Today, former footballer Neil “Razor” Ruddock was out in London with Saxon, a former direwolf from Game of Thrones, in order to launch Sport Exchange, a new peer-to-peer sports trading platform.
Appearing at Canary “Wolf”, the duo were encouraging traders to embrace their inner wolf on the app which combines the principles of financial trading with the excitement and intensity of live sports betting. The unique, easy-to-use trading app targets consumers keen to move away from the unpredictable world of gambling and step onto the first sprung of the trading ladder.
Sport Exchange removes daunting, dated and over-complicated trading processess and introduces users to a simple, easy-to-use trading platform. The intuitive interface allows users to make live trades before and during popular sporting events – in the same way that city traders do with ‘securities’ – making it possible to profit before a game has even kicked off.
To reduce elements of luck, Sport Exchange relies on the user setting their own prices based on mathmatical predictions to reduce risks and is based on real-time information and sporting knowledge. Users are able to take live sporting updates into account (injuries, red cards, poor form) to make informed trades giving them more control over their potential gains. A portfolio ‘dashboard’ allows full monitoring on bids, trades and orders at a glance.
Rather than betting against the house, peer-to-peer trading means the power has moved from the hands of the bookies to the general user, as all trades are made against other sport traders predicting an opposing outcome.
Sport Exchange allows constant trading users can buy or sell at any time, as long as the event isn’t over. New customers get £30 free credit bonus to trade in their account after they download the app. No deposit required.
Available via the App Store here. For further information visit http://www.sport.exchange/