For those in the US, that's around $18b.
For those in Europe, that's around Euro 15.5b.
Interestingly, the report doesn't measure crypto gambling, which is surely now big enough to be in the conversation.
Thats a very good point night watchman. I guarantee if the crypto currency gambling stats were available im sure wed all be surprised that it would probably be about double that. I take it because youre reporting on an Australian article that youre from Australia? What kind of Internet gambling laws do they have over there, are they strict of the United States when it comes to Internet gambling? Since online gambling got banned in 2006 a lot of the American gamblers switched over to big coin because it was our only option at the time to play. Its still the same here in America but at least we have bitcoin sites!