With the growing number of both online and land-based casinos over the years and their market capitalization reaching $540 billion dollars+, it is expected to double the number in the next 4 years, according to [url = https: //www.thebusinessresearchcompany.com/report/gambling-market#:~:text=The%20global%20gambling%20market%20reached,at%20a%20rate%20of%206.6%25.] The Business Research [/url]
Now my question is, who are the ones generating the most revenue for the gambling industry and its owners, the people who gamble only for fun or those who gamble both for fun and for profit, all the rising population of gambling addicts?
I'm just asking out of curiosity to know if there are fewer gambling addicts in the industry; will we still be seeing the kind of massive numbers of new casinos emerging every now and then, or will the old and reputable ones just upgrade to suit the demand of the customers?
You have a "mutation" in the characteristic theme of this type of templates:topic-addiction-business that appear on the board every year, I would only have to say welcome to the new 2025 season of users on this board who seek to open spaces for spam for their daily quota.
OP, the topic is debatable, of course it is, but what "boom" are you talking about, and who is behind it, let's start with the fact that you yourself help by publishing a topic about casinos, let's not want to wash our hands by giving our opinion on a topic as if we were carrying the flag of the holy trinity...