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Topic: [ANN] [ICO] Xwin – CryptoBet betting platform based on blockchain - page 69. (Read 13245 times)

newbie
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Well, as I understand it's taxed by the Belize goverments and can't be taxed for example in Spain.
But if the funds of Spanish citizens won't be taxed by Spain, don't you think it will pose a threat to national economy?
Sounds right but I don't understand in which way it could be taxed in other countries.
member
Activity: 126
Merit: 10
That will affect only the people that already got themselves involved in betting and again it's not going to affect politicians, the decision and law-making engine.
But if more people are going to get into betting, that may negatively affect a lot of government-owned bookmakers.
If they established heavy regulations on bookmakers that inherently means that they don't own any bookmaker companies.
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
Well, as I understand it's taxed by the Belize goverments and can't be taxed for example in Spain.
But if the funds of Spanish citizens won't be taxed by Spain, don't you think it will pose a threat to national economy?
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
That will affect only the people that already got themselves involved in betting and again it's not going to affect politicians, the decision and law-making engine.
But if more people are going to get into betting, that may negatively affect a lot of government-owned bookmakers.
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
The one that interests me the most is the regulation of betting in terms of it's taxation. If it is not taxed, a lot of governments will ban it, I think.
Well, as I understand it's taxed by the Belize goverments and can't be taxed for example in Spain.
jr. member
Activity: 84
Merit: 2
But why do large international companies like Facebook have different Codes of Conduct for different countries? I wouldn't be able to do something from my computer, if my ISP can pass that to the police.
You're absolutely right because usually restrictions in some countries are not only about the gambling but also for participation of citizens in it.
That can be right according to the restricted access to the online trading as well.
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
You're absolutely right because usually restrictions in some countries are not only about the gambling but also for participation of citizens in it.
The one that interests me the most is the regulation of betting in terms of it's taxation. If it is not taxed, a lot of governments will ban it, I think.
member
Activity: 126
Merit: 10
That might be true, but you have to keep in mind the way this project is structured, it can't really have any influence on politics or social opinions like Facebook.
But what about the society and it's opinion towards betting? They will be irreversibly changed.
That will affect only the people that already got themselves involved in betting and again it's not going to affect politicians, the decision and law-making engine.
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
That might be true, but you have to keep in mind the way this project is structured, it can't really have any influence on politics or social opinions like Facebook.
But what about the society and it's opinion towards betting? They will be irreversibly changed.
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
But why do large international companies like Facebook have different Codes of Conduct for different countries? I wouldn't be able to do something from my computer, if my ISP can pass that to the police.
You're absolutely right because usually restrictions in some countries are not only about the gambling but also for participation of citizens in it.
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
Thanks for that incredible advice, I guess that can work for all the browsers, right?
Well, I've tested that with Chrome myself, and my friend confirmed that it also solves the problem on Safari.
member
Activity: 126
Merit: 10
They're big enough to cause a stir in the social politics in those different countries, those rules are established to give more control over the website to the devs rather than politicians.
But when Xwin becomes bigger and more popular, wouldn't it fall into the category of "big enough" projects?
That might be true, but you have to keep in mind the way this project is structured, it can't really have any influence on politics or social opinions like Facebook.
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 11
I can't solve the problem with refreshing the website page once I'm using VPN, should I turn it off instead to get an access to my account then?
I think you should. Can you tell why do you use VPN-services ?
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
They're big enough to cause a stir in the social politics in those different countries, those rules are established to give more control over the website to the devs rather than politicians.
But when Xwin becomes bigger and more popular, wouldn't it fall into the category of "big enough" projects?
jr. member
Activity: 84
Merit: 2
I can't solve the problem with refreshing the website page once I'm using VPN, should I turn it off instead to get an access to my account then?
Oh man, I've had the same problem! There is a trick you need to do in order for the website to properly work through VPN- just turn off your firewall, as it seems to block one of the necessary ports!
Thanks for that incredible advice, I guess that can work for all the browsers, right?
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
I can't solve the problem with refreshing the website page once I'm using VPN, should I turn it off instead to get an access to my account then?
Oh man, I've had the same problem! There is a trick you need to do in order for the website to properly work through VPN- just turn off your firewall, as it seems to block one of the necessary ports!
member
Activity: 126
Merit: 10
I don't think that's how it works, you just go ahead and use this platform in the ways its country it's based in allows you to use it.
But why do large international companies like Facebook have different Codes of Conduct for different countries? I wouldn't be able to do something from my computer, if my ISP can pass that to the police.
They're big enough to cause a stir in the social politics in those different countries, those rules are established to give more control over the website to the devs rather than politicians.
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 11
Who knows what percentage takes betting in global gambling business?
Actually, I don`t know what is the percentage, but I`ve heard that the size of the online gambling market is going to reach 52-billion result in 2018!
jr. member
Activity: 84
Merit: 2
I can't solve the problem with refreshing the website page once I'm using VPN, should I turn it off instead to get an access to my account then?
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
I don't think that's how it works, you just go ahead and use this platform in the ways its country it's based in allows you to use it.
But why do large international companies like Facebook have different Codes of Conduct for different countries? I wouldn't be able to do something from my computer, if my ISP can pass that to the police.
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