i also think that the casinos are keen to keep us as paying customers, the problem of what will come to us I also see more with the payment service providers. if I personally e.g. in no casino more with Skrill or Neteller could Deposit, then it would be the end for me
This post has been translated automatically
Anonym
Former Member
Consequences after July 1, 2021
18th May. 2021, at 06:00 pm CEST#23
0 Likes
Nobody has liked this post so far
1. VPN - should it come to these "IP blocks", some casinos will certainly not allow the VPN use so far, rethink their terms and conditions or regulations and change them
There will be enough casinos that would rather go this route than forego the money of German players
2. These "IP blocks" must first really come - until the contract becomes a law in the end, some steps must still be taken and thus individual things can still change
3. "Crypto casinos", some of which already allow the use of VPN connections, will continue to be an attractive alternative to the regulated gaming houses
4. Anyone who believes that casinos and gaming providers have not been working on solutions for a long time in the background, how to circumvent individual regulations, is living behind the moon
What the "offline" gambling houses have been able to do for many, many years, namely to creatively circumvent the regulations again and again, will also be achieved by the "online" gambling houses in the long run
5. There will always be the possibility to make deposits and withdrawals - if necessary via crypto or through VPN use in connection with old or new wallets that will come onto the market
The casinos will certainly not let the butter be taken off their bread.
That the contract will come is now probably out of the question, a few months ago I was not so sure - but that does not mean the end for us who do not want to play in regulated online gaming.
Personally, I have already shifted 75% of my gaming towards "Crypto Casino's" - no MGA licenses and VPN use (even with VPN and without in alternation) and still received every payout within minutes without complaints
In addition, the big casinos on the market that have decided against compliance with the regulations - they will follow suit as far as VPN use is concerned, that's out of the question, at least for me
But the German authorities have no access to Skrill and Neteller, and the English are also no longer in the EU.
Or do I have a thinking error.
This post has been translated automatically
Anonym
Former Member
Consequences after July 1, 2021
18th May. 2021, at 06:07 pm CEST#25
0 Likes
Nobody has liked this post so far
upola wrote on 18.05.2021 at 18:00: But on Skrill and Neteller have the German authorities but no access, and the English are also no longer in the EU.
Or do I have a thinking error.
It is true that the companies are located outside the EU - but they had to give in to the pressure of the US government and withdraw from the US market
I think the German government would have ways and means but it is a rocky road and I am not sure to what extent and especially how fast this could happen
Personally, I think the e-wallets will certainly stay with us for now
Matthlign wrote on 18.05.2021 at 18:00: 1. VPN - should it come to these "IP locks", certainly some Casino's the VPN use so far not allow, their terms and conditions or regulations to reconsider and amend
There will be enough casino's then prefer to go this way than to give up the money of German players
2. These "IP blocks" must first really come - until the contract becomes a law in the end, there are still some steps to be taken and thus individual things can still change
3. "Crypto casinos", some of which already allow the use of VPN connections, will continue to be an attractive alternative to regulated gaming houses
4. Anyone who believes that casinos and gaming providers have not been working on solutions for a long time in the background, how to circumvent individual regulations, is living behind the moon
What the "offline" gaming arcades have been able to do for many, many years, namely to creatively circumvent the regulations again and again, will also be achieved by the "online" gaming arcades in the long run
5. There will always be the possibility to make deposits and withdrawals - if necessary via crypto or through VPN use in connection with old or new wallets that will come onto the market
The casinos will certainly not let the butter be taken off their bread.
That the contract will come is now probably out of the question, a few months ago I was not so sure - but that does not mean the end for us who do not want to play in regulated online gaming.
Personally, I have already shifted 75% of my gaming towards "crypto casinos" - no MGA licenses and VPN use (even with VPN and without in alternation) and still received every payout within minutes without complaints
In addition, the big casinos on the market that have decided against compliance with the regulations - they will follow suit as far as VPN use is concerned, that's out of the question, at least for me
I believe that most players do not really know about cryptocurrencies, myself included.
Especially since there are also many scammers who offer crypto.
upola wrote on 18.05.2021 at 18:00: But on Skrill and Neteller have the German authorities but no access, and the English are also no longer in the EU.
Or do I have a thinking error.
E-Walltes are explicitly in this contract with drinn. So that they are also affected by the measures
upola wrote on 18.05.2021 at 18:08
I think that most players do not really know about crypto currencies, including me.
Especially since there are also many scammers who offer crypto.
I also have no idea at all and will leave the fingers of such casinos
This post has been translated automatically
Anonym
Former Member
Consequences after July 1, 2021
18th May. 2021, at 06:12 pm CEST#29
0 Likes
Nobody has liked this post so far
upola wrote on 18.05.2021 at 18:08
I think that most players do not really know about crypto currencies, including me.
Especially since there are also many scammers who offer crypto.
Honestly, to use crypto as a payment method in OC's you don't need much idea - really, it's super easy
You buy e.g. Etherum from one of the big reputable providers (Binance, Bitpanda etc) and transfer it to your wallet - with the wallet you pay in and out in the OC and if you want to convert the money into cash, you transfer it from your wallet back to one of the providers, sell it and get paid
(Just very roughly, explained in simple terms)
You'll get the hang of it within a very short time
This post has been translated automatically
Anonym
Former Member
Consequences after July 1, 2021
18th May. 2021, at 06:13 pm CEST#30
0 Likes
Nobody has liked this post so far
RebellYell wrote on 05/18/2021 at 6:11 PM
E-Walltes are explicitly in this contract. So, that they are also affected by the measures
That's true, but still Germany has to take action against these companies - there is a lot written there, but it has to be implemented and that's not as easy as many might think
Is so a crypto always worth the same so let's say now 1 thing is always 1 euro or is that every day andersst
Would be really times super nice if someone who has often done this would give us a detailed explanation and also with wallet and casino that is serious
Consequences after July 1, 2021
Nobody has liked this post so far
This post has been translated automatically
Consequences after July 1, 2021
Nobody has liked this post so far
There will be enough casinos that would rather go this route than forego the money of German players
2. These "IP blocks" must first really come - until the contract becomes a law in the end, some steps must still be taken and thus individual things can still change
3. "Crypto casinos", some of which already allow the use of VPN connections, will continue to be an attractive alternative to the regulated gaming houses
4. Anyone who believes that casinos and gaming providers have not been working on solutions for a long time in the background, how to circumvent individual regulations, is living behind the moon
What the "offline" gambling houses have been able to do for many, many years, namely to creatively circumvent the regulations again and again, will also be achieved by the "online" gambling houses in the long run
5. There will always be the possibility to make deposits and withdrawals - if necessary via crypto or through VPN use in connection with old or new wallets that will come onto the market
The casinos will certainly not let the butter be taken off their bread.
That the contract will come is now probably out of the question, a few months ago I was not so sure - but that does not mean the end for us who do not want to play in regulated online gaming.
Personally, I have already shifted 75% of my gaming towards "Crypto Casino's" - no MGA licenses and VPN use (even with VPN and without in alternation) and still received every payout within minutes without complaints
In addition, the big casinos on the market that have decided against compliance with the regulations - they will follow suit as far as VPN use is concerned, that's out of the question, at least for me
This post has been translated automatically
Consequences after July 1, 2021
Liked this post: NoSkill_NoKill
Or do I have a thinking error.
This post has been translated automatically
Consequences after July 1, 2021
Nobody has liked this post so far
It is true that the companies are located outside the EU - but they had to give in to the pressure of the US government and withdraw from the US market
I think the German government would have ways and means but it is a rocky road and I am not sure to what extent and especially how fast this could happen
Personally, I think the e-wallets will certainly stay with us for now
This post has been translated automatically
Consequences after July 1, 2021
Liked this post: NoSkill_NoKill
I believe that most players do not really know about cryptocurrencies, myself included.
Especially since there are also many scammers who offer crypto.
This post has been translated automatically
Consequences after July 1, 2021
Nobody has liked this post so far
E-Walltes are explicitly in this contract with drinn. So that they are also affected by the measures
This post has been translated automatically
Consequences after July 1, 2021
Nobody has liked this post so far
I also have no idea at all and will leave the fingers of such casinos
This post has been translated automatically
Consequences after July 1, 2021
Nobody has liked this post so far
Honestly, to use crypto as a payment method in OC's you don't need much idea - really, it's super easy
You buy e.g. Etherum from one of the big reputable providers (Binance, Bitpanda etc) and transfer it to your wallet - with the wallet you pay in and out in the OC and if you want to convert the money into cash, you transfer it from your wallet back to one of the providers, sell it and get paid
(Just very roughly, explained in simple terms)
You'll get the hang of it within a very short time
This post has been translated automatically
Consequences after July 1, 2021
Nobody has liked this post so far
That's true, but still Germany has to take action against these companies - there is a lot written there, but it has to be implemented and that's not as easy as many might think
This post has been translated automatically
Consequences after July 1, 2021
Nobody has liked this post so far
Would be really times super nice if someone who has often done this would give us a detailed explanation and also with wallet and casino that is serious
This post has been translated automatically