Where Can I Bet This Year's Kentucky Derby Online From My State Using Bitcoin

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Where Can I Bet This Year's Kentucky Derby Online From My State Using Bitcoin

Bitcoin is now the most common form of payment used between players and online sportsbooks.   Around 75% of all transactions at BetOnline are via Bitcoin and this will include wagering on the Kentucky Derby.

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Certainly in states where sports gambling is regulated and apps are readily available there are more mainstream payment methods available such as ACH.  But even here, some bank issued credit cards do not allow for gambling activity.

Bitcoin is also an excellent means of sending and receiving funds anonymously.  It's also the fastest method with funds available in a matter of minutes (confirmations typically take 45 minutes or less).

Odds to Win The 2022 Kentucky Derby

The following odds are early and subject to change so lock these prices in now here.

Epicenter 6-1
White Abarrio 7-1
Zandon 8-1
Mo Donegal 8-1
Taiba 8-1
Messier 12-1
Simplification 12-1
Smile Happy 12-1
Early Voting 16-1
Charge It 20-1
Cyberknife 20-1
Crown Pride 25-1
Tiz the Bomb 25-1
Morello 33-1
Barber Road 33-1
Slow Down Andy 33-1
Zozos 33-1
Tawny Port 40-1
Summer Is Tomorrow 50-1
Un Ojo 50-1

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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