I never thought that using a VPN can ban my account and points raised by BTCevo is possible. Im using VPN by avast, so far everything works fine. Now I am having second thoughts of using it when playing at Bitsler although I never had a problem playing without a VPN, its just that my pc automatically activates the VPN when I go online.
Few times I accidentally logged on to Bitsler using VPN, received only email to confirm the new IP address and use them without any problem. I think the probability two users to use same IP from VPN is very low, and there is no overriding reason to worry if you do not do illegal activities.
Question is, is there an official statement or there is something stated in the terms and conditions that we can use VPN or VPN is allowed when playing at Bitsler giving the benefit of a doubt that the player has no bad intention in using such VPN in logging in at Bitsler.
Not an official statement, I'm not a lawyer, just my opinionIt all boils down on how you are using the VPN. According to Bitsler's Terms and Conditions
6.2.3. We do not wish to and shall not accept registration from persons resident in jurisdictions that prohibit you from participating in online gambling, gaming, and/or games of skill, for and/or with bitcoin. By registering an account with us you confirm that you’re not using any third party software to access our sites from jurisdictions that are prohibited, please refer to section 6.2.2 for the jurisdictions that are prohibited.
Specific countries includes but not limited to:
6.2.2.
... United States of America (and her dependencies, military bases and territories), Netherlands, Curacao, Dutch Caribbean Islands, France, Syria, Ethiopia, North Korea ...
So if you are using a VPN to be able to circumvent the said prohibition/restriction and access Bitsler, then you
might be breaching the agreement you accepted upon registration.
7.1. In the event that the user commits a partial or whole breach in any provision contained in the agreement, BITSLER reserves the right to carry out any action deemed fit, including termination of the current or past agreements with the user, or taking legal action again the user.
But if you are merely using a VPN other than the said above such as for network stability, static ip, network speed, network protection etc.. and residing in a non-prohibited country, then it
should be fine.
-uni
I do use a dedicated VPN with a static IP