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Board Gambling discussion
Re: People's data or+ money, which is more important for safekeep by a casino?
by
death69
on 17/04/2025, 23:40:59 UTC
We still assume there's a clean split between “data” and “money.” Like one is abstract and the other is tangible. But they’ve converged. Your data is money now. It’s capital. It’s credit risk. It’s compliance rating. It’s future liquidity. Casinos (especially crypto-linked ones) are data-hungry ecosystems wrapped in shiny UX. They don’t just track your wins. They track when you log in, how long you hover before placing a bet, your mouse movement, even your rage quits. All of this is packaged and profiled.

Hackers tend to go after the bankroll because that’s the obvious score. But real threats are in the backend, scraping identities, building behavioral models to run bots that know how a real gambler reacts under stress. If the next casino hack doesn’t steal money or names, but uses facial KYC data to build a generative AI model of you, and starts gambling as you across platforms in unregulated markets, Will the casino even be liable?