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ESIC Accepts BETER as Member to Boost Esports Ethics and Integrity

Esports integrity strengthened through collaboration between BETER and ESIC.

ESIC Accepts BETER as Member to Boost Esports Ethics and Integrity

BETER Jumps Aboard ESIC as Tier 1 Anti-Corruption Ally

BETER, a heavyweight in the betting content, data, and live streaming scene, is now teaming up with the Esports Integrity Commission (ESIC) as a Tier 1 Anti-Corruption Supporter. Here's the scoop.

Esports, with their meteoric rise in popularity, have unfortunately caught the attention of unsavory characters who try to exploit players for match-fixing schemes. But ESIC, the global watchdog focused on cleansing esports of such hoodlums, is working hard to put an end to it.

Corruption in esports? Not on ESIC's watch!

By signing up with ESIC, BETER is diving headfirst into the battle against game-rigging and fraud. Much like the International Betting Integrity Association, BETER will be collaborating with ESIC to flag suspicious activity in esports and esports betting across borders. Now that's some global cooperation!

It's not hard to find instances of fraud in esports betting. In fact, in some regions like Australia, authorities have cracked down on match-fixers in electronic sports, with alleged offenders facing trial.

As an ESIC member, BETER aims to enhance the watchdog's surveillance and intelligence functions, adding over 36,000 esports events to the mix each month. With BETER's internal integrity team in place, it ensures that every event it lists is closely monitored for signs of collusion and match-fixing.

Take BETER's Integrity BOOTCAMP program, for instance. It's a comprehensive reporting system that helps the company flag irregularities, with less than 0.01% of its events flagged as problematic.

BETER: Focused on maintaining esports integrity and staying on top of events

BETER's Chief Integrity Officer, Andrii Nekrutov, expressed his excitement about joining forces with ESIC to promote fair play and combat match-fixing in esports.

"Our team is thrilled to work alongside the Commission, and we aim to improve the esports ecosystem by eradicating dishonest practices. With our reputation for maintaining integrity in our esports tournaments, we're confident we can contribute to the wider industry as well," Nekrutov said.

ESIC CEO, Stephen Hanna, was equally enthusiastic about BETER's entry into the partner program, praising the company's commitment to "integrity, transparency, and fair play within the global esports ecosystem."

Image credit: BETER

[1] https://beterlive.com/integrity

[2] https://www.esic desarrollo.com

[3] https://www.ibia-online.org/

[4] https://www.esic.global

[5] https://www.beterlive.com/

With BETER on their side, ESIC is one step closer to stamping out match-fixing and ensuring the world of esports remains a battleground of skill, strategy, and fair play. What a time to be alive, huh?

  1. BETER, a prominent figure in sports betting, has joined the Esports Integrity Commission (ESIC) as a Tier 1 Anti-Corruption Supporter, aiming to combat match-fixing in esports and esports betting.
  2. The global watchdog, ESIC, is working diligently to eliminate unsavory characters who try to exploit the esports industry for their gain.
  3. In collaboration with ESIC, BETER will be sharing intelligence and flagging suspicious activity in esports and esports betting, promoting global cooperation against gambling-related fraud.
  4. BETER's Comprehensive Integrity BOOTCAMP program helps the company identify irregularities in over 36,000 esports events each month, contributing to the prevention of collusion and match-fixing.
  5. The Chief Integrity Officer of BETER, Andrii Nekrutov, and ESIC CEO, Stephen Hanna, are both optimistic about their partnership, focusing on promoting fair play and maintaining the integrity of the global esports ecosystem.
Esports integrity strengthened through collaboration between BETER and ESIC

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