What Are The Best Crypto Betting Sites?

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jigglypuff

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The crypto betting list I put together back in 2024 needed a refresh. Here's my 2026 lineup, the sportsbooks I actually use when I want to deposit BTC, ETH, or USDT without waiting on a bank.
  1. Bovada - the goat, now and always. Still has the deepest US props menu and BTC withdrawals usually clear in under an hour.

  2. BetOnline - great prop selection. I usually find 150+ lines on an NFL Sunday, and they take half a dozen coins beyond the usual BTC/ETH/LTC.

  3. BetWhale - live betting here is more intuitive than most. They also push some of the largest crypto reload bonuses in the US market right now.

  4. Everygame - awesome parlay bonuses. One of the few that lets you boost a 5-leg with no max payout cap.

  5. Sportsbetting.ag - you can double your first two deposits here. Solid odds on minor leagues, and the crypto desk processes 24/7.

  6. MyBookie - best contests for NFL and NBA during regular season. The crypto-only reload code (rotates weekly) is usually worth chasing.

  7. Thunderpick - i don't use it often, but it's a top choice for esports betting. CS2 and LoL coverage is unmatched.

  8. BetUS - have their own cool web series thing. The casino + sportsbook combo bonus stacks if you fund both with crypto.

  9. BUSR - if you want horse racing look no further. Tracks from six continents, and they post morning-line odds the night before.

How I pick a crypto betting site​

A few things I check before I trust a site with my BTC:
  • Deposit speed. Anything over 10 minutes is too slow in 2026.
  • Coin selection. BTC and ETH are the floor. USDT is what I actually use day-to-day for the stable value.
  • Withdrawal limits. Some sites still cap crypto withdrawals at a few thousand a week. Read the fine print before you deposit big.
  • Bonus playthrough. Crypto bonuses are usually bigger but come with tougher rollover. Compare the math, not just the headline %.
  • Support hours. 24/7 live chat is the floor. Anything less and you'll regret it when a withdrawal stalls on a Sunday.

FAQ​

Is crypto betting legal in the US?
Yes in the states where sports betting is regulated, and offshore crypto sites operate in a gray zone everywhere else. None of the sites above ask for state ID at signup.
Which coins do most US crypto sportsbooks accept?
BTC, ETH, LTC, and USDT are universal. A handful also take BCH, XRP, DOGE, USDC, and TRX. Bovada and BetOnline have the widest menus.
Are crypto bonuses better than fiat ones?
Bigger headline numbers, almost always. But the playthrough requirements run 1.5x to 2x what you'd see on a fiat bonus, so do the math before chasing the biggest offer.
How long do crypto withdrawals actually take?
Bovada, MyBookie, and BetOnline usually clear inside an hour. Sportsbetting.ag and BetUS are typically same-day. BUSR can take a bit longer because of how they batch.

Best for: a quick routing guide​

If you already know your angle, here is the short version:
  • Best for props depth: Bovada, the deepest US player-props menu and sub-hour BTC payouts.
  • Best for live betting: BetWhale, the cleanest in-play interface of the group.
  • Best for parlays: Everygame, no max-payout cap on a boosted multi-leg ticket.
  • Best for horse racing: BUSR, tracks from six continents with early morning-line odds.
  • Best for a casino crossover: BetUS, and if you want slots and tables on the same crypto balance our real-money casino picks pair well with a sportsbook account.

Getting your crypto ready to bet​

If you are new to funding with crypto, the flow is simpler than it looks:
  • Buy on a mainstream exchange: Coinbase, Kraken, or Binance.US to turn USD into BTC, ETH, or USDT. USDT holds a stable value while it sits in your betting wallet.
  • Send to the deposit address: copy it exactly, send a small test amount first on a new site, and match the network (ERC-20 vs TRC-20 for USDT) or the funds can disappear.
  • Wait for confirmations: most books credit after 1 to 3 network confirmations, usually a few minutes. Withdraw back to the same wallet to keep verification painless.
The same test-first caution applies on the casino side, where I stick to the most trusted crypto casinos and never reuse a withdrawal address across two sites.

Crypto betting sites vs traditional sportsbooks​

The reason I moved most of my action to crypto betting sites comes down to four things a regulated US book cannot match:
  • Withdrawal speed: a same-day BTC or USDT payout instead of a 3 to 5 day ACH wait.
  • Bigger bonuses: crypto reloads on these sites run larger than anything a licensed sportsbook offers, even after the tougher rollover.
  • No card declines: your bank never blocks a deposit because there is no card in the chain.
  • Wider market access: the best crypto betting sites post props, parlays and esports lines the mainstream books skip.
The trade-off is that offshore crypto betting sites sit in a legal gray zone, so you carry a bit more responsibility for vetting them yourself. That is what the checklist above is for.

What to watch out for with crypto betting sites​

Even the best crypto betting sites have traps if you are not paying attention:
  • Network mismatches: sending USDT on the wrong chain (ERC-20 vs TRC-20) is the fastest way to lose a deposit for good.
  • Bonus lock-in: opt into a big crypto reload and your balance is tied up for wagering until you clear the rollover, so skip it if you want to withdraw fast.
  • Weekly withdrawal caps: a few sites still cap crypto cashouts even though the coin itself moves instantly. Read the limit before you deposit big.
  • Clone sites: scammers copy the branding of popular crypto betting sites, so always reach the cashier through the site's own link, never a random search ad.
What do you guys think? Don't @ me about number 1, I'm never going to change my mind on that, but i'm open to hearing about a site that deserves a spot. For UK readers who want non-GamStop coverage with deeper casino-side breakdowns, see our best non-GamStop casinos for UK players guide.
 
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If you’re big on privacy, choose sites that don’t require too much KYC. Part of crypto's appeal is the anonymity, but some platforms want every bit of info they can get. Just know what you’re signing up for.
 
Solid list, Jigglypuff! I'd agree Bovada is top-notch, but BetOnline does have that edge with props, like you said... I've also noticed they’re better on parlay odds. Good variety here, especially for crypto players.
 
Solid list, Jigglypuff! I'd agree Bovada is top-notch, but BetOnline does have that edge with props, like you said... I've also noticed they’re better on parlay odds. Good variety here, especially for crypto players.
Don't think Bovada is worthy of #1 ..... every casino on the list is better than that one.
 
Refresh was overdue tbh. BTC withdrawals on Bovada have been hitting ~30 mins for me the last few weeks, faster than what's in the post — they've tightened up the queue noticeably since the start of the year.

Would also bump MyBookie up the order personally. That rotating reload code has been worth chasing lately, especially the NBA-tied ones during playoff weeks.
 
Good update. Quick note on BetUS — their crypto combo bonus actually stacks differently now if you fund the sportsbook AND the casino in one go. Tested it last month with USDT and got the full match on each side, which I wasn't expecting.

Also seconding what's said about Bovada payout speed. Withdrawals in BTC have been same-day reliably for me in 2026, which wasn't always the case a year or two back.
 
The parlay call-out on Everygame is spot on. I tested a 6-leg on EPL + La Liga last weekend and the no-cap payout was the only reason it was even worth the risk — most other books slap a 5x or 10x ceiling on big multis.

BUSR is news to me for horse racing, gonna check those morning-line odds tonight. If the night-before pricing is real that's a genuinely useful edge over the Sunday morning rush.
 
Bovada at number one is the right call for props. On an NFL Sunday I can find player lines nobody else bothers posting, and the BTC cashout has hit my wallet inside the hour every time this season. Only gripe is they trim the limits once you keep beating the same market.
 
One thing worth adding for anyone new to this. Fund with USDT on TRC20, not BTC, if you want predictable value and basically free network fees. I keep my betting bankroll in stablecoin and only convert when I cash out. Deposits credit in a couple of minutes on every book on this list.
 
Thunderpick deserves the esports shout. CS2 and LoL markets run deeper than anything the mainstream US books bother with, and the in-play prices update fast enough to actually trade. BetWhale's live interface is the cleaner one for traditional sports though, so the two cover different needs for me.
 
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