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Dexsport Expands Its Web3 Ecosystem With Monero (XMR) Support

The leading Web3 iGaming platform Dexsport has recently added Monero (XMR) to its long list of supported cryptocurrencies, enabling users to make both deposits and instant withdrawals in one of the best-known privacy-focused digital assets.

The integration makes XMR available across the wider Dexsport ecosystem, which combines sports and esports betting, casino gaming and prediction markets in a single Web3 environment.

For Monero holders, the practical change is straightforward: XMR can now be used directly on the platform without first being converted into another supported cryptocurrency.

The addition expands an already broad crypto payment infrastructure, with Dexsport supporting more than 85 cryptocurrencies across over 25 blockchain networks.

Monero Expands Dexsport’s Crypto Payment Options

Monero has occupied a distinctive position in the crypto market for more than a decade, with its identity built around privacy from the beginning. That makes XMR a natural addition to a platform designed around crypto-native access.

Dexsport users can create an account through Telegram, email or Google, or connect a Web3 wallet directly, without KYC identity verification.

XMR now joins a lineup spanning major cryptocurrencies, stablecoins and alternative assets across more than 25 networks.

For users already active in Web3, that broader selection reduces the need to move funds through an exchange or convert an existing asset simply to access sportsbook, casino or prediction market products.

“Monero is one of the clearest examples of privacy-first crypto, and we’re pleased to make XMR available for both deposits and withdrawals on Dexsport,” said Ivan Muller, CEO of Dexsport. “Our goal is to make Web3 iGaming feel genuinely native to the people who already live in crypto — with more choice, fewer unnecessary barriers and direct access through the assets and wallets they prefer to use. XMR fits that philosophy naturally.”

More Than 85 Cryptocurrencies Across 25+ Networks

The XMR integration continues the expansion of Dexsport’s crypto payment options.

The platform currently supports more than 85 cryptocurrencies across over 25 blockchain networks, covering established assets, stablecoins and a broader range of tokens.

That flexibility matters in crypto betting and Web3 gambling because payments are part of the product experience itself. A user arriving with a supported asset can move directly into the platform rather than first restructuring their holdings around a limited set of payment options.

Access follows the same principle. Users who prefer a familiar account flow can instantly sign up through Telegram, email or Google, while crypto-native users can connect a Web3 wallet.

XMR Follows Binance Pay, Prediction Markets and DESU’s MEXC Listing

The Monero integration follows several other product developments from Dexsport in recent months.

In July, the company integrated Binance Pay, adding another deposit route for users who already keep assets within the Binance ecosystem and simplifying the transfer process for supported payments.

Dexsport has also continued adding cryptocurrencies and networks while expanding the product itself with Prediction Markets, where users can take positions on defined future outcomes alongside the platform’s existing sportsbook and casino offering.

The company’s native DESU token has expanded its reach as well. In June, DESU made its centralized exchange debut on MEXC, a development previously covered by CryptoDaily.

The addition of XMR brings another layer to that development by adding a cryptocurrency whose identity has been closely associated with privacy from the beginning.

About Dexsport

Dexsport is a Web3 iGaming platform combining sports and esports betting, casino games and prediction markets. The platform offers instant anonymous sign-up and supports more than 85 cryptocurrencies across 25+ blockchain networks. Dexsport holds an Anjouan license and has published security audits from CertiK and Pessimistic Security.