Finally! Thank you Hhampuz.
This leads me to another issue now since it appears that other online casinos aren't implementing the policy set by the Curacao Government. This also supports why there are people who doesn't think highly of gambling license obtained there. They don't check if the rules are strictly followed.
AFAIK
they only have Curacao's License to Operate, regardless of what a gambling platform's exclusive policy is. Hence, the government and laws of curacao especially in gambling casinos (physical or online) doesn't really have that sort of sensitivity with the policies of those companies.
Errrr did you actually read my post and the link provided above why that's the case?
Online casinos applying for license to operate ARE REQUIRED to ban residents of Curacao before they can get approval. The Curacao Government can revoke license of an approved online casino if they don't follow that rule.
Also, why would they restrict things that they know they aren't capable to manage?
Why give license in the first place if you don't plan to regulate then?
If there are a lot of gambling casinos registered in Curacao, do you think they can even regulate each and one of them and check if their policies were inclined with the local Curacao policies? Or do they even care with the platforms' exclusive policies afterall?
I'm sure they have a list of online gambling platforms they've approved. Let's say, for the sake of example, they have given 5,000 licenses so far. How difficult would it be to visit the casino's website and check if they forbid resident of Curacao in their ToS? It would probably just take a month to review them all.
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I'm glad I didn't close the thread after I got the answer from the very first comment as I learned more.
- The no license for 100% bitcoin or crypto casino mentioned by mindrust intrigues me.
- Russlenal also pointed out that other countries does it too.