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If I go to the Bitlucy.com site, is it true that there is no active gambling license? I think it's a pretty relevant question as to why this was chosen. A number of countries are refused to play, and if you pass these countries through the filter of the gambling licensed parties, it implies that you have a gambling license from Curacao. But they don't have them, so why did they choose to exclude all these players? Whether this site is good or bad, the future will tell. It's too early to judge at this point.
If you will read their terms of service, you might stumble with this:
2.1 The website accepts players only from those countries and geographic regions where online gambling is allowed by law.
Will that explain why some countries are prohibited to access the site?
For their license, let me just repeat what
Royse777 just quoted from the CEO:
License We are acquiring a license in curacao, this will be available in 3-4 weeks. But the main legislation act for governing gambling activity in Saint Vincent and Grenadines (“SVG”)
is the Gambling, Lotteries and Betting Act (“GLB Act”). Under GLB Act land-based forms of gambling are
legal in SVG.
GLB Act neither prohibits, nor regulates online gambling in the country. Thus, online gambling is
not specifically regulated in SVG. There are certain initiatives to regulate this sphere. However, they are
not adopted yet. Given absence of regulation, there is no option for online gambling companies to obtain
license in SVG. We are operating legally Smiley