Cyber.Bet, a wagering firm that specializes in electronic sports, has become a member of the Esports Integrity Commission (ESIC) as an anti-corruption advocate, the organization declared today.
Cyber.Bet was established in 2019 and provides wagering services in four languages. They also host their own electronic sports competitions in Europe, Asia, and Latin America.
The ESIC collaborates with wagering companies, professional electronic sports players and teams, businesses, governments, and anti-corruption advocates to safeguard the integrity of professional electronic sports and minimize the risk of match-fixing and wagering fraud.
Cyber.Bet is the most recent anti-corruption supporter the ESIC has acquired from the gaming industry, joining electronic sports-focused operators such as Unikrn, Rivalry, and Esportsbetting.com, as well as more conventional wagering companies such as Betway and SkyBet.
“We are thrilled to welcome Cyber.Bet as an anti-corruption advocate of ESIC,” stated ESIC Commissioner Ian Smith. “By joining, Cyber.Bet shows its dedication to playing a part in upholding the integrity of electronic sports.”
Cyber.bet has joined a rising group of anti-corruption supporters who are collaborating to assist ESIC in examining dubious wagering activity. This aids ESIC in its mission to combat deception and betting fraud in esports. We are thrilled to partner with Cyber.bet to continue safeguarding the integrity of esports.
Cyber.bet states that joining ESIC is a step towards becoming “one of the most dependable and esteemed esports betting businesses.”
“For us, this is not merely an honor, but also a highly significant partnership with such a skilled and renowned organization,” the company stated. “We are not simply a betting firm, but part of a vast esports community and tournament organizer. We are deeply dedicated to maintaining our events and the esports sector free from match-fixing and other unethical practices.”
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