can easily be reported here for everyone to see and the sportsbook gets to respond. If the sportsbook isnt doesnt have presence in bitcointalk, although people can still open scam accusation to help others with the information but nothing would generally come of it.
Well, I agree that playing in casinos which aren't represented on the forum is risky, and I don't think you should spend time on searching for such casinos, but it if you already have a suggestion to add some sportsbook, or you've already added it, there's no need to remove it just because they stopped being active on the forum, I think.
legendary
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Nice review but I guess if you could add some information about any sites that have automatic and manual withdrawals, I think that's something of concern too, including me.
Anyway, I like reviews like this and I just wanted to add a little suggest. Good work! Smiley
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