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Imperial Play to accept CashBet Coin for cryptocurrency payments

Demand grows for CashBet Coin’s user-friendly, secure, and compliant cryptocurrency payment solution
OAKLAND, CA — APRIL 24, 2018 — CashBet, the complete blockchain-powered iGaming platform, today announced a partnership with Imperial Play. Through this partnership, Imperial Play will accept CashBet Coin (CBC) as a payment method on its social casino, The Steam Palace.
Currently available in a public token sale, CBC allows developers to deliver user-friendly, secure, and compliant payments for iGaming platforms. Since The Steam Palace is a social casino and not a real-money casino, it is not regulated nor is a license required.
“At Imperial Play, we strive to provide the best user experience to our players around the world, and cryptocurrency integration is a huge step forward in this effort,” said James Poole, CEO of Imperial Play. “CashBet Coin allows us to upgrade and improve our payment structure in a way that would not have been possible before.”
“The Steam Palace is a perfect example of how CashBet Coin makes cryptocurrency integration a breeze for all our iGaming customers,” said Mike Reaves, CEO of CashBet. “CashBet Coin empowers not only real-money casinos, but social casinos as well. Imperial Play has come up with a unique and creative slot tournament app to attract new players around the world. Adopting our popular CBC token as a payment method provides them with a way to drive a VIP experience and engage new audiences.”
Founded in 2012, CashBet is the leading mobile-first iGaming platform, supporting more than 450 games. As the only crypto-casino platform licensed by the world’s most reputable tier-one gaming jurisdictions, CashBet delivers an iGaming experience that is user-friendly, secure, and compliant across jurisdictions.
The Steam Palace features a myriad of games, allowing players to compete in real-life tournaments with hundreds of other players. Games are unlocked via success in tournaments rather than by the amount of credits spent. The Steam Palace is currently available on Google Play and the Apple App Store in Canada, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand and will be rolled out globally in the near future.
About CashBet
CashBet is a leading mobile-first iGaming platform provider and turnkey operator. CashBet’s platform empowers real-money, social, and skill-based gaming apps and websites worldwide. By integrating CashBet’s software, game developers can legally launch online gambling games without needing to be licensed. With CashBet’s feature-rich platform, operators gain access to player segmentation, bonusing, campaign management, and other patent-pending features to enable a profitable iGaming operation from day one. CashBet is licensed by the Alderney Gambling Control Commission and the UK Gambling Commission. For more information, please visit www.cashbet.com.
About Imperial Play
Founded in 2017, Imperial Play operates The Steam Palace, which blends casino and non-casino games with a shared wallet and steampunk theme. Leveraging a combination of in-house content and partnerships with global developers, Imperial Play offers players a unique and diverse playing experience. For more information, please visit www.imperialplay.com.
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