Bitcoin, Dogecoin, Litecoin, Ethereum and ZCash are excellent starting options, but we would love to see Bitcoin Cash and Ripple sometime in the future. You have card transfers and popular e-wallets to choose from, but the biggest impression was made by the newly-added cryptocurrencies. If you manage to live through the annoying design, you will be pleasantly surprised at the number of payment options available. It can be annoying to players who want a smooth browsing experience, so they might want to work on this one.
We appreciate the gesture of the “Are you having difficulties?” help window that pops up every now and then, but then again - some people don’t. There is just too much clutter to be able to focus on what you really want. Why? Many bettors like to see the offer before considering actual bets. First of all, we don’t like the fact that visiting the website results in a redirection to the registration page. While we also like daring forays into the unknown (design-wise), this isn’t really a successful outcome. They are obviously aiming for a modern look, catered at younger bettors who love interactive features and a lot of content. It’s not hard to understand what Melbet was trying to do with the design.