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Online Casinos in general: Consequences after July 1, 2021 (Page 5)

Topic created on 18th May. 2021 | Page: 5 of 95 | Answers: 942 | Views: 343,450
gamble1
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garfield68 wrote on 18.05.2021 at 19:51
very interesting, thanks for the small introduction. do you get with these "crypto wallets" then also such a card (as with Skrill and neteller) with which you can then withdraw your money at the ATM? or how does that work ? I mean how do I get my money without it runs through the bank?

A card can get you through Coinbase is then a Visa because you pay directly with your wallet

Must read through you times

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Anonym
garfield68 wrote on 18.05.2021 at 19:51
very interesting, thanks for the small introduction. do you get with these "crypto wallets" then also such a card (as with Skrill and neteller) with which you can then withdraw your money at the ATM? or how does that work ? I mean how do I get my money without it runs through the bank?

I can only agree with @gamble1 - yes, there is also the possibility to get cards to withdraw directly
I had just forgotten to mention in my listing
At the same time, you can also pay out to Skrill or Neteller, to which you probably already have a card and can then pay out without involving banks

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garfield68
Elite
all right, thank you for the info. i'll take a closer look...

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Krabbenburger
Experienced
RebellYell wrote on 05/18/2021 at 6:42 pm: These were listed with the payment methods you want to "monitor".

Since this law is 135 pages long, I won't look it up now. Google yourself times, so pretty much in the middle are these paragraphs to find

I googled once and saw several drafts of this Glücksspielvettrag.
But they all had only about 65 pages.
Could not find anything on the subject of e-wallets.
Only that Deposit methods that have been verified under German law can be used and you can not use anonymous payment methods such as Paysafecard without verification.
Have I perhaps only a shortened draft found ?
Would be cool if you could send a link

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NoSkill_NoKill
Experienced
Krabbenburger wrote on 05/19/2021 at 00:17 PM
I googled once and saw several drafts of this gambling contract .
But they all had only about 65 pages .
Could not find anything on the subject of e-wallets.
Only that Deposit methods that have been verified under German law can be used and you can not use anonymous payment methods such as Paysafecard without verification.
Have I perhaps only a shortened draft found ?
Would be cool if you could send a link

Then all the e Wallets and especially Cash to Code would have to be banned, if that is the case

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Sarkasto
Expert
gamble1 wrote on 18.05.2021 at 19:54
A card you can get through Coinbase is then a Visa there you pay directly with your wallet

Must read through you times

Am not a big trader, but I would at least times admonish to look in coinbase reddit what's going on there, as people complain about blocked accounts and virtually for months no reaction from coinbase support with 5-digit amounts of money on those accounts. So there are new complaints every day and that seems to be a real problem

Personally, I had not made the experience itself, had once deposited 200 € on coinbase from the current account and that did not arrive iwie, since the support has me within 12h everything checked and credited me then

kp whether these are all bots or whatever ne campaign is running there but you should look at it in any case before you use coinbase quasi as an account. Good night

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Katharina2
Top Member
I would be very cautious with crypto, if only for the reasons mentioned in no.47, the
large fluctuations and possible crash of K-currencies.

E-wallets must also be served first and is done from German bank xy....
The banks, for their part, have their mandate from the state by law and i-wo stands in the
GlüStV2021 that e-wallets are included. It is also possible that e-wallets
e-wallets must also have a German license o. perhaps already have; only
exactly in such questions u.v.a. we are left in the unclear. Better to this are
the explanations to the GlüStV2021 and give further insight.

The payment providers are the linchpin, over which they German players
in the area of gambling massively restrict and even worse are the
IP blocks for DE. With this we are no longer Europeans and China, a dictatorship,
equal. So we have to live in a country where VPN, crypto and other.
Channels are more attractive than the scrapped GlüStV2021. And Brussels is watching.

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NoSkill_NoKill
Experienced
Exactly, the IP block and ban on e-wallets will come. there is no way around it.

That was it with the online gambling...

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upola
Legend
Katharina2 wrote on 19.05.2021 at 10:54 am: I would be very cautious with crypto, if only for the reasons mentioned from no.47, the
large fluctuations and possible crash of K-currencies.

E-wallets must also be served first and is done from German bank xy....
The banks, for their part, have their mandate from the state by law and i-wo stands in the
GlüStV2021 that e-wallets are included. It is also possible that e-wallets
e-wallets must also have a German license o. perhaps already have; only
exactly in such questions u.v.a. we are left in the unclear. Better to this are
the explanations to the GlüStV2021 and give further insight.

The payment providers are the linchpin, over which they German players
in the field of gambling massively restrict and even worse are the
IP blocks for DE. With this, we are no longer Europeans and China, a dictatorship,
equal. So we have to live in a country where VPN, crypto and other.
Channels are more attractive than the scrapped GlüStV2021. And Brussels is watching.

Man now but does not make you inne pants.
Let's wait and see what really comes, then you can panic.

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NoSkill_NoKill
Experienced
When is an online casino legal in Germany?

One essential point, for example, is the legality of the gambling offer. It may come as a surprise, but even a casino without a German license can be legal. In this case, it is important that the Provider has a gambling license from an EU country. Then the basic principle of freedom of services within the European un ion comes into play. This allows citizens to use the services of a company as long as it is authorized to do so in an EU country.

As a player, you can therefore legally play in an online casino with a gambling license from Malta. In fact, most Online Casinos are licensed by the Malta Gaming Authority. This renowned regulatory body has been active since 2001 and enjoys an excellent reputation in the online gambling community. Legality and security of casinos without a German license are thus definitely guaranteed.

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