Online Sportsbook Now Accepts Ethereum, Dash

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Online Sportsbook Now Accepts Ethereum, Dash
  • Ethereum and Dash are fast becoming popular funding methods in the world of online gambling

  • YouWager has announced it is now accepting both Ethereum and Dash to compliment Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash funding

  • Minimums are $20 deposit and $100 withdrawals with nominal fee structures

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The online sportsbook YouWager, in business since 1997, has announced it is allowing customers to use Ethereum and Dash to fund their wagering accounts.

Ethereum is an open-source, public, blockchain-based distributed computing platform and operating system featuring smart contract functionality. It supports a modified version of Nakamoto consensus via transaction-based state transitions. Ether is a token whose blockchain is generated by the Ethereum platform.

Dash is an open source cryptocurrency and is a form of decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) run by a subset of users, called "masternodes". It is an altcoin that was forked from the Bitcoin protocol. The currency permits fast transactions that can be untraceable.

Deposit instantly using Bitcoin. All transactions are converted into U.S dollar amounts when credited to your account.
Deposit Limits:

    Min: $20
    Max: $2,000

Don't have a Bitcoin Account?

First, you will need to have an active Bitcoin wallet. For a list of recommended Bitcoin Exchanges please visit: www.coinchapter.com. After you pick the service that suits you the best and purchase Bitcoins, all you need is to transfer funds to your account, so please follow these simple steps:

    Log in and in the Cashier tab click Deposit and select Bitcoin. Enter the amount you want to deposit between $20 and $2000 per transaction and click on "Deposit to Account" to generate the Bitcoin Address and QR scan code.
    Our system will assign a unique wallet address for this transaction and the conversion rate for the next 15 minutes.
    Copy our Bitcoin Address and go to your funded Bitcoin wallet. Send us Bitcoins from your Bitcoin Wallet, by pasting our Bitcoin address into the ‘Send BTC’ Field. After you complete this process, you will see the USD equivalent of the Bitcoin in your betting account.

ALTCOINS

In addition to Bitcoin, players can also use alternative crypto currencies, including LiteCoin, BitCoin Cash, Dash and Ethereum.
Deposit Limits:

    Min: $20
    Max: $2,000

Instructions

    Log in to your account and in the Cashier Tab click on “Deposit” and select Other Crypto. Select the crypto currency of your preference and enter the amount you want to deposit between $20 and $2,000, click on "Deposit to Account" to generate the Address.
    Our system will assign a unique wallet address for this transaction and the conversion rate which will be available for the next 24 hours.
    Copy the Address and go to your funded wallet. After you complete this process, you will see the USD equivalent of the Bitcoin in your betting account.

PAYOUT METHOD
BITCOIN

Frequency: Customers can use this method three times every 7 days. Requests made Monday through Saturday before 12:00 P.M ET will be processed the same day.

Fee Details: No Fees.
LIMITS:

    Min $100
    Max $2,000

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