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Why are the Marshall Islands betting on a decentralized future?

The Republic of the Marshall Islands made history in the second week of February after it formally recognized decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) as legal entities. The Marshall Islands revised its Non-Profit Entities Act 2021, making it possible for any DAO to register and commence operations in the country. The amendments to

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Dexsport Is Completely Rewriting the Rules of the Game for the Betting Industry

Many people associate earnings in betting with something fickle because, in this industry, the players are entirely dependent on the decision of the broker whether to pay them or not. The Dexsport project sees its mission in correcting this situation. Dexsport is a blockchain-based project that makes the entire game

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Ozzy Ozbourne, Black Sabbath Frontman Who Purportedly Bit the Head Off a Bat, Is Betting Fans Will Be Hungry for His New NFTs

The self-monikered Prince of Darkness and reality TV star will launch the “Cryptobatz” NFT collection in January, Rolling Stone reported.Dec 28, 2021 at 6:48 a.m. UTCUpdated Dec 28, 2021 at 6:48 a.m. UTCOzzy Osbourne visits the Tribeca Film Festival 2011 portrait studio on April 25, 2011, in New York City.

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Exodus wallet integrates with SportX to enable esports betting with crypto

Cryptocurrency wallet Exodus has officially integrated with SportX, an online sports and crypto betting platform, giving users the ability to wager on esports games through smart contracts executed on the Polygon network. The partnership, which was announced Tuesday, gives Exodus’ more than 1 million users access to SportX’s decentralized betting exchange

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Solana-Based Sports Betting Protocol BetDex Closes $21M Seed Funding Round

Third parties will be able to use BetDex’s back-end infrastructure to run their betting platforms, which takes advantage of Solana’s high transaction speeds and low fees. BetDex says its protocol will charge a fee of less than 1% on net winnings, undercutting centralized competitors like FanDuel and DraftKings who typically

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