Pretty slim chance anyone will be able to play unless they live in a gray market.
As I have said before, I have been miraculously convinced that there is a real decent chance they will distribute the BBJP to the players in a fair manner. (They will not fuck you)
Assuming they do payout the BBJP ( which I hope to ne true, but will only believe when I see ), I was explicitly told that whatever you are paid you - will be able to withdraw - regardless of where you live - and despite the fact that you would be unable lost any of it back if you wanted to.
If you're in a restricted country, it's very possible your BBJP cashout will be your final transaction with Betcoin.
I think some reasonable questions at this point would be:
- What if we one were to live in restricted country, X (X) , but often travel to permitted country B (B). Could a player gamble while in (B) without worry?
- What if a player makes a wager while in (B) which isn't settled until some point after which the player has returned to (X)? (For example, a MLB future 8 months in advance) Will they run into issues withdrawing?
I Don't really expect these questions to be answered very quickly, but ignoring them would likely result in future issues/rep damage.
Also, please advise players ASAP who you will be regulated by, what regulations you be following, and how to make official disputes.
Twitchy is correct, to receive a gaming license, we are unable to offer games in areas where it might be prohibited by law.
However, all accounts will remain active for withdrawals and player chat. If you are a citizen of any restricted country, you are prohibited from play, unless you have dual citizenship or another citizenship and access the website from a non-restricted country. The ip block only prevents people from depositing or playing in the restricted areas.
I hope I was able to clear this up. Please note that some of the things I said may be subject to change at some point but regardless of that, your coin will always be eligible and safe for withdrawal. Hopefully this cleared up some of these questions. Feel free to ask any more if you have them!