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Re: ✨ Shuffle.com | The next generation of crypto casinos | Sports, Casino + token
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Wind_FURY
on 25/05/2025, 13:09:07 UTC
But how are the gaming/gambling laws in your country concerning internet gaming/casinos? Has there been established rules saying that they ARE illegal, or are no specific rules saying that they're illegal.

Because if it's ambiguous, I believe you could check if it's an IP block or a domain block. If it's a domain block you could simply use another DNS. There are public Domain Name Servers everywhere, you could do a simple search. Cool


In my country it is clear that casinos are illegal so often the internet blocks gambling sites, but we can still access casino sites by changing DNS or using a VPN...(but I rarely use a VPN myself).
Again my country has never been blocked by some casinos or not blacklisted.

It's quite simple... if my own IP is blocking the site then the mirror link can still be accessed easily without the need to change DNS.


But is it actually illegal with very clear and announced blacklists, or is it merely in the gray area? Because if online casinos still accept users from your country, then I'm sure it's merely just in the gray area. The casino itself will not accept sign ups from your region if they know they'll get into a legal matter if they did.

 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

I believe that countries that have outright bans against internet casinos are China, the U.A.E/other Muslim countries, and probably South Korea and other Asian countries.