Did you read my post?
I assume not as there you would see that
ROOBET themselfs said that they are allowed to offer services in Switzerland. If you take 2 fucking seconds and CTRL+F their ToS for "Switzerland" or "Swiss" you'll find exactly nothing. Why? Because it isn't listed and hasn't been listed altough multiple reminders from me to them that they aren't allowed.
Can any of you tell me for sure: is it allowed for a Swiss citizen to play in this casino, who lives in Switzerland and, accordingly, has a Swiss IP?
Because from your posts I still don’t understand whether it’s legal or not.
I think many users of our forum are just interested to know, because this country is very friendly to cryptocurrencies and has serious clusters on its territory, including many cryptocurrency business structures.
Well, according to the casino itself, it seems like they're claiming to be in the clear, as you can see in my post. But according to Swiss law and some logical reasoning, it’s pretty obvious they’re not. I honestly don’t get why they keep offering services when they know they’re breaching the law. Maybe they just don’t care, or perhaps they don’t wanna miss out on Swiss players since the country's got one of the highest incomes per person in the world?
I really don’t know, and I hope Roobet can clarify why they’re saying they’re allowed to operate when there’s clearly no license backing that up.
Well, in this topic we probably won't find out what the official representatives of Roobet will explain to us, since they somehow distanced themselves a little from discussing issues related to the operation of this casino. I can only assume that the casino operates for Swiss citizens in the so-called "gray zone" of the law. And citizens of this country can apparently play there without any particular problems. But this is just my assumption. And you are absolutely right that residents of Switzerland are almost all very wealthy citizens who can obviously afford to lose significant amounts in gambling. From the position of casino owners, it is certainly unreasonable to ignore or somehow limit such a market with such good clients.