Bovada

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Bovada is an online gambling site owned by Morris Mohawk Gaming Group.

Bovada
Bovada
Years Active 2011 - Present
Status
Headquarters Quebec, Canada
Countries
Bonus
Claim Bonus
Deposit VISA.svg VISA
MasterCard.svg MasterCard
AMEX.svg American Express
Bitcoin.png Bitcoin
BitcoinCash.png Bitcoin Cash
Zelle.png Zelle
Withdrawal Check.svg Check
Bitcoin.png Bitcoin
BitcoinCash.png Bitcoin Cash
Homepage Bovada

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History

1997-2000: Cyberoad

Established in 1997, Cyberoad was a software company specializing in providing online betting systems. In 1998 their technology was used to launch numerous early internet sportsbooks including MayanSports.com, TheBigBook.com, GrandPrixSports.com, and TheSportsMachine.com. These betting sites offered credit card deposits and e-check withdrawals through the use of the eBanx payment processor. This allowed these sportsbooks to stand out as most of the industry were still relying on Western Union and cash payments. On November 29, 1999 Cyberoad completed the purchase of eBanx. [1] After raising money to go public Cyberoad shut down in 2000.

2000-2004: El Moro and eSportz

El Moro Finances acquired Cyberoad's assets on July 20, 2000. [2]

2004-2007: Bodog

2011-present: Bovada

Available States

Bovada is available to US residents in all states except Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, and Nevada.

Services

Deposits

Bovada Deposit Methods (USD)
Method Min Max Fee
VISA.svg VISA $20 $1,000 None
MasterCard.svg MasterCard $20 $1,000 None
AMEX.svg AMEX $20 $1,000 None
Bitcoin.png Bitcoin No limit No limit None
BitcoinCash.png Bitcoin Cash No limit No limit None
Zelle.png Zelle No limit No limit None
Voucher.svg Voucher $10 $3,000 None

Withdrawals

Bovada Withdrawal Methods (USD)
Method Min Max Fee Process Time
Bitcoin.png Bitcoin $10 $9,500 None 15 minutes
BitcoinCash.png Bitcoin Cash $10 $9,500 None 15 minutes
Check.svg Check $100 $3,000 $100 1-2 weeks
Voucher.svg Voucher $10 $3,000 None 15 minutes

Reviews

References

  1. "Cyberoad Completes Ebanx Acquisition", bnamericas, Costa Rica, November 29, 1999, Retrieved on 2019-09-17
  2. Plunkett, John. "Sorrell accuses Murdoch of panic buying", The Guardian, London, 27 October 2005. Retrieved on 27 October 2005.