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You are here: Home / Press Release / Stake.com Integrate Tron – Billions of Bets Expected in 2020
Stake has fast become the world’s biggest crypto

Stake.com Integrate Tron – Billions of Bets Expected in 2020

December 25, 2019 by Guest Author

Well on their way to 13 billion bets, Stake has fast become the world’s biggest crypto casino since their 2017 launch.

Tron is the newest addition to their platform, which is already catching the eye of the market through their brilliance in simplicity, as well as their newest sports product.

With 13 billion bets already across their casino and sports platforms, there is potential for Stake to take over one billion bets with Tron within the next 12 months.

Implementing Tron was a no-brainer to go alongside the goal to incorporate a more efficient coin into their platform.

With a transaction fee of almost zero and the ability to process 2000 transactions per second, the effectiveness and efficiency of this network is something that has attracted major players in the industry; none bigger than Stake.

A unique part of the network, Tron has its own extension on the web – TronLink. Recommended and backed by the TRON Foundation, the recent extension sees the independent currency partner with the first and most popular Tron wallet.

No longer solely a casino, Stake has begun to revolutionise the crypto sports betting landscape through their design and in-site atmosphere. With some sportsbooks taking up to 500 million bets per year, Stake has set a precedent with 12 billion bets on their platform, as well as over 40 billion on their secondary platform, Primedice.

This highlights the potential that their newest currency could have on their platform, with a vision to make the most of their huge following within the industry.

Stake could quickly become the biggest crypto sportsbook in the world, accompanied by their new currency that will see it get the recognition they had hoped. But the release of a sportsbook will not seem to hurt their casino reputation, with their version of Slots being a huge hit amongst the community, and the vision to release more as 2020 rolls on.

The company’s casino success as well as their track record on partner site; Primedice, sets Tron up to be a part of their continued plan to set the bar for crypto gambling. With Tron’s market cap of nearly 1 billion, Tron’s latest introduction into the world’s biggest crypto casino looks to be prosperous.

Filed Under: Press Release Tagged With: Crypto, TRON (TRX)

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