Overnight and Weekend Binary Options Funded By Bitcoin Announced at Digibookie

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Nov/16/2011
Binary Options

Wholesale sports and financial bookmaker, Digibookie, announced today that it will be offering overnight binary options on all major financial stocks, commodities, and indices to accounts funded by the hot new digital currency, Bitcoin. Until now, Digibookie has catered exclusively to retail credit bookmakers and binary options brokers across the globe.  The retail investors have embraced the binary options revolution in a big way. ‘In many ways, binary options and sports betting are a perfect marriage”, says William Lattimore , COO of Digibookie (www.digibookie.com).  His firm is the only binary options market maker to offer binaries for overnight and weekend trading. They are also the only binary options trader to accept Bitcoin for funding of accounts. Since its inception, Bitcoin (www.bitcoin.org) has taken the digital currency world by storm.

The company trades in the following markets:

-Individual Stocks

-Indices

-Currencies

-Commodities

-Political Betting

-Extensive Live/In Play Sports Betting

The firm offers the lowest betting commission available in the world, and ensures its clients privacy by dealing exclusively in the following digital currencies: Liberty Reserve, Bitcoin, Pecunix, and Perfect Money. The founders of the bookmaking firm are former floor traders and brokers from the largest futures exchanges in the world. “The difference between our betting firm and the others is we offer deep discount commissions and the ultimate in financial strength” says Mr.  Lattimore, Director of Communications. The bookmaker can be found at www.digibookie.com.

 

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