More Online Gambling Sites Accepting Ethereum as New High Hit

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More Online Gambling Sites Accepting Ethereum as New High Hit

The cryptocurrency Ethereum has just hit a new high as BetDSI becomes yet another online gambling site to begin accepting the open-source, public, blockchain-based distributed computing platform cryptocurrency.

BetDSI.com now accepting many forms of cryptocurrencies

A price o f $1,417.38 was hit on Wednesday, according to CoinDesk.  That is up a staggering 60% on the week.

Steven Nerayoff, a co-creator of ethereum, said it could "easily" double or triple this year.

"Ether's price rally is a testament to the growing popularity of ethereum as a platform for decentralized applications. Over the last year and a half, we've seen that the majority of tokens issued during ICOs and traded on exchanges, have been coded to run on the ethereum network," Thomas Glucksmann, head of APAC business development for cryptocurrency exchange Gatecoin, told CNBC by email.

BetDSI.com is currently offering the most substantial bonus options via Ethereum and other cryptocurrency deposits when setting up an online wagering account.  The maximum that can be sent is $50,000 with a minimum of $25 needed to start an account. 

 

 

Ethereum just hit a fresh record high from CNBC.

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