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■ January 9th, 2018 – SkillOnNet has strengthened its payment gateway with the addition
of bitcoin. Bitcoin deposits and withdrawals are now available to players accessing
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The Bitcoin gateway is powered by Cubits, and adds to the suppliers already vast range of payment providers including Visa and MasterCard, Skrill, Neteller, Trustly, zimpler and PayPal.
While bitcoin is the only Cryptocurrency offered at present, the software provider intends
to add more over the coming months. The decision to offer bitcoin payments comes
from the rise in popularity of cryptocurrencies, and player demand.
Michael Golembo, from SkillOnNet, said: “We believe that bitcoin and other crypto currencies will become hugely popular payment methods for online casino players in the coming months and years, so we wanted to offer it now.
“We are already seeing an impressive number of players deposit and withdraw via bitcoin,
and if this continues we will look to add more Cryptocurrencies to meet demand. It is the way
the payments industry is going, and we want to be ahead of the game.”
The supplier and its products are licenced by the Great Britain Gambling Commission
and the Malta Gaming Authority.