United States Law says Internet Gambling is Illegal plain and simple due to the "Wire Act Law"
Wrong. The Wire Act states that where money enters a US bank the act is said to have taken place in the State that bank is in and is subject to the laws of that State.
The only US wide law on gambling applies only to sports betting with fiat currency.
In 2001 the Bush Administration said the Wire Act of 1961 covered all forms of Gambling, then in 2011 The Dept. Of Justice said it applied to Sports Betting only. In January they changed their position on this again to state: The U.S. Justice Department now says that all internet gambling is illegal.
A November opinion made public Monday reversed a 2011 opinion on the Wire Act, which established the law as applicable to only sports betting. The DOJ claims that the 2011 opinion misinterpreted the statute and reinterprets the Wire Act to encompass all forms of gambling that crosses state boundaries.
United States law on Internet Gambling is pretty clear and is posted on the FBI's website, "DONT DO IT" It's Illegal. It is Illegal to gamble ANYTHING of monetary value and BTC does have value. They said they are going after those making the money, not those losing it. Furthermore Big Fish Casino was selling tokens to their users to stay in the game after they exhausted their free supply. (Simply because users are putting money at risk) So now there is a nationwide Class Action Law Suit against them. Search it. I find it really bad where your site took is taking wagers from kids as no age verification is required and in my case you literally stole the money I deposited and did not lose to the games. When I demanded the return you call it Blackmail. Now let everyone see this otherwise you are hiding the truth and facts.