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July 30, 2020, 04:02:02 AM
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Im not sure what do you mean by using "blockchain" when it comes to sportsbooks. Every sportsbook accepting cryptos are using the blockchain one way or another. Theres a pretty big list of sportsbooks that offer eSports. I personally use 1xbit as it has probably the most markets when it comes to eSports, especially CS:Go. Which is what I usually bet on.
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Well this one I think is useful information in esports betting. But I have been also seeing threads regarding on esports betting and it seems really a fair betting having odds to the team that has higher chances of winning.

Good to see and read other replies here also seeing that many users here are willing to help. This is the mere function of the forum and it is been serving well.
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July 30, 2020, 05:06:49 AM
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Im not sure what do you mean by using "blockchain" when it comes to sportsbooks. Every sportsbook accepting cryptos are using the blockchain one way or another. Theres a pretty big list of sportsbooks that offer eSports. I personally use 1xbit as it has probably the most markets when it comes to eSports, especially CS:Go. Which is what I usually bet on.
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Well this one I think is useful information in esports betting. But I have been also seeing threads regarding on esports betting and it seems really a fair betting having odds to the team that has higher chances of winning.
I have been betting in Esports but in our local only,there are games now that has been handled thru online that only for circle of friends.
meaning we are just betting towards each others and yeah it is fun and exciting because we use to know those players personally so we also know their capacity in games.
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because all of us will benefits thats why who we expect to help?
gambling section is for the gamblers so with our help we will progress this games and sooner all of us will enjoy and play with it.
just let the game continue and who knows what happens next.
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July 30, 2020, 06:47:27 AM
Last edit: July 30, 2020, 06:59:32 AM by Eureka_07
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Please allow me to ask here if there are any esports betting platform that integrates block chain technology like in bitcoin and other strong altcoins? I am a fan of ESPORTS game especially DOTA2 and I know already some of the platforms used for betting ESPORTS but I do love more if it is using blockchain.

I will be happy to see if you can find or lead me to a betting platform with blockchain technology for ESPORTS game.

You can bet on current e-sports tournaments using cryptocurrencies at FortuneJack casino.
There are varies options where you can bet.
You can place your bet on FortuneJack on predicting/guessing who you think will:
  • win the game,  
  • take the first aegis of the game,
  • destroy the first tower
  • destroy the first barracks
this is an example of betting in DOTA 2 at FJ.
There are varies of e-sports there like LOL, Counter-Strike, and Overwatch where you can place your bet.


Recently I also had the encounter about Lootbet.
I am just not sure if they are supporting cryptos for betting.

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July 30, 2020, 07:32:20 AM
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he is looking for a blockchain based not the common type of sportsbet site that we saw today.   is fortunejack blockchain based ?  

i know they use a crypro but im also curious just like op if there are blockchain based casinos that exist and if what are their difference to a regular crypto casino .

 the topic is also last year ago , not sure if what they are doing is necroposting and if its against the rules  .
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