I don't read in the article that they are allowing Cryptocurrency in fact they have a crack down and restricting traditional online payment processor, there's still no guaranty that they will use Bitcoin, they are still in the process of creating a new laws about online gambling there might even be a crackdown like what happen to Paypal and the rest
Sooner or later, there will be a new online gambling casino that integrates their payment with the other online payment processor, and perhaps, they can consider using crypto to their site. But in fact, gamblers in that country will search for other ways to play gambling still, and I am sure they will get it later. It will not stop them from playing gambling if gambling is their way to having fun and using their free time, and I guess that they have an offline casino, which the government doesn't know where the place is.
The problem is their country is very strict when it comes to gambling, they wouldn't make this limitations if they just welcome more gamblers to spend thier money in gambling sites. Same thing would happen with crypto being use in gambling, that could easily be monitored or prevented when a gambling site is regulated, if not, that's the real freedom and I think there's no regulated crypto gambling sites in the country, correct me if I'm wrong.