VGambling Inc. Approved as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Dogecoin Merchant by GoCoin

VGambling Inc. Approved as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Dogecoin Merchant by GoCoin

VGambling, GMBL, is pleased to announce that the Company has recently been approved as online Bitcoin, Litecoin and Dogecoin merchant by GoCoin, a leader in the online virtual currency transaction processing industry.

VGambling Inc. Approved as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Dogecoin Merchant by GoCoin.

VGambling Inc. (“VGambling” or the “Company”), OTC: GMBL, a next generation Internet gambling company, is pleased to announce that the Company has recently been approved as online Bitcoin, Litecoin and Dogecoin merchant by GoCoin, a leader in the online virtual currency transaction processing industry.

Grant Johnson, CEO of VGambling stated,

“We are very pleased that GoCoin has approved VGambling as an authorized merchant for our real money wagering services. GoCoin is recognized as a leading online virtual currency payment processor around the world and their services will be of great value to our players as we move forward with our rollout.”

About GoCoin

Santa Monica, California based GoCoin offers an SaaS platform enabling merchants to increase revenues and decrease expenses by accepting Bitcoin and other emerging digital currency as forms of payment. GoCoin insulates merchant operators for the complexity and volatility of Bitcoin by settling payments in their preferred fiat currency. The keys to GoCoin's success are: Entering markets where Bitcoin and altcoins can have the most impact by providing a payment option where there are currently few if any others. Launching a scalable product that is secure, while maintaining a fast, to-market approach. Maintaining the highest level of security and accountability. Ensuring our Merchants receive their settlements expeditiously.

More information about GoCoin can be found at http://www.gocoin.com/

About VGambling Inc.

VGambling Inc. is a next generation Internet gambling company licensed in Canada. VGambling intends to offer users from around the world the ability to play and wager on multi-player video games and e-Sports events for real money in our licensed and secure environment. VGambling has recently been issued a Client Provider Authorization Permit to conduct real money interactive gaming on a global basis from bases in Canada and Antigua by the Kahnawake Gaming Commission. VGambling has entered into a Betting Gaming Platform Software Agreement with Swiss Interactive Software GmbH to provide wagering platform software. VGambling has an agreement with CAMS, LLC to provide global electronic payment and risk management solutions. VGambling is led by a team of industry and technical experts from the Internet gambling and video game industries, e-Sports, marketing, legal and financial professionals. VGambling maintains offices in St. Johns, Antigua and Barbuda, West Indies.

VGambling is currently developing the play for free website http://www.vgambling.net/ and the real money wagering website http://www.vgambling.bet/

VGambling’s common stock is listed under the symbol GMBL.


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