Where Can I Bet Sports From North Carolina Online?

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Where Can I Bet Sports From North Carolina Online?

With news that a push to legalize mobile sports in North Carolina had officially failed on July 2, Tar Heel State residents need not fear. Sites such as NitroBetting, operating offshore, now allow individuals to place bets by simply providing their emails, nothing more (anonymous betting).

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Dead on Arrival

By Friday it had become obvious that there would be no mobile sports betting bill passed this year in North Carolina.  The state does regulate in-person sports betting at three area casinos, one of which is set to open a half hour away from Charlotte in the coming weeks.  The measure, if passed, would have permitted in-state companies to operate sports wagering apps.

While the legislative session had been extended to Friday, two days were needed for voting in the House and Senate.  That process had not even begun heading into Friday's final session of the year.

Senate Bill 38 passed the House by a single vote last week and failed in the Senate by a single vote.

In an effort to appease some lawmakers, the House bill was amended to raise the tax collected by the state from 8% to 14%.  Many lawmakers still expressed concern over gambling addition in the state. Opponents also cited the potential unconstitutionality of the bill as written.

Funding Your Online Sports Betting Account Using Bitcoin

Bitcoin sportsbooks are becoming more and more attractive to both players and speculators alike.  Once you start using Bitcoin to gamble, you will never want to go back to prior funding methods.

All one has to do is set up a digital wallet on their phones (we like Bitcoin.com).  Open an account at any number of reputable Bitcoin exchanges, making sure that exchange is licensed in your country of residence.  You will link to a bank account or credit card.  The exchange typically verifies the account by withdrawing two micropayments (i.e. 2 cents).

Say you want to fund your account with US$100.  You would simply convert that amount to Bitcoin (0.00525238 BTC).  Send that amount to your wallet, then off to the sportsbook.  Gambling911.com does not recommend moving money directly between the sportsbook and exchange as this removes the anonymity factor.

Bitcoin payouts are often made same day and the ACH will typically appear in your bank account within 1 to 2 business days. Unlike traditional payment methods, Bitcoin payments can be sent and received seven days a week, including Sundays.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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