Bitcoin.com Launches a High-Stakes Casino

source: Bitcoin News

2016. May. 11. 12:00

Bitcoin.com Launches a High-Stakes Casino

Bitcoin.com is excited to announce a new casino portal added to our page, and a new partnership with gaming provider SoftSwiss. Casino.bitcoin.com will feature over 1,000 games from a wide array of gaming platforms, which fall under the purview of the SoftSwiss gaming license, based in Curaçao. Additionally, the leading-edge casino will also offer a welcome package for all of its new customers, and three bonus promotions per week for gaming patrons.

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We want to let everyone know that Casino.bitcoin.com, powered by SoftSwiss Casino Software, will be bringing the hottest high stakes games online to the cryptocurrency community. Softswiss loves the idea of giving casino players a taste of playing for Bitcoin and is pleased to partner up with our one of a kind website that provides news, forums, educational resources and so much more.

Both teams are calling the collaboration a “white label partnership,” and believe that each party will benefit greatly. Both Bitcoin.com and SoftSwiss aim to raise Bitcoin awareness and spread adoption worldwide. Ivan Montik, CEO of SoftSwiss, is thrilled with the partnership, stating:

“Launching the Bitcoin.com casino is a huge recognition of SoftSwiss and its role in cryptocurrency gaming. Could there possibly be another platform behind this top domain? We prefer to think not. ???? Our company was the first to mix Bitcoin payments with traditional online gaming, creating a secure mechanism which earned the trust of many successful operators. We are extremely proud of this collaboration and are sure that Bitcoin.com will be a hit. It’s not just about the name, it’s about the combination of the powerful platform, games from the best providers, highly attractive bonuses, and attentive customer support. We are thus motivated to deliver the most exciting gaming experience ever under Bitcoin.com”

SoftSwiss’ software brings the highest levels of security to the table, making sure customers know their funds are safe. Casino.bitcoin.com will possess all of the firm’s premier anti-fraud features, and both parties ensure that the platform is “secure at its very core.”

Customer funds will be held in cold storage, with backend access by employees to manually process withdrawals and review documentation, requiring two-factor authentication to ensure that the highest levels of security are maintained. Many aspects of the gaming arena will “make sure all of our players are legitimate and honest.” Roger Ver, one of Bitcoin’s first investors and owner of Bitcoin.com, thinks highly of SoftSwiss’ software. He’s noticed that the company launched thirty online casinos, and was one of the first gambling firms to foster Bitcoin gaming. Ver stated in the announcement:

“By partnering with SoftSwiss, Bitcoin.com has shown that we are dedicated to working with first class professionals to create a more exciting and useful Bitcoin ecosystem for everyone involved.”

The addition of our online casino is just another step forward to becoming the hottest Bitcoin portal on the Web. Our number one goal is to spread Bitcoin’s adoption globally, and we think adding fun games to our page is a great way for people to actively use the world’s fastest growing, most fundamentally secure currency. While we also offer fiat deposit, play and cashout options such as Credit Card, Neteller and Skrill, among others. Bitcoin has always excelled at being a vessel for gaming, and Bitcoin.com is proud to offer players a thrilling gambling experience.

Will you try out Bitcoin.com’s casino? Check out our welcome package promotion here. Let us know what you think in the comments below. Bitcoin.com loves this community and is always open to hearing feedback.  

Images courtesy of Crypto-graphics.com, Shutterstock, SoftSwiss, and Bitcoin.com.

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