So it's your site or we're pretending you actually just stumbled into it and wanted to spam it out to everyone?
I advise people to stay away.
I don't need to bet with SBD, I'd rather do it with BTC on a reputable website. Maybe you're honest, who knows, but in general it's bad to send money to unknown people with a brand new gambling website.
Especially when their marketing mechanism appears to be spam.
I try not to click on external links, so I'm not willing to actually view the website. But by the description here on Steemit, it's not "blockchain-based" in any meaningful way. You accept SBD, is all it is.
If it's centralized (i.e., people send SBD to you, you track the results, and send it back to the winners), then there's really no "blockchain-based" interesting sort of thing going on here. You're a guy with a website trying to get people to send money to it, is all this is.
The fact that BigBets is based on a Blockchain makes us extremly transparent.
Everyone can check his transactions and we list all bets on our website. This gives you a perfect overview about your bet and you always know how well you are doing.
Furthermore, we can't fake any results because we only offer popular soccer games.
That's what makes us special!
Lol, this is exactly like any sports book. There's no sports book out there where you can't see your transactions and your current bets, or where you worry about them faking the results.
If there was any reason to give some benefit of the doubt, this easily takes it away.
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