- Users must acknowledge prominent risk warnings stating they could lose all their money
I'm sorry but shouldn't this a common sense? I mean, if you are an adult and are going to gamble you should already know that you could lose all your money if you gamble. also, casinos usually have a "responsible gambling" article in their casino that tells you what you need to do to become a responsible gambler.
- Gamblers must declare themselves as "restricted gamblers" and confirm they won't invest more than 10% of their net assets in high-risk bets, requiring them to specify actual percentages of past and intended future bets.
I don't agree with this, I mean, it's a restrictive and hassle and I am not sure if this will be adopted worldwide but I remember Australia has a similar rule, their gambling regulation there is quite strict.
- A mandatory knowledge assessment quiz that users must pass to start betting, with questions covering topics like betting, betting hours, bet risks, and regulatory requirements.
or better yet, they should require a "gambler license" before people can gamble. people need to take these tests and if they pass they get a "gambling license ID" and they only need to show it in order to be able to gamble
