What about the sick gambling law that applies in my country. All crypto bookmakers are illegal.
Only those with a high tax on the player's side are available, which means that you are washed out from the start.
It would be pretty much appreciated if you also provided some source of the news you are talking about, since there are many of us here in the gambling section of the forum who are to so much up-to-date with regulation concerns, specially from the European Union.
The little I have read or heard of is how they are going to start to put more regulations on stable coins, specially on USDT and favor USDC, since the latter since to be more aligned and comply with whatever regulators demands are...
I do not think this is going to be the end of crypto gambling in Europe, there is still a long path ahead before we can conclude there volume of Bitcoin and alternative currencies will come to zero within the gambling market within Europe, as it stands for now, regulators will push whatever they believe will help to fight Money laundering and unbacked stable coins. The important things is always to have a Bitcoin option, as it continues to be the most reliable Blockchain.