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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.
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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.
It is hard to explain (a bit complicated), I'm sure he is from the same country as me and I know how he feels or how he experiences as many other forum members who are actively gambling in crypto casinos.
Although our country is known as the biggest Muslim country but in fact the number of active online gamblers can be considered as huge.
The only thing done by the government is by cooperating with ISPs to block any gambling related websites but it does not reduce the number of online gamblers LOL.
In this case, I'd say that our country is merely in gray area because there are still so many online casinos accept players from my country.