Arte al límite publishes 2026 article on 1xBet mirror sites and Russian betting regulations
On April 19, 2026, Arte al límite published a report concerning operational mirror sites for the betting firm 1xBet. These mirrors serve as replicas of the main site, enabling users to circumvent restrictions imposed by providers and Roskomnadzor due to licensing complications. The company introduces 2-3 new mirror URLs each week, which are frequently blacklisted within a short period. Through these mirrors, users can log into their accounts, place bets, and withdraw their winnings. 1xBet offers features like cashout in real-time, live event streaming, and a Multi-Live system. New registrants can take advantage of welcome bonuses, and a mobile application is also available. Withdrawals necessitate verification, with cryptocurrency being the quickest option. The article cautions about negative feedback related to withdrawal delays and recommends acquiring mirror links from official channels.
Key facts
- Article published by Arte al límite on April 19, 2026
- Discusses working mirror sites for 1xBet to bypass blocks
- Russian laws regulate online betting operators, licensing is key for legalization
- Mirror sites are exact copies of the official 1xBet website
- 1xBet releases 2-3 new mirror addresses weekly, blacklisted in 2-3 days
- Users can perform all betting activities through mirrors, including withdrawals
- Withdrawals require verification via passport or driver's license
- Processing times vary: cryptocurrency is fastest, bank methods take 15 minutes to 24 hours
Entities
Institutions
- 1xBet
- Roskomnadzor
- Arte al límite
- Google Play
- Telegram
- Uptodown
- T-Bank
- Alfabank
- Sber
Locations
- Russia