Stake Review
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Stake
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Stake is an international operator suited to bettors looking for a high-traffic platform with a primary focus on cryptocurrency. Established in 2017, it currently holds the second-highest traffic rank in our global database.
Key stats
Brazil, Colombia, Curacao, Peru
Our review
Global scale and traffic
Stake has grown rapidly since its 2017 launch under the ownership of Medium Rare N.V. It currently records over 3,715,000 daily visits, placing it second in our global traffic rankings for international operators. This scale reflects its broad reach across multiple continents, supported by a website available in over 14 languages, including English, French, and Japanese.
Regulatory reach and payments
The brand holds licences in several jurisdictions, including Brazil, Colombia, Peru, and Curacao. While traditional banking options are limited to Visa and MasterCard, the platform is built primarily for cryptocurrency users and supports 23 different currencies.
Available digital assets include:
- Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, and Binance Coin
- Dogecoin, ApeCoin, and Chainlink
- Cronos, Dai, and 11 other options
Betting features and localisations
The sportsbook is extensive, covering over 40 categories ranging from major sports like American football and cricket to niche options such as bandy and bowls. Live (in-play) betting is a core feature, and you can customise the interface by choosing from six odds formats, including UK, US, and Hong Kong. We recommend you check the operator site for specific terms and local KYC requirements before registering.