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May 11, 2016, 02:07:00 PM
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Bitcoin.com Launches a High-Stakes Casino

Bitcoin.com is excited to announce a new casino portal added to our page, and a new partnership with gaming provider SoftSwiss. Casino.bitcoin.com will feature over 1,000 games from a wide array of gaming platforms, which fall under the purview of the SoftSwiss gaming license, based in Curaçao. Additionally, the leading-edge casino will also offer a welcome package for all of its new customers, and three bonus promotions per week for gaming patrons.

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I seriously thought that that wasn't the case. I thought it was only a money transfer issue. This is so sick!
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WTF!

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Can you play online poker legally from the United States?  The good news:  There is no federal law that prohibits US players from making online poker accounts and playing for real money online.  When it comes to state law, the picture gets cloudier. Many US states have outdated gambling laws that fail to directly address US poker sites.  A few address online gambling in general, but just one state - Washington - explicitly makes playing online poker a crime.
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