Bookmaker Offers Bitcoin Just in Time for Super Bowl XLIX

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San Jose, Costa Rica –The hype for Super Bowl XLIX between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks is reaching a fever pitch, and Bookmaker.eu is making its own worldwide headlines by now accepting Bitcoin for both deposits and withdrawals.

Bitcoin is a peer-to-peer payment system and virtual currency that originally debuted in 2009, growing exponentially ever since. It’s nowavailable in the cashier section to the delight of Bookmaker’s sports

bettors.

"Our customers have been asking to use Bitcoin, and we’re happy to deliver this easy payment processing option," stated a spokesperson for Bookmaker.  "The fact that we’re bringing it in time for this exciting Super Bowl isjust an added bonus."

Note that Bitcoin deposits are immediately converted to US dollars and available for real money betting. The minimum for a deposit is $50 and there is a $10,000 maximum per transaction with a $25,000 daily limit. Withdrawals have a $50 minimum and a $50,000 monthly limit.

When the Super Bowl is over, Bookmaker.eu is switching its attention to its online poker section with the $1,000,000 Winning Millions on February 22nd (3pm ET). This is the first million dollar prize pool offered to U.S.players in almost four years.

Visit Bookmaker.eu here for more information on how Bitcoin works.

 

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