0xBet Account
0xBet Login & Registration
Registration is one of the most important parts of the online betting experience. The site you’re signing up for gets to collect some basic data from you, like your mobile number and home country (to ensure that you’re eligible to play there, haven’t been banned or restricted, etc), while you get to see the quality of the bookmaker and how much user data they collect.
Unfortunately, 0xBet fails even that simple test by requiring next to no information during registration. All you’ll need to do is input an e-mail address (doesn’t even need to be a valid one, since it’s not verified – though we don’t recommend it since you won’t be able to reset your password) and then choose a password. That’s it. That’s the entire registration process. When signing up for the site looks identical to logging in, there is a problem.
How to Sign Up for 0xBet
Input Your E-mail Address
First things first, you’ll need to write down your e-mail address. It can be the one you always use or a new one you’ve created, but make sure that it’s a valid one that can receive messages, and it’s not shared with others!
Create Your Password
Come up with a password that will protect your account. Ensure that it’s unique (not used on other sites), long, and contains a mixture of numbers, lowercase & uppercase letters, and special symbols.
Choose Your Currency
Use the drop-down menu to select what currency you wish to play with. Keep in mind that you will always deposit using crypto, the currency you choose here is just how your bets and balances will be displayed on the site.
Complete Your Registration
Finally, just click or tap on the big button near the bottom that says “Sign Up”. That’s it! That was all it took!
I’ve never liked gambling sites that keep you busy with overly complicated registration procedures that take forever, but honestly, 0xBet seems to suffer from the exact opposite problem. It is completely impossible to create a secure casino account with just an e-mail and a password. They don’t even ask for your country! Between this and the complete lack of a KYC procedure, it’s almost like they WANT people to launder money through them!