Ethereum, Bitcoin Cash Begins Surging Late Wednesday

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Bitcoin Cash Begins Surging Late Wednesday

Following a dreadful week in the world of cryptocurrencies, for the moment at least late Wednesday evening, a rebound was being observed.  Cryptocurrencies now account for up to 40% of all online gambling transactions at some online bookmakers, poker and casino sites, especially those catering to so-called "grey markets".


Bookmaker accepts most crypto-currencies

Bitcoin Cash was seeing a rise of just shy of 6% from Tuesday's 8:45 pm EST price.

Bitcoin Core was seeing a half percentage more rise.

Ethereum was the big winner Wednesday night, witnessing a sharp 11% increase since yesterday.

- Gilbert Horowitz, Gambling911.com

 

 

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