Online Betting Sites Accepting Bitcoin for the Preakness Stakes – 2015

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Bitcoin is becoming one of the most popular methods of funding and withdrawing from one’s online sportsbook account but only a handful of sites offer the anonymous payment option for this year’s Preakness Stakes race.

BetOnline

BetOnline is one book that began offering Bitcoin this year.

After looking at the advantages, it’s not surprising why Bitcoins is such a popular banking method.

First off, using Bitcoins at BetOnline.ag is extremely easy and very secure. To deposit, a player simply transfers a specified amount from their Bitcoin wallet to BetOnline’s Bitcoin address. After agreeing upon the exchange rate the transaction will be completed. Requesting a payout is just as easy with players receiving their winnings within 48 hours.

Thanks to minimum transactions of just $20, Bitcoins are very popular with recreational players. However, BetOnline is discovering that big bettors are making Bitcoins their preferred banking option. For one, players can deposit and withdraw up to $2,000 per transaction. Additionally, the anonymity of making transactions via Bitcoins is a huge plus for bigger players.

Considering Bitcoins is so popular with more serious players, BetOnline.ag and Bitcoins in a natural fit thanks to BetOnline’s commitment to taking big bets and sharp action.

BetOnline also offers excellent options on this year’s Preakness Stakes race including the Margin of Victory and whether there will be a Triple Crown this year.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

 

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