1xbet similar sites?

pretty much, I never get lost ;)
placing bets is straightforward, and they have a good live betting section. support is responsive too.
 
I’ve had similar issues with 1xbet, so you might want to check out 22Bet. They’re legal in both Bangladesh and India, they also accept cryptocurrencies. No problems with odds being limited so far.
 
I’ve had similar issues with 1xbet, so you might want to check out 22Bet. They’re legal in both Bangladesh and India, they also accept cryptocurrencies. No problems with odds being limited so far.
How does 22Bet handle high rollers? Do they limit big winners?
 
Hey Romi, I switched to Melbet after 1xbet. They’re legal in India and Bangladesh, accept crypto, and are VPN-friendly. No issues with odds restrictions yet. Give them a try!
 
Hey Romi, I switched to Melbet after 1xbet. They’re legal in India and Bangladesh, accept crypto, and are VPN-friendly. No issues with odds restrictions yet. Give them a try!
Oh does Melbet offer good features or tools for bettors? I’m looking for extra stats and live streams.
 
Hey Romi, I switched to Melbet after 1xbet. They’re legal in India and Bangladesh, accept crypto, and are VPN-friendly. No issues with odds restrictions yet. Give them a try!
Hey Willy, how's their support been? How long have you been using it? Any problems so far?
 
I've been an active user of 1xbet for a pretty long period, and only recently did my account face restrictions. Here are the stats:

  • Achieved a 7,2% Return on Investment (ROI) over 1027 bets.
  • Won 576 out of 1027 bets
However, as of yesterday, my account was limited for every set of odds, approximately by 3-4%. For instance, on 2.12 odds, I received 2.04, and for 1.87, it was reduced to 1.80. Fortunately, I managed to withdraw all my funds.

Now, I'm on the lookout for bookies that:

a) Legal in Bangladesh/India

b) Accept cryptocurrency deposits

c) VPN friendly

Wishing everyone the best of luck with your bets!
For a solid alternative to 1xbet, try Betcoin.ag. They’re legal in Bangladesh and India, accept various cryptos, and are VPN-friendly. The odds are competitive, and they don’t limit winners as harshly as 1xbet.
 
For a solid alternative to 1xbet, try Betcoin.ag. They’re legal in Bangladesh and India, accept various cryptos, and are VPN-friendly. The odds are competitive, and they don’t limit winners as harshly as 1xbet.
how’s the support and mobile experience on Betcoin.ag? I usually bet on my phone.
 
how’s the support and mobile experience on Betcoin.ag? I usually bet on my phone.
Hi WellerD, the mobile site is smooth and user-friendly. Customer support is responsive, especially with crypto-related queries. They have a live chat option, which is handy.
 
Hey there, tough luck with 1xbet. I recommend Betwinner. They’re legal in Bangladesh and India, accept crypto, and are VPN-friendly. I’ve had no issues with odds restrictions so far. Hope this helps!
I had a bad experience with Betwinner. They limited my account after a few big wins. Any tips on avoiding that?
 
I had a bad experience with Betwinner. They limited my account after a few big wins. Any tips on avoiding that?
That's unfortunate. 😦 maybe spread your bets across different markets and avoid winning too big too often. keep withdrawals regular but not too large to stay under the radar.
 
Thanks for all the suggestions, everyone! I'll check out these bookies. If anyone has more insights, especially on verification and withdrawals, please share!
 
you might want to consider bybit instead of 1xbet. bybit is a top choice for cryptocurrency exchange in bangladesh. it offers access to over 1,100 digital assets to trade on derivatives, spot, and options markets with leverage options up to 100x. it adheres to bangladesh bank regulations and facilitates easy bangladeshi taka (bdt) deposits through local methods.

As for the 1xbet alternatives, I switched to wild.io sportsbook, jackbit sportsbook and sportsbet.io. I always check the tips and odds and choose the best one.
Do they offer even betting? Can I bet on U.S. political events here? I've heard the U.S. government tried to regulate political betting - is that true?
 
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