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As bookmaker offices master a blockchain

Customers: Stakers

Show business, leisure, sport

Product: Projects based on blockchain technology

Project date: 2017/12

In December, 2017 Stakers  announced start from the using Ethereum  of the system intended for information security support. Thus, Stakers  became one of the first bookmaker companies which implemented a blockchain in the IT infrastructure.

  The transaction processing system which guarantees personal data protection of the client against interception or any other unauthorized intervention earned from the website Stakers.com. The blockchain technology means the conclusion of the smart contract two or more parties which conditions are performed instantly after the declaration of results of sports events excepting any opportunities for fraud.

Bookmaker offices master a blockchain

Within work a blockchain system coefficients and transactions are fixed, processed, ciphered using the cryptographic code and stored in network that provides easy instant access of both parties to the history of all previous changes. Thereby, players obtain guarantees on payments and coefficients, and the company strengthens trust among the clients.

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It is sure that implementation of the smart contracts working at the powerful global platform will serve as an incentive for increase in trust among the growing number of our players. We always adhered to the principles of fair play and implementation of blockchain technology is one more method it to confirm... Stakers is in the center of attention thanks to the innovations for a long time, and we are not going to turn from the planned way — the commercial director on commercial development of Stakers  Michael Schmidt reported.
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Add to the companies that start a blockchain system promotes building confidence in Stakers against the background of emergence of a large number of semi-legal offshore gambling operators who hurt reputation of all industry.[1]

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