Kimi_Koss
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November 07, 2018, 09:47:14 AM |
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Is it even legal? I mean, all that tokens and stuff... I just thought, man, there are countries that do not let crypto operate within their borders, so...
Legitimacy of the project is relevant. It depends on the country you operate your business in. I don't think they would do their business in the US or China, cause it's illegal there. See? Ok. I see. But where is BetMatch's registered? Don't really have such info. Maybe admin knows
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Betmatch (OP)
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November 07, 2018, 09:49:16 AM |
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Is it even legal? I mean, all that tokens and stuff... I just thought, man, there are countries that do not let crypto operate within their borders, so...
Legitimacy of the project is relevant. It depends on the country you operate your business in. I don't think they would do their business in the US or China, cause it's illegal there. See? Ok. I see. But where is BetMatch's registered? Betmatch is incorporated in the Republic of Estonia and is the official entity which is developing and owns the Betmatch protocol and all related technologies and companies.
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Kyle93
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November 07, 2018, 10:01:33 AM |
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Is it even legal? I mean, all that tokens and stuff... I just thought, man, there are countries that do not let crypto operate within their borders, so...
Legitimacy of the project is relevant. It depends on the country you operate your business in. I don't think they would do their business in the US or China, cause it's illegal there. See? Ok. I see. But where is BetMatch's registered? Betmatch is incorporated in the Republic of Estonia and is the official entity which is developing and owns the Betmatch protocol and all related technologies and companies. Oh, thank you. I just want to make sure that I'm not going to get myself into any troubles.
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Morlurn46
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November 07, 2018, 01:19:29 PM |
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I'm here again guys , can somebody recommend me any good exchange ??
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Feth322
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November 07, 2018, 01:22:05 PM |
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I'm here again guys , can somebody recommend me any good exchange ??
I always use binance, the best one as i think
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Morlurn46
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November 07, 2018, 01:23:35 PM |
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I'm here again guys , can somebody recommend me any good exchange ??
I always use binance, the best one as i think have heard a lot about it....can you tell me some advantages ??
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Feth322
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November 07, 2018, 03:19:54 PM |
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I'm here again guys , can somebody recommend me any good exchange ??
I always use binance, the best one as i think have heard a lot about it....can you tell me some advantages ?? this cryptocurrency exchange known for its huge number of supported cryptocurrencies, high liquidity, clean trading interface, and ultra-low trading fees
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Morlurn46
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November 07, 2018, 03:47:28 PM |
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I'm here again guys , can somebody recommend me any good exchange ??
I always use binance, the best one as i think have heard a lot about it....can you tell me some advantages ?? this cryptocurrency exchange known for its huge number of supported cryptocurrencies, high liquidity, clean trading interface, and ultra-low trading fees i have already check more info about this exchange, appreciate your help bro , i think that i will use binance in the future
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Betmatch (OP)
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November 07, 2018, 04:12:21 PM |
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The tax on online sports betting will be increased in the UK. The UK's Chancellor of the Exchequer has announced a rise in British online betting tax to 21% in October 2019 to offset the loss expected from the cut in maximum stakes on fixed-odds betting terminals. The rise of tax on online sports betting was expected in the Budget, but some industry experts consider it may leave some operators questioning whether it is worth continuing to operate in Great Britain, given the current fiscal and regulatory environment. Richard Williams, Licensing, Gaming and Regulatory Partner at London law firm Joelson, said that although there had been speculation in the press that the Chancellor would increase the rate from 15%, the announcement that it will increase to 21% will come as a shock.
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Feth322
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November 07, 2018, 04:48:56 PM |
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I'm here again guys , can somebody recommend me any good exchange ??
I always use binance, the best one as i think have heard a lot about it....can you tell me some advantages ?? this cryptocurrency exchange known for its huge number of supported cryptocurrencies, high liquidity, clean trading interface, and ultra-low trading fees i have already check more info about this exchange, appreciate your help bro , i think that i will use binance in the future You are always welcome bro !:)
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Loriale
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November 07, 2018, 05:25:37 PM |
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http://i98.fastpic.ru/big/2018/1107/8f/3d6bc1c4f10c06829092d99ba962b18f.pngThe tax on online sports betting will be increased in the UK. The UK's Chancellor of the Exchequer has announced a rise in British online betting tax to 21% in October 2019 to offset the loss expected from the cut in maximum stakes on fixed-odds betting terminals. The rise of tax on online sports betting was expected in the Budget, but some industry experts consider it may leave some operators questioning whether it is worth continuing to operate in Great Britain, given the current fiscal and regulatory environment. Richard Williams, Licensing, Gaming and Regulatory Partner at London law firm Joelson, said that although there had been speculation in the press that the Chancellor would increase the rate from 15%, the announcement that it will increase to 21% will come as a shock. it's too high!!
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Loriale
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November 07, 2018, 05:30:21 PM |
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Is it even legal? I mean, all that tokens and stuff... I just thought, man, there are countries that do not let crypto operate within their borders, so...
online betting bypasses all these prohibitions
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c_russo
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November 07, 2018, 05:36:09 PM |
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http://i98.fastpic.ru/big/2018/1107/8f/3d6bc1c4f10c06829092d99ba962b18f.pngThe tax on online sports betting will be increased in the UK. The UK's Chancellor of the Exchequer has announced a rise in British online betting tax to 21% in October 2019 to offset the loss expected from the cut in maximum stakes on fixed-odds betting terminals. The rise of tax on online sports betting was expected in the Budget, but some industry experts consider it may leave some operators questioning whether it is worth continuing to operate in Great Britain, given the current fiscal and regulatory environment. Richard Williams, Licensing, Gaming and Regulatory Partner at London law firm Joelson, said that although there had been speculation in the press that the Chancellor would increase the rate from 15%, the announcement that it will increase to 21% will come as a shock. It was expected. The government legalized online sports betting only because it would bring profits to the country's treasury.
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c_russo
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November 07, 2018, 05:44:25 PM |
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http://i98.fastpic.ru/big/2018/1107/8f/3d6bc1c4f10c06829092d99ba962b18f.pngThe tax on online sports betting will be increased in the UK. The UK's Chancellor of the Exchequer has announced a rise in British online betting tax to 21% in October 2019 to offset the loss expected from the cut in maximum stakes on fixed-odds betting terminals. The rise of tax on online sports betting was expected in the Budget, but some industry experts consider it may leave some operators questioning whether it is worth continuing to operate in Great Britain, given the current fiscal and regulatory environment. Richard Williams, Licensing, Gaming and Regulatory Partner at London law firm Joelson, said that although there had been speculation in the press that the Chancellor would increase the rate from 15%, the announcement that it will increase to 21% will come as a shock. it's too high!! It's not much! In Denmark online betting houses are responsible for paying 45-75% on their net profits!
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Cezel619
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November 07, 2018, 05:50:33 PM |
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http://i98.fastpic.ru/big/2018/1107/8f/3d6bc1c4f10c06829092d99ba962b18f.pngThe tax on online sports betting will be increased in the UK. The UK's Chancellor of the Exchequer has announced a rise in British online betting tax to 21% in October 2019 to offset the loss expected from the cut in maximum stakes on fixed-odds betting terminals. The rise of tax on online sports betting was expected in the Budget, but some industry experts consider it may leave some operators questioning whether it is worth continuing to operate in Great Britain, given the current fiscal and regulatory environment. Richard Williams, Licensing, Gaming and Regulatory Partner at London law firm Joelson, said that although there had been speculation in the press that the Chancellor would increase the rate from 15%, the announcement that it will increase to 21% will come as a shock. it's too high!! It's not much! In Denmark online betting houses are responsible for paying 45-75% on their net profits! Don't misinform. In Denmark, no taxes on online sport betting, only on gambling!
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Cezel619
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November 07, 2018, 05:53:09 PM |
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Is it even legal? I mean, all that tokens and stuff... I just thought, man, there are countries that do not let crypto operate within their borders, so...
online betting bypasses all these prohibitions this is a very tricky move
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Morlurn46
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November 07, 2018, 06:28:08 PM |
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http://i98.fastpic.ru/big/2018/1107/8f/3d6bc1c4f10c06829092d99ba962b18f.pngThe tax on online sports betting will be increased in the UK. The UK's Chancellor of the Exchequer has announced a rise in British online betting tax to 21% in October 2019 to offset the loss expected from the cut in maximum stakes on fixed-odds betting terminals. The rise of tax on online sports betting was expected in the Budget, but some industry experts consider it may leave some operators questioning whether it is worth continuing to operate in Great Britain, given the current fiscal and regulatory environment. Richard Williams, Licensing, Gaming and Regulatory Partner at London law firm Joelson, said that although there had been speculation in the press that the Chancellor would increase the rate from 15%, the announcement that it will increase to 21% will come as a shock. it's too high!! It's not much! In Denmark online betting houses are responsible for paying 45-75% on their net profits! Don't misinform. In Denmark, no taxes on online sport betting, only on gambling! is there difference between betting and gambling???
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Morlurn46
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November 07, 2018, 06:36:43 PM |
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Is it even legal? I mean, all that tokens and stuff... I just thought, man, there are countries that do not let crypto operate within their borders, so...
online betting bypasses all these prohibitions this is a very tricky move no pain no gain man!!!!
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Kyle93
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November 07, 2018, 07:17:29 PM |
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http://i98.fastpic.ru/big/2018/1107/8f/3d6bc1c4f10c06829092d99ba962b18f.pngThe tax on online sports betting will be increased in the UK. The UK's Chancellor of the Exchequer has announced a rise in British online betting tax to 21% in October 2019 to offset the loss expected from the cut in maximum stakes on fixed-odds betting terminals. The rise of tax on online sports betting was expected in the Budget, but some industry experts consider it may leave some operators questioning whether it is worth continuing to operate in Great Britain, given the current fiscal and regulatory environment. Richard Williams, Licensing, Gaming and Regulatory Partner at London law firm Joelson, said that although there had been speculation in the press that the Chancellor would increase the rate from 15%, the announcement that it will increase to 21% will come as a shock. it's too high!! It's not much! In Denmark online betting houses are responsible for paying 45-75% on their net profits! Don't misinform. In Denmark, no taxes on online sport betting, only on gambling! is there difference between betting and gambling??? Gambling - the act or practice of risking the loss of something important by taking a chance or acting recklessly. Betmatch is not for this!
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Morlurn46
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November 07, 2018, 07:41:50 PM |
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http://i98.fastpic.ru/big/2018/1107/8f/3d6bc1c4f10c06829092d99ba962b18f.pngThe tax on online sports betting will be increased in the UK. The UK's Chancellor of the Exchequer has announced a rise in British online betting tax to 21% in October 2019 to offset the loss expected from the cut in maximum stakes on fixed-odds betting terminals. The rise of tax on online sports betting was expected in the Budget, but some industry experts consider it may leave some operators questioning whether it is worth continuing to operate in Great Britain, given the current fiscal and regulatory environment. Richard Williams, Licensing, Gaming and Regulatory Partner at London law firm Joelson, said that although there had been speculation in the press that the Chancellor would increase the rate from 15%, the announcement that it will increase to 21% will come as a shock. it's too high!! It's not much! In Denmark online betting houses are responsible for paying 45-75% on their net profits! Don't misinform. In Denmark, no taxes on online sport betting, only on gambling! is there difference between betting and gambling??? Gambling - the act or practice of risking the loss of something important by taking a chance or acting recklessly. Betmatch is not for this! Okay okay calm down
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