Online Gambling Websites that Accept Cryptocurrency Dash

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Online Gambling Websites that Accept Cryptocurrency Dash

A few weeks ago, Bookmaker.eu, in business since 1986, became the first online gambling site to begin accepting the widest range of crytocurrencies, including Dash.

So what is Dash?

is among the most user-friendly open source peer-to-peer cryptocurrency.  It is also considered among the most on-chain-scalable.  Transactions are typically instant.

Originally released as XCoin (XCO) on January 18, 2014, it changed its name to Darkcoin then quickly to Dash.

Within the first two days of launch, 1.9 million coins were mined.  This is said to be 10% of what will ever be issued.

According to CoinMarketCap, in June 2017 the daily trade volume of Dash was approximately $100 million per day[12] and the market capitalization of Dash exceeded $1.4 billion.

Along with Bitcoin, the cryptocurrency list that BookMaker.eu now accepts includes Bitcoin Cash, Ether, Litecoin, Monero, Dash, FirstBlood, Aragon, Basic Attention Token, Bancor, Blackcoin, Bitchares, Civic, Clams, Decred, Digibyte, Dogecoin, Edgeless, EOS, Ether Classic, Factoids, FunFair, GameCredits, Gnosis, Golem, Matchpool, Komodo, LBRY Credits, Namecoin, NEM, Numeraire, Nxt, OmiseGo, Potcoin, Augur, Reddcoin, IExec, Salt, Saicoin, Status, Startcoin, SingularDTV, Swarm City, WeTrust, Vericoin, Vertcoin, Waves, Wings, Ripple, Zcash, 0x, Bitcoin Dark, DigixDao, district0x, Emercoin, Iconomi, lisk, Maidsafe, Omni, Nubits, Novacoin, Tenx, Peercoin, Qtum, StorjX, Steem, TokenCard, Tether, Voxels and Counter Party.

Cryptocurrencies now account for as much as 40% of all online gambling transactions in the so-called “grey” markets, those that do not always openly allow all forms of Web gambling.

BookMaker Sportsbook is a market-setting company in terms of timeliness of odds and exotic or novelty proposition bets for all sports. It offers sports odds, casino, horse racing and poker.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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