The world cup is above us and with only a few days left before it starts, the bookmakers from all over the world are doing what they can to attract players to their platforms as the world cup is the event in the world that generates the most revenues and wins for the bookies.
In the Bitcoin betting industry it is no different and one of the leading online bookmakers Cloudbet just announced the arrival of a brand new promotion, where the users can win a massive 100 Bitcoins. So how do you win 100 Bitcoins? First you need a Cloudbet account, which is completely free to open and then you need to go and predict the 2014 World Cup Bracket perfectly, which admittedly will take some luck.
The value of the promotions is around $60-65,000 and all of those money could be yours if you are good at predicting the outcome of cup’s. You have until noon GMT on Thursday to place your prediction if you want to participate in the competition and you don’t need to have an active betting account with Cloudbet to participate.
“A mouth-watering 100 BTC is up for grabs in our 2014 World Cup Bracket Challenge. To win, successfully pick the winner and runner up of each group, along with the winner of each knock-out round game all the way through to the final.” The website reads. Good luck to all participants!
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