Cyber.Bet, a gaming firm specializing in esports, has become a member of the Esports Integrity Commission (ESIC) as a backer against corruption. This organization is committed to combating match manipulation in esports.
Established in 2019, Cyber.Bet provides wagering services in four languages and hosts its own esports competitions in Europe, Asia, and South America.
ESIC collaborates with betting firms, professional esports athletes and squads, businesses, governments, and anti-corruption advocates to safeguard the integrity of professional esports and minimize the risk of match-fixing and betting deception.
Cyber.bet is the latest anti-corruption supporter in the gaming industry for ESIC, joining other esports-focused operators such as Unikrn, Rivalry, and Esportsbetting.com, as well as traditional betting companies like Betway and SkyBet.
ESIC Commissioner Ian Smith stated: “We are thrilled to welcome Cyber.bet as an anti-corruption supporter of ESIC. By joining, Cyber.bet demonstrates its commitment to playing a part in upholding the integrity of esports.”
Cyber.bet has joined the expanding group of anti-corruption advocates, simplifying ESIC’s investigation of dubious wagering actions. This aids in our battle against cheating and wagering fraud within the esports sector. We are thrilled to collaborate with Cyber.bet to maintain fairness in esports.
Cyber.bet asserts that joining ESIC is a step towards becoming a “highly dependable and esteemed esports wagering firm.”
They stated: “This is a significant honor, but also a vital partnership with such a reputable organization.” “We are not merely a wagering company; we are an integral part of the esports community and organize tournaments. We aim to keep our events and the esports industry free from match manipulation and other issues.”