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Topic: Is it legal to run a bitcoin sportsbook or casino in the US? - page 2. (Read 1274 times)

full member
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How are these major sportsbooks like nitrogen allowing US players and not being shut down? Just because it is hosted on a server in the UK?
full member
Activity: 194
Merit: 100
The gaming server and website is hosted outside the US. If the owner/operator lives within the US, he breach US law, if he accept customers from the US!

So if you live in the US but block US players it would be legal? What if you just put "no US players allowed" on your terms page?
legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
I think you need to see the rule of law in the US for not prohibit it no problem
member
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Merit: 10
Yeah, game-protect is right, you need to host your website outside of the united states. If you're really paranoid, you can even use a VPN to hide your identity when you build /modify your casino.
hero member
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Merit: 507
The gaming server and website is hosted outside the US. If the owner/operator lives within the US, he breach US law, if he accept customers from the US!
hero member
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Merit: 501
Chainjoes.com
gambling site is want US regulation is very dificult
and bitcoin is still not regulation, so i think is nothing bitcoin gambling site is ready US regulation and legal in USA country
bitcoin is anonymous, gambler want bitcoin gambling site because is anonymous and without verified ID

if bitcoin gambling site use US regulation, i think is not anonymous again, because need verified ID
member
Activity: 89
Merit: 10
Yea it should be I think why not I think tht US have many online casionos but you need a really ig money for that if you want to do that because that is a really big job to do if you really want to do that.
full member
Activity: 194
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What are these sites doing in order to avoid legal trouble? If you live in the US, can you "host" your site in another country to keep in within US law?
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