BetterBetting CEO: '2018 the Year We Deliver The Future of Betting'

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BetterBetting CEO: '2018 the Year We Deliver The Future of Betting'

BetterBetting.org CEO and founder Adriaan Brink was set to meet in Estonia this week to discuss his company's ICO. 


Bookmaker accepts most crypto-currencies

BetterBetting calls itself the the betting crypto-currency "that will establish truly decentralised sports betting on the internet", and it will do so by providing a Global Betting Liquidity Pool with a goal to ultimately become the exclusive crypto-currency of some of the world's leading gaming operators.

Adriaan Brink, the CEO and Founder of Better Betting Foundation, told SBC last month: “With Better Betting we are excited to bring a new paradigm to the world of sports betting. By combining the power of blockchain with our experience and knowledge of the sports betting industry, we are introducing a new betting currency that understands the underlying structure of a sports bet, ensuring fair and robust betting opportunities between two parties, who may not have any relationship with one another.”

Online gambling operators targeting so-called "restrictive markets" have revealed to Gambling911.com that as much as 40% of all financial transactions are now done via cryptocurrencies, thus boosting the notion that tradding in such companies like Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash and Ripple, should be profitable during the year 2018.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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