BitKong expands support for decentralized tokens

Free to play cryptocurrency casino BitKong has added Binance Smart Chain and ERC20 tokens to those it now accepts.

BitKong is committed to supporting new crypto-assets and their communities. The game already supports a large array of cryptocurrencies on its website and can be accessed via the Andriod app.

From now on, users who plan to enjoy BitKong can deposit, bet, withdraw and swap ERC20 tokens.

The newly supported assets come with the incorporation of three wallets, an updated sidebar and a range of improvements, including innovative games, jackpots, bonuses and features to expand the BitKong community into 2022.

To begin playing, a user has three options, either deposit BTC or other cryptocurrencies; use the ‘for fun’ mode to test the game free of charge, or earn BTC by using the bitcoin faucet.

BitKong charges a 0.0001 BTC fee for withdrawing, with the option to speed up the transaction process by paying 0.0005 BTC. Users also have the option to exchange their BTC for other cryptocurrencies inside the BitKong casino.

The altcoins available are as follows: USDC, USDT, SHIB, UNI, WBTC, SUSHI, DAI, BUSD and Binance Smart Chain’s BNB.

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Written by Isabella Aslam

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Isabella is an experienced writer in B2B and B2C journalism. Alongside crypto, Isabella writes and discusses the topics of relationships and psychology. Isabella holds a first-class degree in music journalism and often interviews electronic artists and DJs.

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