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WinADay Casino becomes one of the first to accept Bitcoins as an option for deposits and withdrawals

WinADay Casino has become one of the first among casinos to accept Bitcoins and Litecoin cryptocurrencies as an option for deposits and withdrawals.This unique casino now offers a generous “crypto only” match bonus along with its St Patrick’s Day casino bonuses.
Michael Hilary, the Manager, WinADay’s casino said: “Bitcoin Cash is quicker than Bitcoins and the fees are lower, so it’s one of the best ways for us to get winnings to players.” Bitcoins and Bitcoin Cash both hold value and are safe and convenient for online payments, at the moment.
Bitcoin Cash is also faster and cheaper to use. It is technically unique. It can process many more transactions per day than Bitcoin which speeds up processing times and reduces fees.
WinADay provides information on the three cryptocurrencies on its website: Bitcoins | Bitcoin Cash | Litecoin.
For nearly ten years, WinADay Casino has offered unique slots, video poker, Keno and Roulette games to players all over the world. It is renowned for its customer-friendly staff service and has an active Facebook page.
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