That could become the trend in the future, especially since not every country or license provider adheres strictly to global licensing standards aimed at combating money laundering. This leaves room for some casinos to operate under more lenient regulations to attract players.
Eventually, they’ll be forced to comply because weaker regulations often lead to increased money laundering. They won’t have a choice but to follow the law. If the regulations become too restrictive, we’ll likely see decentralized or unlicensed casinos emerge. While these options come with high risks for gamblers, many will still take that chance to protect their privacy. So what will happen is just a matter of balancing options based on individual risk tolerance, there’s something out there for everyone, but it all depends on the level of risk they’re willing to accept.