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April 30, 2016, 02:02:43 PM
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Thanks for looking into the matter,sorry I missed that thread;must have glanced over it at the time.
Did not want to create a thread but thought its best to make sure nothing odd happened with the thread.

Looks like it got little fanfare anyways,which is to bad. Cry
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April 30, 2016, 01:49:21 PM
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Because it was already posted: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/isle-of-man-regulator-seeks-rule-change-to-ease-bitcoin-gambling-1454607

If a thread gets trashcanned then you don't get any notification.
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April 30, 2016, 12:57:37 PM
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When a moderator deletes a thread then the posts in that thread will be automatically deleted and we don't get any message like the situation when a mod or OP of self moderated thread deletes a reply.
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April 30, 2016, 12:52:45 PM
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I think you should have gotten some messsage? Not completely sure.

But I think it would be considered off-topic for Gambling. The gambling section is normally reserved for gambling sites to launch their threads, and to an extent allows direct discussion of gambling.
It makes sense that your post would fit into Bitcoin Discussion/Press, but it generally would not fit in gambling as far as I know.
Mainly because a change in regulations on gambling in some specific region doesn't affect majority of gamblers using BTC.
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April 30, 2016, 11:50:29 AM
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First time I have noticed this may have happened a few other times but this one I am curious about.
The thread I would have commented in is locked:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/post-got-deleted-but-no-message-1332659

I read a thread in Press forum that Litecoinguy posted and thought the gambling section would be interested in reading this topic.
Posted it referenced where I saw it and wake up to no thread and no message.

Its troubling because the thread is talking about Isle of Man opening up regulation of bitcoin for gambling sites to use.
So this would potentially allow sites like Bet365,Pinnaclesports and Pokerstars to offer this service to their members.
In my eyes this is huge! But I assume that this is bad news for all these half ass put together poker sites and Sports books that have been shading service in their favor for a well. So they request it to be deleted or a Mod is actively deleting on their behalf,reason no message to go along.

Press link:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/2016-04-29-isle-of-man-regulator-seeks-rule-change-to-ease-bitcoin-gambling-1454587

Actual link:
http://www.coindesk.com/isle-of-man-bitcoin-gambling/

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Isle of Man Regulator Seeks Rule Change to Ease Bitcoin Gambling
Stan Higgins | Published on April 29, 2016 at 15:33 BST

The government of the Isle of Man is looking to plug a gap in its gambling regulations as they relate to bitcoin and other digital currencies.

Officials are currently weighing regulatory changes that would allow gambling services to accept digital currencies “as if they were cash”.

Specifically, the Isle of Man’s Gambling Supervision Commission (GSC) wants to tweak the definition of “the deposit of money” currently on the books to include “the deposit of something which has a value in money or money’s worth”, which would cover digital currencies.

Mark Rutherford, deputy chief executive of the GSC, told CoinDesk that the move addresses “a small hook in our gambling law” – but one not necessarily being driven by demand from licensees.
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According to Rutherford, no one is currently seeking approval to offer gambling denominated in digital currencies. He attributed this, in part, to the “significant challenges for any operator” looking to offer such services.

At the same time, he said, the Isle of Man government doesn’t want to impede any future economic development or technology innovation – hence, the move to plug the regulatory gap.

He explained:

    “We’re ironing that out so that if the commercial climate in the future becomes less challenging for block-chain based payment channels, it won’t be our law that prevents their adoption (notwithstanding our Commission will have the final say on whether any given technology can be used.)”

Last May, the quasi-independent Isle of Man made headlines when it announced that it had launched a blockchain trial in partnership with a local startup called Pythia.

The island’s Department of Economic Development has long sought a proactive stance on digital currencies, becoming an early mover in updating its regulations to account for the technology. Just over a year ago, the local government moved to bring domestic digital currency startups under the auspices of its anti-money laundering regulation.


I posted this in a area that should have hit the most people that would be interested in reading this topic,so would like to know why it was deleted before I post it again. Thanks
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