How eSports Betting
Can Disrupt Existing System
During the first six months of the
pandemic all sporting events came to a standstill. It was during
this period that the awareness of and traffic to eSports betting
took a quantum leap. Major sporting events are resuming, but punters
have realised the background fragility that exists. Looking back, we
have seen cancellation of events due to wars and political standoffs
between nations. eSports does not, as yet, involve nations and can
be conducted without physical proximity, making it a more viable
opportunity. eSports betting will never replace the traditional
form, but it definitely has the potential to dwarf it.
There is another aspect of eSports
betting that can be a game changer, and that is skin betting. This
is more prevalent in jurisdictions where sports betting is illegal.
Sites allow punters to bet head-to-head with items that are
monetizable or with cryptocurrency instead of real currency.
Luckbox Is a Market
Leader in eSports Betting
First of all, Luckbox is a licensed
online betting site. It has seen a 500% growth in 2020 largely due
to the first mover advantage in the eSports betting arena. The
company was listed on the Toronto TSX Venture Exchange last
December. With the money coming in from the IPO,
there are massive outlays planned, says CEO Quentin Martin.
Luckbox offers markets on all major
eSports tournaments, including CS:GO, Dota 2 and League of Legends.
The website offers live streaming on hundreds of eSports in your
choice of languages.
There Have Been
Failures As Well
All innovations do not succeed, and as
an example we cite betting exchanges. These allow bettors to act as
bookmakers and post odds of their own against which they can take
bets from other players. A few betting exchanges have been around
for more than a decade but the concept has never become popular.
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