DJ Esports is keen to send an unambiguous message to what its product is all about and if esports betting is not uppermost on your mind, then the new name, Esportsbet.io, should communicate this succinctly.
The Future Holds Esports and Crypto
The rub is that Esportsbet.io‘s new name painfully smacks of Sportsbet.io, a Yolo Group property that also focuses on crypto sports and esports, as does DJ Esports. This slight overlap aside, DJ and now Esportsbet.io is a platform that has created a unique and distinguished product.
The new name will communicate openly to the platform’s ambitions which are to deliver on a variety of esports bets for popular markets such as Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Dota 2, and League of Legends. The platform is also enjoying a new license that will allow it to scale up its offer and will be hosting the World Prediction Series, it said in a statement. The license has not been specified in sponsored content for Dexerto, a leading game media publication.
Esportsbet.io is also teaming up with GameStake (GMS) which is preparing for an initial coin offering (ICO). The company states that one user by the online handle of Gambolson won a total of 45 BTC or over one million in USDT in 2021
USDT is a cryptocurrency tethered to the currency of the US dollar. DJ Esports will allow players to continue logging through their accounts into the Esportsbet.io website. While this sounds tempting and Esportsbet.io seems to be running a legitimate project, the prizes went out to a single user.
In 2021, the company was able to divvy up and award five million worth of USDT among its consumers, as per the company’s own account. DJ Esports previously faced allegations of scamming a user made by YouTuber “Fragger.”
Grain of Salt Required in Approaching the Platform
The account has since made a change to its video and changed the title to reflect DJ Esports’ rebranding. What information is publicly…









