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Title: CryptoBets on Online Games
Post by: cabalism13 on September 26, 2019, 05:19:18 AM
I was about a little curious if there are already existing betting platforms that includes official online games such as DOTA 2, League of Legends, Mobile Legenda, etc. As far as I know rocket.run once introduced that they will be having that kind of feature on their website but as I visited them again earlier it seems that they didn't continue on that kind of feature.

Sportsbetting are really quite known here but I haven't heard any of Online Games, besides I'm a gamer whose also fond of watching tournaments.


Title: Re: CryptoBets on Online Games
Post by: traderethereum on September 26, 2019, 05:31:49 AM
With a quick search on Google, I found this:

https://thunderpick.com/en/esports
https://buff.bet/en/esports-betting-guide
https://www.stsbet.com/esports

And only the first and the second website accept cryptocurrency.
I am not trying to search what is inside the website because I don't register by myself, maybe you can try to register by yourself.
I guess there are many more online games which are using the money to bet so you should be careful to spend your money.


Title: Re: CryptoBets on Online Games
Post by: GreatArkansas on September 26, 2019, 06:14:32 AM
Do you mean e-Sports?
Some e-Sports games like Dota2 and Counter Strike - Global Offense are games are already on crypto-based gambling sites.
Just like on sportsbet.io and playbetr, I already tried to bet since last year via sportsbet.io, most of them are in Dota 2 games, even in recent The International 2019, I have also lot of bets history and most of them are lost  :D
But there are also limited games, like some minor tournaments may not be available on those platforms I mentioned, just check it everytime you see a tournament about e-sports, major tournaments especially that has huge prize pool will possible to add in those platforms.


Title: Re: CryptoBets on Online Games
Post by: panganib999 on September 26, 2019, 06:23:43 AM
I was about a little curious if there are already existing betting platforms that includes official online games such as DOTA 2, League of Legends, Mobile Legenda, etc. As far as I know rocket.run once introduced that they will be having that kind of feature on their website but as I visited them again earlier it seems that they didn't continue on that kind of feature.

Sportsbetting are really quite known here but I haven't heard any of Online Games, besides I'm a gamer whose also fond of watching tournaments.

I am also a fan of online games tournament, and usually, I am using sportsbet.io when betting on online games tournament.
website: https://sportsbet.io/
Ann thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1458034.msg14731314#msg14731314.

When there's an Esports they will update their website, sometimes there's a PUBG tournament there, But when I am betting I usually bet on LOL tournament, I hope this one helps you :)


Title: Re: CryptoBets on Online Games
Post by: cabalism13 on September 26, 2019, 07:02:24 AM
Do you mean e-Sports?
Yes...
Just like on sportsbet.io and playbetr, I already tried to bet since last year via sportsbet.io, most of them are in Dota 2 games, even in recent The International 2019, I have also lot of bets history and most of them are lost  :D
But there are also limited games, like some minor tournaments may not be available on those platforms I mentioned, just check it everytime you see a tournament about e-sports, major tournaments especially that has huge prize pool will possible to add in those platforms.
Didn't tried sportbet.io during the days back then due to their issues, but it seems they're running smoothly this time. Did they still require KYC for new accounts? Wanna try betting on that particular tournaments.

But when I am betting I usually bet on LOL tournament, I hope this one helps you :)
sportsbet.io has LoL? Interesting.


Title: Re: CryptoBets on Online Games
Post by: Ucy on September 26, 2019, 07:19:04 AM
Do you mean e-Sports?
Some e-Sports games like Dota2 and Counter Strike - Global Offense are games are already on crypto-based gambling sites.
Just like on sportsbet.io and playbetr, I already tried to bet since last year via sportsbet.io, most of them are in Dota 2 games, even in recent The International 2019, I have also lot of bets history and most of them are lost  :D
But there are also limited games, like some minor tournaments may not be available on those platforms I mentioned, just check it everytime you see a tournament about e-sports, major tournaments especially that has huge prize pool will possible to add in those platforms.

I think Op is talking about the possibility of betting on online games through the existing cryptocurrency gambling websites. More like watching popular online gaming tournaments and betting on them via cryptocurrency gambling websites. I believe some Crypto-based gambling companies have few of such tournaments for gamblers.


Title: Re: CryptoBets on Online Games
Post by: Tytanowy Janusz on September 26, 2019, 07:35:04 AM
sportsbet.io has LoL? Interesting.

Here (https://sportsbet.io/sports/all-sports) you can find full list

There is LOL, Dota2, CS-GO, PUBG - where is solitaire and Mario :)??

Is there any particular game that you are looking for?


Title: Re: CryptoBets on Online Games
Post by: Harkorede on September 26, 2019, 07:55:26 AM

1xbet is another website that has e-Sports events, and I can actually verify they have very wide range, If not all. The website deals in fiat currencies, but accepts crypto deposits and withdrawal. However, you might want to check out there have been recent accusations against them here in the forum, I have been a user for about 3 years now, with no issues.


Did they still require KYC for new accounts? Wanna try betting on that particular tournaments.
Afaict, They do not require KYC for new accounts, but I think there are scenarios where KYC could be required(due  to large consecutive deposits or withdrawals) or suspected money laundering


Title: Re: CryptoBets on Online Games
Post by: Darker45 on September 26, 2019, 08:13:57 AM
Didn't tried sportbet.io during the days back then due to their issues, but it seems they're running smoothly this time. Did they still require KYC for new accounts? Wanna try betting on that particular tournaments.

Sportsbet might have made some bad decisions in the past but they are all running smoothly and well right now. In fact, they are growing rather large, sponsoring Watford FC and, just recently, paying for the Bitcoin logo to get printed on the sleeves of the team's uniform.

Here's a peek of their site. At the left side is the list of all sports. You may notice that there is LOL, Dota 2, Counter-Strike, and ESport PlayerUnknowns Battlegrounds. Their list is quite long.

https://i.imgur.com/2VQPJtm.png 



Creating an account will take seconds. There is no KYC needed and zero fee for withdrawal.


Title: Re: CryptoBets on Online Games
Post by: crzy on September 26, 2019, 08:25:10 AM
Yes, its already existing mate and you can gamble on many sports gambling site, I would like to recommend cloudbet its a good gambling site and you can find easily the sports you want to bet for. E-sports are growing and its good for cryptocurrency to follow that because many cyrptoholders are also a gamer.


Title: Re: CryptoBets on Online Games
Post by: Hypnosis00 on September 26, 2019, 09:50:40 AM
Yes, its already existing mate and you can gamble on many sports gambling site, I would like to recommend cloudbet its a good gambling site and you can find easily the sports you want to bet for. E-sports are growing and its good for cryptocurrency to follow that because many cyrptoholders are also a gamer.
Sorry, but what OP is trying to ask if there is/are gambling sites that could offer DOTA 2, League of Legends, Mobile Legend as one of their games. As I've check https://www.cloudbet.com/en/ I've never found these games, it surely they never include them.  It somewhat the other offer such things and but not cloudbet.

For the numbers of online games existed today but only a few are listed in crypto gambling sites. Not that sure in the future but we are just hoping.


Title: Re: CryptoBets on Online Games
Post by: efialtis on September 26, 2019, 09:57:34 AM

1xbet is another website that has e-Sports events, and I can actually verify they have very wide range, If not all. The website deals in fiat currencies, but accepts crypto deposits and withdrawal. However, you might want to check out there have been recent accusations against them here in the forum, I have been a user for about 3 years now, with no issues.


Did they still require KYC for new accounts? Wanna try betting on that particular tournaments.
Afaict, They do not require KYC for new accounts, but I think there are scenarios where KYC could be required(due  to large consecutive deposits or withdrawals) or suspected money laundering

Even though 1xbet has been sponsoring some big football clubs, I wouldnt recommend using them to anyone - thousands of accusations and by now, they are even facing real legal problems. Stay away!


Title: Re: CryptoBets on Online Games
Post by: Haunebu on September 26, 2019, 10:12:25 AM
E-sports betting through crypto is quite common these days op and is available on plenty of websites. It all comes down to the margin that the site is taking based on which the odds are decided.

In terms of margin, I suggest Pinnacle(If you are willing to provide KYC documents) since their odds are almost always amazing(Esports, Soccer etc) thanks to the low juice.
https://www.pinnacle.com/en/esports/matchups

If you do not wish to submit KYC, Fairlay is your best bet since they copy Pinnacle odds and only charge 0.25% commission which will drop over time.
https://fairlay.com/markets/sports/esports/


Title: Re: CryptoBets on Online Games
Post by: DoublerHunter on September 26, 2019, 12:02:07 PM
Yes, that is E-sports betting. Did you know that e-sports gambling is legal in most country? The fancy games like this are very well known on the internet and they also have a betting site on this. You can also add this in your list, https://gg.bet/en/betting. But unfortunately, the Mobile Legend was not there to bet. But the most I like was there, the CS:GO and DOTA2. And the full list of E-sports gambling site that accepts bitcoin is also here, (http://www.bitcoinesport.com/) but the domain it shows not secure link maybe it because it is only listing for gambling e-sports betting sites.


Title: Re: CryptoBets on Online Games
Post by: cabalism13 on September 26, 2019, 12:58:56 PM
Even though 1xbet has been sponsoring some big football clubs, I wouldnt recommend using them to anyone - thousands of accusations and by now, they are even facing real legal problems. Stay away!

Is that for sportsbet.io or just for their features of having bets on Online Games? I wishes you completely clear  your claims here.

Creating an account will take seconds. There is no KYC needed and zero fee for withdrawal.
That would be interesting, thanks for this info, it really helps. Will try sportsbet.io I guess, but I do hope it runs smoothly without any issues. I don't want to be on a hassle situation regards on playing.


Title: Re: CryptoBets on Online Games
Post by: efialtis on September 26, 2019, 01:04:53 PM
Even though 1xbet has been sponsoring some big football clubs, I wouldnt recommend using them to anyone - thousands of accusations and by now, they are even facing real legal problems. Stay away!

Is that for sportsbet.io or just for their features of having bets on Online Games? I wishes you completely clear  your claims here.

Creating an account will take seconds. There is no KYC needed and zero fee for withdrawal.
That would be interesting, thanks for this info, it really helps. Will try sportsbet.io I guess, but I do hope it runs smoothly without any issues. I don't want to be on a hassle situation regards on playing.

I am not talking about sportsbet.io obviously - I wrote "1xbet" didnt I mate? ;) There is nothing to "clear", those accusations are all over the internet. =) Big EPL clubs stopped their sponsoring partnership etc.


Title: Re: CryptoBets on Online Games
Post by: imstillthebest on September 26, 2019, 01:05:24 PM
you mean betting on esports ?  i have seen a post of some users before that recomends a couple of sports book sites or sport betting sites .  those site says that they have those games that you mention but except for few ( ex. mobile legends ) because that game is only new and only released for mobile.  most esports betting games that i see are mainly pc ones like dota and cs.   i heard nitrogen sports supports them


Title: Re: CryptoBets on Online Games
Post by: cabalism13 on September 26, 2019, 01:13:14 PM
Even though 1xbet has been sponsoring some big football clubs, I wouldnt recommend using them to anyone - thousands of accusations and by now, they are even facing real legal problems. Stay away!

Is that for sportsbet.io or just for their features of having bets on Online Games? I wishes you completely clear  your claims here.

I am not talking about sportsbet.io obviously - I wrote "1xbet" didnt I mate? ;) There is nothing to "clear", those accusations are all over the internet. =) Big EPL clubs stopped their sponsoring partnership etc.

Oh my bad, I'm completely lost in there, I though 1xbet is a feature of betting in sportsbet.io, I missed reading Harkorede's post. It was a website, sorry, my mistake. And as you say so, will never look into it, now that I get some tips on what site should I visit. Thanks.


Title: Re: CryptoBets on Online Games
Post by: YuginKadoya on September 26, 2019, 01:29:47 PM
I was about a little curious if there are already existing betting platforms that includes official online games such as DOTA 2, League of Legends, Mobile Legenda, etc. As far as I know rocket.run once introduced that they will be having that kind of feature on their website but as I visited them again earlier it seems that they didn't continue on that kind of feature.

Sportsbetting are really quite known here but I haven't heard any of Online Games, besides I'm a gamer whose also fond of watching tournaments.

Well maybe rocket.run will be upgrading their site on the future and by now fixing their site for having Esports and Sports bets you will eventually need to wait for that to happen and I have seen that Rocket.run had their unique games that I am now seeing for the first time like their Rocket Run, Aqua, And Boom and will going to try it out later.

But anyway there are many legit Sportsbet and Esports sites out there that are suggested here in the forum to be legit, fair and will sure have a customer service that are reachable and here are my top 5 Sportsbet gambling sites.

1] Cloudbet - They had a minimum bet of 0.1mBTC/mBCH and had a first deposit bonus up to 5 BTC/BCH to their members.

2] Nitrogen Sports - Had the same minimum bet of 0.1mBTC and a maximum of 1.2 BTC and had the largest esports books betting section.

3] Fortunejack Sports - Looking for major sports of Baseball, Soccer, And tennis they provide statistics on their sites for you to just focus on betting and do your research on their site, They had many variety betting on sports and politics as well.

4] Sportsbet - They are fully loaded with every sports league in the world and had a minimum bet of 0.01 mBTC and offer money back gurantee.

5] OneHash - Bitcoin betting only site they had online Casino and sports betting as well, and had a minimum amount of 0.0001 BTC only and they had a special events that you can request a betting event that you like them to feature.



Title: Re: CryptoBets on Online Games
Post by: mitchr4 on September 26, 2019, 01:52:12 PM
Didn't tried sportbet.io during the days back then due to their issues, but it seems they're running smoothly this time. Did they still require KYC for new accounts? Wanna try betting on that particular tournaments.
So far Sportsbet has only three e-sports games which I think have a lot of fans such as PUBG, Dota 2, and LoL. They have many markets available. To register there, you don't need KYC and in my opinion, Sportsbet is the best sportsbook site.


Title: Re: CryptoBets on Online Games
Post by: cabalism13 on September 26, 2019, 02:25:17 PM
Didn't tried sportbet.io during the days back then due to their issues, but it seems they're running smoothly this time. Did they still require KYC for new accounts? Wanna try betting on that particular tournaments.
So far Sportsbet has only three e-sports games which I think have a lot of fans such as PUBG, Dota 2, and LoL.

Well, its already enough as long as my beloved LoL is included, besides that's the only game that I'm interested on participating on ESports Betting. Am not a fan of Dota2 and PUBG, though if only DOTA was still included on some tournaments maybe I can also put my interest on it. And I'd rather prefer Rules of Survival and APEX LEGENDS than PUBG, even though there are some cheaters on the game, but I doubt Gambling Companies will include those Games I mentioned.


Title: Re: CryptoBets on Online Games
Post by: Tytanowy Janusz on September 26, 2019, 02:34:40 PM
Well, its already enough as long as my beloved LoL is included, besides that's the only game that I'm interested on participating on ESports Betting. Am not a fan of Dota2 and PUBG, though if only DOTA was still included on some tournaments maybe I can also put my interest on it. And I'd rather prefer Rules of Survival and APEX LEGENDS than PUBG, even though there are some cheaters on the game, but I doubt Gambling Companies will include those Games I mentioned.

They are earning with every bet. Thus implementing more e-sport games is certain.
I think it's all about popularity. I see fortnite as next step (it's tournaments looks professional with heavy payouts (3 mil $ for top1)). Then apex up to farming simulator :P By the way. Farming simulator has it's own league https://fsl.giants-software.com/


Title: Re: CryptoBets on Online Games
Post by: cabalism13 on September 26, 2019, 02:48:47 PM
Well, its already enough as long as my beloved LoL is included, besides that's the only game that I'm interested on participating on ESports Betting. Am not a fan of Dota2 and PUBG, though if only DOTA was still included on some tournaments maybe I can also put my interest on it. And I'd rather prefer Rules of Survival and APEX LEGENDS than PUBG, even though there are some cheaters on the game, but I doubt Gambling Companies will include those Games I mentioned.

They are earning with every bet. Thus implementing more e-sport games is certain.
I think it's all about popularity. I see fortnite as next step (it's tournaments looks professional with heavy payouts (3 mil $ for top1)). Then apex up to farming simulator :P By the way. Farming simulator has it's own league https://fsl.giants-software.com/

Well, those games I mentioned was quite popular I think, the onky thing is their are Cheaters lurking around the game.

Also, am not a fan of Fortnite for I really considered it having a low designed graphics. I don't play those games that has some kind of graphics, it really looks that you're playing a kiddie game, designed for 3-5 Years Old children. But still I can't judge anyone who likes it, so I will be just sticking in my ass from what I just like, even if its net worth a million dollar for its tournaments and gameplays.


Title: Re: CryptoBets on Online Games
Post by: dunfida on September 26, 2019, 03:11:39 PM
I was about a little curious if there are already existing betting platforms that includes official online games such as DOTA 2, League of Legends, Mobile Legenda, etc. As far as I know rocket.run once introduced that they will be having that kind of feature on their website but as I visited them again earlier it seems that they didn't continue on that kind of feature.

Sportsbetting are really quite known here but I haven't heard any of Online Games, besides I'm a gamer whose also fond of watching tournaments.
You can use up those popular bookies as of this moment like Nitrogen,sportsbet, onehash etc. yet they are offering e-sports betting.
Have some times to visit out those bookies and you will surely find it.

Ex.
https://www.onehash.com/category/e_sport/


Title: Re: CryptoBets on Online Games
Post by: jhongzjhong on September 26, 2019, 07:17:40 PM
I was about a little curious if there are already existing betting platforms that includes official online games such as DOTA 2, League of Legends, Mobile Legenda, etc. As far as I know rocket.run once introduced that they will be having that kind of feature on their website but as I visited them again earlier it seems that they didn't continue on that kind of feature.

Sportsbetting are really quite known here but I haven't heard any of Online Games, besides I'm a gamer whose also fond of watching tournaments.
You can use up those popular bookies as of this moment like Nitrogen,sportsbet, onehash etc. yet they are offering e-sports betting.
Have some times to visit out those bookies and you will surely find it.

Ex.
https://www.onehash.com/category/e_sport/
I think all OP needs has been mentioned at the earlier in the replies above, all I can see are those redundant answers which are I also wanted to reply. Probably Op's queries now will give him/her satisfaction in knowing e-sports betting in an e-sportsbook. If you were going to ask me Sportsbet is the place to go. They had different betting on e-sportsbook betting. Indeed, if you are not like the user interface of the gambling site you can move into other another gambling site.