The two can’t really work together. Yes, Bitcoin is decentralized, and we value anonymity, but gambling operates within an industry that is mostly regulated. Those that aren’t regulated will eventually be banned or deemed illegal. The main reason for regulating casinos is consumer protection. We can’t claim we want freedom in gambling but then turn to the government for help when issues arise. The government already sees the potential problems, and if casinos weren’t regulated, money laundering would become even more widespread. Do we really want casinos to be used as tools for laundering money, especially when those funds could be used for harmful activities like terrorism?
Do you think regulating the casinos helps stop money laundering in casinos? Do you think the government helps the people when they have some issues with the casinos? I have seen plenty of scam accusations on the forum against some casinos which is regulated, do you think victims get any sort of help from the government. The well-known scam website 1xbit is a regulated platform. But they are scamming people, and no one can do anything against them.
If you check online, hundreds of casinos do not have any licenses, and yet they are operating their business well. We are in the crypto casino. I don't care if the government bans casinos for not having a license. Nobody can stop me from using it because they also don't know me. I am not going to do KYC on casinos and not going to deposit fiat money.