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Just yesterday, our lawmakers gave an ultimatum to regulators to direct all e-wallets to unlink their services from all online casinos. After checking my account, I found it’s still there, but I don’t want to use it now, as it may trigger a warning in my e-wallet account.
It’s not convenient for players coming to my country to use an e-wallet now that there's a risk of getting flagged; they’ll need to learn how to deposit cryptocurrency, which is a more convenient way to deposit at online casinos.
Probably the lawmakers in your country have taken this measure to combat the rate of gamblers in your country and people must avoid using and go for the crypto deposit as their alternative. Am sure those e-wallet service providers wouldn't hesitate to comply in flagging any account as they wouldn't want to risk their own business too
The last day should be tomorrow; many of these gamblers got addicted because of the e-wallet, the local casinos are embedded in their platform, making it easy to deposit even $1 just to play. These e-wallets promote local casinos, generating additional profit for them, possibly through revenue from promoting these casinos.
This is only in our country, but if you’re a gambler, you will discover casinos like 1WIN and prefer cryptocurrency to use instead of fiat through e-wallets. Let’s see if it is still possible to deposit on 1WIN using these wallets. The e-wallet providers are hesitant, but the lawmakers are insisting.