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Re: [BRK] Breakout Chain | Coin Sale Complete | Multicurrencies | Gaming + eSports
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cjmoles
on 09/01/2017, 21:01:22 UTC
Lousiest coin of 2016, well done guys

It's not complete... Once the licenses go threw much more demand then the sub 1 BTC volume will come into play.

It is 100÷ illegal for online gambling in any kind of shape or form in the u.s, there is no way around it. There will be no card processing want to deal with online gambling. Email me if you want to understand and know more, there is no legal way around it. Companies with billion of dollars and ton of brainiacs try to think all kind of asset and coversion, none is working at this point. Do you even remember fantasy football from last year and where it is now?

That's not true! Online Gambling is regulated by the state not the federal department.

Their is only three U.S. states where online poker is currently "legal": Nevada, Delaware and New Jersey. there are no federal statutes in the United States that make it illegal to play online poker. The infamous UIGEA does not make it illegal to play at US poker sites, and in fact only addresses banking issues.

Also FYI The world is not just America.

  

Thanks for correcting this guy on that subject....In fact, gambling online is not illegal in the United States....wire transfers are regulated in many cases, but gambling is not.  Bitcoin, and the other cryptocurrencies, are not regulated directly....However, using some online bitcoin wallets are regulated due to their licensing agreements and they honor the UIGEA regulations to keep their licenses....But, direct p2p cryptocurency transfers are not currently regulated, so as long as a gambling site can be found that accepts direct p2p transfers, it is legal for them to offer their services to US consumers....period.