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Economy / Gambling / Re: Exbet | The Bitcoin Betting Exchange [exbet.io]
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on: June 25, 2020, 10:09:02 PM
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exbet. we are seeing errors returned on the api when placing bets on certain odds increments. devs synced separately with your guys but wanted to flag here cheers
Hi arco-yabamba, thanks for the message, this is probably best handled between the developers in question. Our API team is investigating now and will be in touch once they understand the issue. Thanks again! and fixed. nice to see your on the ball exbet, you just need to get this launched now. could you confirm sports at launch please beyond soccer which will not be enough imo
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Economy / Gambling / Re: Exbet | The Bitcoin Betting Exchange [exbet.io]
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on: June 20, 2020, 09:28:19 AM
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we did our money on the trump tweet markwt, new we should have left it alone lol trump tweeted less than half previous weeks amount what s that all about. tbf there was a but of money in the market even if its only play for now. maybe we get involved when exbet goes live best hurry up tho
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Economy / Gambling / Re: Exbet | The Bitcoin Betting Exchange [exbet.io]
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on: June 13, 2020, 05:29:21 PM
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yeh mixup with my guys they already saw that and got it working, it was me who was three days behind lol too much on plate just now. seeing more leagues added now Danish Swedish La Liga Premier League all good. we even saw the trump twitter market lol what nutjobs bet that muck
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Economy / Gambling / Re: Exbet | The Bitcoin Betting Exchange [exbet.io]
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on: June 02, 2020, 02:11:36 PM
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just to say weve been playing about with the api for a few days now, all the basics are there, pretty much as per other exchanges so happy days. one or two things incl pagination would make life easier, have sent that over to you also some performance questions from our devs
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Economy / Gambling / Re: exbet.io | The Bitcoin Betting Exchange
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on: May 02, 2020, 10:16:36 PM
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ok but if you use tether what about people who want to keep funds in btc and not miss the moon? not bothered for myself but we know theres plenty here (clue its called bitcointalk lol) who are all in on crypto. how is fiat denomimated exchange (which is what usdt support wd be if i understand correct) going to attract there custom?
Because an exchange is for smart bettors who use normal exchanges and bookmakers to trade, therefore accounts in stablecoinn are needed, because prices do not have to be extremely volatile like BTC. Instead a regular bettor does not need an exchange, except if he does not want to be limited by bookmakers. if its only smart bettors on the exchange who do they all make their money from? i politely suggest they need some ++when moon++ idiots to keep feeding btc into the machine
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Economy / Gambling / Re: exbet.io | The Bitcoin Betting Exchange
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on: May 02, 2020, 04:35:29 PM
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ok but if you use tether what about people who want to keep funds in btc and not miss the moon? not bothered for myself but we know theres plenty here (clue its called bitcointalk lol) who are all in on crypto. how is fiat denomimated exchange (which is what usdt support wd be if i understand correct) going to attract there custom?
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Economy / Gambling / Re: exbet.io | The Bitcoin Betting Exchange
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on: April 16, 2020, 05:53:22 PM
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just checked this out. if runs on ethereum who pays gas when placing bet? no kyc is nice but no legal accountability for grading requires big trust from user. letsbe honest traded vols are filth
check their faq about gas.. i know volume sucks but odds are good I had a look maybe it's just me but it made my head hurt reading that lol. gas if you're a taker but not if you're a maker and you need to calculate it and errrrr good luck getting more volume I'm not having it. but fair play they have been sticking with it for years now
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Economy / Gambling / Re: exbet.io | The Bitcoin Betting Exchange
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on: April 11, 2020, 01:51:02 PM
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3.Last, are you afraid of degens.com adding BTC and compete with you? They have Betfair like interface. (Sorry if this question sounds weird, but i'm a regular bettor there ) just checked this out. if runs on ethereum who pays gas when placing bet? no kyc is nice but no legal accountability for grading requires big trust from user. letsbe honest traded vols are filth
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Economy / Gambling / Re: exbet.io | The Bitcoin Betting Exchange
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on: April 11, 2020, 12:24:30 PM
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#1 if thats the case then forget it. its not an exchange its a scam and dead on arrival. no one will be trading on a platform where "special users" have execution advantage.
but surely that is not the plan exbet???
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Economy / Gambling / Re: exbet.io | The Bitcoin Betting Exchange
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on: February 19, 2020, 07:47:16 AM
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dunno if you read the reply above which says they are still on licensing process and he said once that done , there could be no problem accesing the site on many countries . but im curious , did usa are strict on gambling ? but why . i thought that usa is a friendly country or not strict country on many things . and what if we can only use a vpn for temporary purpose or for temporary acces . by using vpn we can trick the site that we are on a legal country were gambling is fully legal .
yes usa is strict on gambling without a license but it happens anyway of course lol eg all the costs rica books set up for usa only even tho they have no license
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Economy / Gambling / Re: exbet.io | The Bitcoin Betting Exchange
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on: February 14, 2020, 12:53:20 PM
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Just got the following message while trying to load the site;
"exbet.io - the Bitcoin betting exchange - is not available in your territory right now."
Can anybody provide a list of blocked countries? Do you guys allow VPN usage? Please let me know.
dunno where you situated but if in Usa theres gotta be no way you are accessing this site. too risky pushing this into the states and anyway exchange betting is foreign concept there so little reward also for exbet. having said that if exchange betting got a foothold there it could absolutely takeoff.
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