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BettorEdge vs Novig

TL;DR. BettorEdge and Novig are both peer-to-peer with no house and no traditional vig: you trade against other bettors, not a book. The difference is the model. Novig runs its no-vig exchange largely as a sweepstakes with coins, and steps in as a market maker (a 1 to 4% commission) when peer liquidity is thin. BettorEdge is a real-money, US-dollar sports marketplace in 45+ states, built sports-first with competitions, leaderboards, and a give-back mission. Choose Novig for a no-vig exchange in states where cash books are limited; choose BettorEdge for a real-money, social sports experience.

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At a glance

BettorEdge
Novig
Model
Peer-to-peer marketplace
Peer-to-peer no-vig exchange
House edge / vig
No house, no built-in vig
No vig (market-maker fee when thin)
Money
Real-money US dollars
Largely sweepstakes / coins
Focus
Sports-first, leagues + props + game pages
Sports exchange + prediction markets
Scale
$100M+ matched, 35,000+ bettors
Growing, sweepstakes-based
Social betting
Competitions, leaderboards, group chats
Custom odds, minimal social
Gives back
BE 4 Good give-back mission
Not a core part of the product

Same no-vig idea, different model

Both BettorEdge and Novig replace the house with a market between people, so neither builds a traditional vig into the price. Novig prices each outcome as a contract you buy and sell, and where peer liquidity is thin it acts as a market maker for a small 1 to 4% commission. BettorEdge matches you against other bettors in an open sports marketplace at a market-fair price.

Real money vs sweepstakes

The practical difference for many bettors is how you play. Novig operates largely as a sweepstakes with coins, which is how it reaches states where cash sportsbooks are restricted. BettorEdge is a real-money, US-dollar marketplace, legal across 45+ states with ID verification, so you bet and cash out in plain dollars.

Sports-first and social

Novig leans exchange-first with custom odds and prediction markets. BettorEdge is organized the way a sports fan thinks: leagues, teams, spreads, moneylines, totals, and player props, with competitions, leaderboards, and group chats on top, plus giving back through BE 4 Good.

Choose BettorEdge if

  • Bettors who want a better price than the book on the same bet
  • Fans who bet socially: competitions, leaderboards, group chats, smack talk
  • Anyone tired of a house that profits when they lose

Choose Novig if

  • Bettors in states where cash sportsbooks are limited
  • Users who like a no-vig exchange with custom contracts
  • People comfortable with a sweepstakes / coins model

FAQ

Is BettorEdge better than Novig?+

It depends on your state and how you like to play. Both are peer-to-peer with no house and no vig. Novig is a no-vig exchange run largely on a sweepstakes model, which helps it reach restricted states. BettorEdge is a real-money, US-dollar sports marketplace in 45+ states with social competitions and a give-back mission.

Do BettorEdge and Novig both avoid the vig?+

Yes. Neither is the house, so neither builds a traditional sportsbook vig into the line. Novig charges a small market-maker commission when peer liquidity is thin; BettorEdge takes a small, transparent commission on winnings rather than a hidden margin.

Is BettorEdge real money and Novig sweepstakes?+

BettorEdge is a real-money, US-dollar marketplace in 45+ states. Novig operates its no-vig exchange largely as a sweepstakes with coins, which is how it offers play in states where cash sportsbooks are restricted.

Is BettorEdge legit and legal?+

Yes. BettorEdge is a legitimate social betting marketplace, legal across 45+ states with ID verification built in, and it has matched over $100M in bets across 35,000+ bettors. New users can claim up to $100, no deposit needed.

Bet against people, not the house.

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