Antigua-based Intertops has advised its customers they will no longer be offering Bitcoin, the anonymous digital currency, as a payment processing option.
Bitcoin has become a common and quite popular method of depositing funds and receiving withdrawals to and from online gambling sites over the past year after some early resistance. For some online gambling sites, particularly those that cater to North Americans, Bitcoin now accounts for more than a quarter of all deposits and withdrawals. The method often allows for payouts to be made within a matter of minutes no matter time of day or day of week (though this process varies).
It is unclear as to why Intertops removed the option. The company has been offering Bitcoin since December 2015.
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Bitcoin has become a common and quite popular method of depositing funds and receiving withdrawals to and from online gambling sites over the past year after some early resistance. For some online gambling sites, particularly those that cater to North Americans, Bitcoin now accounts for more than a quarter of all deposits and withdrawals. The method often allows for payouts to be made within a matter of minutes no matter time of day or day of week (though this process varies).
It is unclear as to why Intertops removed the option. The company has been offering Bitcoin since December 2015.
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