Bet on Super Bowl 52 Using Ethereum

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Bet on Super Bowl 52 Using Ethereum

You can bet on Super Bowl 52 at BetOnline using the cryptocurrency Ethereum.

BetOnline now accepting most forms of cryptocurrencies

Ethereum is an open-source, public, blockchain-based distributed computing platform featuring smart contract functionality. Ether is a cryptocurrency whose blockchain is generated by the Ethereum platform.

The cryptocurrency was notably given a higher rating than Bitcoin and Ripple's XRP last week by Florida-based Weiss Ratings.

Sending and receiving Ethereum is fast and easy with the cryptocurrency payouts converted back to U.S. Dollars and other currencies into one's bank account. 

BetOnline will also be offering hundreds of betting props on this year's Super Bowl as well as LIVE IN-PLAY WAGERING.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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