I just saw a
news story that surprised me and thought of sharing here...
According to this article, In some places where gambling is completely banned, people can still legally wager on sports without breaking any rules. It’s done through prediction markets, platforms that treat bets as “investment contracts” instead of gambling.
So even in places with the strictest anti-gambling laws, players can still legally bet on sports outcomes, spreads, and even non-sports events like elections or weather.
No VPN, no bypassing, no offshore sites, etc..... Just a legal workaround that fits under federal regulations.
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From what I've researched, this "legal shortcut" is actually more specific to the American scenario, right!? These companies register as a derivatives exchange, sell bets on sports and events as if they were regulated financial contracts and then try to escape gambling laws... in practice, you are betting on the results of a game, but with a legal label.
Here in Brazil, the problem was never the lack of a loophole to bet, but rather the gray market that allowed betting on offshore sites without any protection... nowadays we have regulations requiring licenses, taxes, advertising rules and some obligations to protect consumers. I think that should be the way forward... instead of looking for loopholes, try to pressure governments to regulate.
I think it is very dangerous to confuse gambling with a financial product, just as many people still confuse day trading and pyramid schemes with "guaranteed investments".