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Topic: Large gaming platform does not allow Bitcoin payment - Not regulated by law - page 2. (Read 1341 times)

legendary
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Where is my ring of blades...
is it really regulated in most countries? do you know which countries are these?

My guess is that for sure all countries from Coinbase list (+ few more):

https://www.coinbase.com/global

Interesting is that Germany is not supported by Coinbase..  Roll Eyes

I doubt if this list has anything to do with the regulation of bitcoin in those countries.
coinbase is not the representative of bitcoin it is just another service which is based on US laws (located in San Francisco California) so that might be the reason for such a list and they just offer service to places they see fit.
sr. member
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The mind is everything. What you think you become.
I recently tested out a new online game, and asked if Bitcoin could be added as a payment option. My post were deleted and I was banned from posting, because according to them, I spammed. This was my first and only post on their forum.

"This is an automatic message sent by the Forum Administration to inform you that you have been banned from using the forum for spam until 20 May, 2017, 8:04 AM UTC. For further information please contact the forum administrator/moderator."

I searched their forum for the term, "Bitcoin" and found this feedback from someone else, asking the same question.

http://plarium.com/forum/en/total-domination/suggestions-and-feedback/topics/suggestions-and-feedback-4/

I quote : "As for your suggestions: 1) We are currently not considering the idea of integration with Bitcoin system, and we accept only legal payment methods, which are regulated by law."

Someone from BitPay or Coinbase should approach these people and explain to them that Bitcoin are regulated in most countries and have been accepted as a legal payment for years now.


this is still become a majr problem for bitcoin,not only game platform,so many other companies also think same thing about bitcoin "they only want accept legal paymant and regulated by law" but this is should be become more strength for bitcoin expert to make more country regulate bitcoin,so company will pleasure accept bitcoin.
hero member
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is it really regulated in most countries? do you know which countries are these?

My guess is that for sure all countries from Coinbase list (+ few more):

https://www.coinbase.com/global

Interesting is that Germany is not supported by Coinbase..  Roll Eyes
sr. member
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Merit: 250
why should someone from BitPay or Coinbase care about it?, if this platform dont accept bitcoin yet is "his problem".

btw someone who manage a company "for gamers" should be up to date about all those type of payments, dont accept bitcoin is like dont accept money, they are not very intelligent...
legendary
Activity: 1638
Merit: 1163
Where is my ring of blades...
lol, that is a stupid way of reacting! banning someone who says bitcoin Smiley

you should direct them to steam and tell them to look at their payment options which includes bitcoin, I have never heard of the link above but everybody has heard about steam.
they are not better than steam so there is no reason to shy away from bitcoin.

....Bitcoin are regulated in most countries ...

is it really regulated in most countries? do you know which countries are these?
legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
I recently tested out a new online game, and asked if Bitcoin could be added as a payment option. My post were deleted and I was banned from posting, because according to them, I spammed. This was my first and only post on their forum.

"This is an automatic message sent by the Forum Administration to inform you that you have been banned from using the forum for spam until 20 May, 2017, 8:04 AM UTC. For further information please contact the forum administrator/moderator." < 1 Year Ban > For posting about Bitcoin.

I searched their forum for the term, "Bitcoin" and found this feedback from someone else, asking the same question.

http://plarium.com/forum/en/total-domination/suggestions-and-feedback/topics/suggestions-and-feedback-4/

I quote : "As for your suggestions: 1) We are currently not considering the idea of integration with Bitcoin system, and we accept only legal payment methods, which are regulated by law."

Someone from BitPay or Coinbase should approach these people and explain to them that Bitcoin are regulated in most countries and have been accepted as a legal payment for years now.

Edit : Plarium is an international game development company specializing in mobile and browser games. Our studios are located in the USA, the UK, Israel, Ukraine, and Russia, and consist of over 1,000 employees. These talented professionals create games that are played by more than 250 million users across 150 countries.

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