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Topic: Just-dice and Doge-dice closing? (Read 1489 times)

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June 24, 2014, 06:11:10 AM
#15

Not really bad news for me.
I didn't collect and gamble with doge anymore since all of my Doge lost with dogevault.
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June 24, 2014, 06:08:33 AM
#14

I don't think you're correct.

You can't even access Satoshi dice from a US based browser.

Obviously they wouldn't restrict it unless the authorities
were putting pressure on them.


satoshi dice banned america.. america didnt ban satoshi dice.. check your research the IP bans are done by satoshi dice.. american ISP's do not have satoshi dice banned.

basically the owner of satoshi dice doesnt want anything to do with america.. not the other way round
also
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“However, the courts have not been clear on the definition of gambling, nor on what would constitute ‘legitimate gaming,’ nor are jurisdictions properly defined, and thus this is a proactive measure to protect those involved in the project.”



I can assure you he/she/they want everything to do with the USA but feel like they cant for legal reasons
legendary
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June 23, 2014, 11:07:03 PM
#13
I really hope they don't shut down for good. It's a great site and has alot of business.

I have the same sentiment in a place where there are a lot of places to lose money
Just-Dice was not one of them well less the variance but you could always keep track of your deposit and finance with commissions only charged on your profits and never your loss.

So having an investment like that is extremely rare in the Bitcoin world and I am sorry to see this service go away for now.
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June 23, 2014, 09:09:43 PM
#12
Yup...Just read it below too:

http://bitcoin.org.gr/2014/06/bitcoin-gambling-site-just-dice-closes-doors/

Looks like the Dogecoin site is shutting down too..

http://www.dailydoge.org/2014/06/24/dogecoin-gambling-site-doge-dice-shuts/

Hopefully this is just temporary....these damn regulations are really going to stifle innovation IMO. It's a lot more difficult now for your average joe to launch a Bitcoin service.
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June 23, 2014, 08:23:13 PM
#11
Has there been any issues with regulatory applications on gambling sites thus far in the world? I'm not aware of any (besides the sale of satoshidice, which isn't a gambling regulation application, it's a securities one)
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June 23, 2014, 08:05:50 PM
#10
 Huh what are the regions friendly to bitcoin biz (including gambling) ?
legendary
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June 23, 2014, 07:03:56 PM
#9

I don't think you're correct.

You can't even access Satoshi dice from a US based browser.

Obviously they wouldn't restrict it unless the authorities
were putting pressure on them.


satoshi dice banned america.. america didnt ban satoshi dice.. check your research the IP bans are done by satoshi dice.. american ISP's do not have satoshi dice banned.

basically the owner of satoshi dice doesnt want anything to do with america.. not the other way round
also
Quote
“However, the courts have not been clear on the definition of gambling, nor on what would constitute ‘legitimate gaming,’ nor are jurisdictions properly defined, and thus this is a proactive measure to protect those involved in the project.”




I'm well aware the IP bans are done from the site...for the precise reason quoted.  They don't want to run into legal trouble.... Thank you for proving my point.
legendary
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June 23, 2014, 05:19:41 PM
#8

I don't think you're correct.

You can't even access Satoshi dice from a US based browser.

Obviously they wouldn't restrict it unless the authorities
were putting pressure on them.


satoshi dice banned america.. america didnt ban satoshi dice.. check your research the IP bans are done by satoshi dice.. american ISP's do not have satoshi dice banned.

basically the owner of satoshi dice doesnt want anything to do with america.. not the other way round
also
Quote
“However, the courts have not been clear on the definition of gambling, nor on what would constitute ‘legitimate gaming,’ nor are jurisdictions properly defined, and thus this is a proactive measure to protect those involved in the project.”

legendary
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June 23, 2014, 05:04:14 PM
#7
I really hope they don't shut down for good. It's a great site and has alot of business.

I hope so too, but i think it's only temporarily

it would be a very very sad loss if JD would not come back.
legendary
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June 23, 2014, 04:29:12 PM
#6
silly panicking.. if just dic only deals with bitcoins. then they are shutting down for no reason

the words virtual currency related to the digital form of FIAT.. this is something that bitay/coinbase should worry about when dealing with canadian FIAT.. but pure bitcoin businesses do not need to worry about those pesky FIAT laws.

the only thing i can think of is that any business that does "gambling" has to remain legit with its countries gambling regs if they are going to offer "cashing out services" into fiat.

That's just your interpretation.
From that article:
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“Regulates Bitcoin as Money Services Business – Bitcoin dealing, more specifically referred to as “dealing in virtual currencies” in Bill C-31, will be subject to the record keeping, verification procedures, suspicious transaction reporting and registration requirements under the PCMLTFA as a money services business.”


~Christine Duhaime, B.A., J.D., Financial Crime and Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist of Duhaime Law

Logically, no government with gambling restrictions will allow BTC gambling sites, sooner or later they will take some actions against those.
The only hope is in trusted/anonymous sites operating from countries with favourable laws.


Anyway, JD/DD suspended any bets and are advising withdrawals (they go smooth, so no need to panic).
legendary
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June 23, 2014, 04:03:44 PM
#5

PrimeDice, RitzGrandCassino, UpDown.bt and other gambling sites are up and running ...anyone know where are they based at ? Wont they face similar challenge ?
legendary
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June 23, 2014, 03:38:56 PM
#4
silly panicking.. if just dic only deals with bitcoins. then they are shutting down for no reason

the words virtual currency related to the digital form of FIAT.. this is something that bitay/coinbase should worry about when dealing with canadian FIAT.. but pure bitcoin businesses do not need to worry about those pesky FIAT laws.

the only thing i can think of is that any business that does "gambling" has to remain legit with its countries gambling regs if they are going to offer "cashing out services" into fiat.

I don't think you're correct.

You can't even access Satoshi dice from a US based browser.

Obviously they wouldn't restrict it unless the authorities
were putting pressure on them.

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June 23, 2014, 03:37:27 PM
#3
I really hope they don't shut down for good. It's a great site and has alot of business.
legendary
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June 23, 2014, 03:32:52 PM
#2
silly panicking.. if just dic only deals with bitcoins. then they are shutting down for no reason

the words virtual currency related to the digital form of FIAT.. this is something that bitay/coinbase should worry about when dealing with canadian FIAT.. but pure bitcoin businesses do not need to worry about those pesky FIAT laws.

the only thing i can think of is that any business that does "gambling" has to remain legit with its countries gambling regs if they are going to offer "cashing out services" into fiat.
legendary
Activity: 2436
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