- Yes, I thought about the title of this topic that you made. There are other countries that don't like bitcoin, and yet when there is a casino that applies under their regulation to legally operate in their country, they are given a license, even though the casino itself accepts bitcoin or cryptocurrency as one of the things that will be used. match the casino platform.
This really makes sense to me. Maybe that's because the government has as much interest in the casino itself and doesn't care about the system that the gambling platform has. Because the tax that the casino will pay is also taken from the gamblers who play on their gambling platforms, right?
The government cannot tax bitcoin directly but they can tax the platforms that are using bitcoin, most popular ones are casinos and exchanges. If a country does not like bitcoin, of course they'll ban anything that uses bitcoin, including gambling sites.
Since you explained that there's a country that doesn't like bitcoin and yet they tax or regulate a casino that is accepting bitcoin, can you name a specific casino you are referring?
Or we can china as an exchange, we know that they ban bitcoin, so the question is, do they regulate a casino that accepts bitcoin?