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Empowering Canadian Casinos: A Legal Shift in Gambling Laws

Wednesday. August 21 at 3:30 AM

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Empowering Canadian Casinos: A Legal Shift in Gambling Laws

Navigating gambling laws can be complex for both service providers and consumers. Existing laws often restrict where providers can operate and who they can serve. A forthcoming ruling in Toronto may allow Canadian casinos to advertise to users beyond their provinces. Initiated by Premier Doug Ford's government, this ruling aims to expand the reach of Canadian casinos to players nationwide and even internationally. The internet has revolutionized the gambling industry, with customers accessing services globally. The rise of crypto gambling has further transformed the landscape, prompting the emergence of Canadian crypto casinos. While concerns about safety and legality persist, the potential for increased tax revenue and global recognition for Canada's gambling scene is significant. The debate surrounding this ruling underscores the need for a balance between expansion and regulation in the evolving gambling market.

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Kraken Removes Lightning Network Feature for German Users

Kraken Removes Lightning Network Feature for German Users

Saturday. September 14 at 10:00 AM

Top cryptocurrency exchange Kraken has disabled the Lightning Network feature for its customers in Germany, citing technical reasons. Initially, reports suggested regulatory issues were the cause, but Kraken clarified that it was due to technical changes. The company stated that the decision was made to ensure a reliable and secure platform for German clients. The Lightning Network, a second-layer application for Bitcoin, facilitates faster transactions for smaller purchases by routing them through side channels. This feature is aimed at reducing transaction fees during network congestion. While Kraken has disabled this feature, other major exchanges like Coinbase offer Lightning integration to provide cost-effective Bitcoin transactions. By utilizing the Lightning Network, customers can opt for a more efficient payment method during peak network activity, ultimately reducing transaction costs.

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Blockchain Gaming Surpasses 4.2 Million Daily Users in August

Blockchain Gaming Surpasses 4.2 Million Daily Users in August

Saturday. September 14 at 8:30 AM

Blockchain gaming achieved a new milestone in August with 4.2 million daily active users, as reported by DappRadar. Despite ranking second in activity among crypto sectors due to the AI boom, web3 gaming experienced a 5% increase in daily unique active wallets. Ronin led the blockchain gaming landscape with 1.32 million UAW, driven by games like Pixels and Forgotten Runiverse. OpBNB followed with 688,000 UAW, growing by 50% with games like 'SERAPH: In the Darkness.' SKALE Network also saw a 10% growth, reaching 352,000 UAW with titles like motoDEX and World of Dypians. KGeN emerged as the top gaming app with 2.3 million UAW, while Immutable's BoomLand and Pixels were also popular. The report highlighted the successful beta test of Lumiterra on Ronin and the significant VC funding in the blockchain gaming sector, nearing $580 million in investments.

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Consumer Protection Concerns in European Video Game Industry

Consumer Protection Concerns in European Video Game Industry

Friday. September 13 at 8:00 PM

A complaint has been filed by a group representing European consumer protection organizations with the European Commission regarding the use and marketing of in-game digital currencies by the video game industry. The European Consumer Organisation (BEUC) and 22 member organizations from 17 countries have urged the European Commission and the European Network of Consumer Authorities (CPC-Network) to take stricter action against video game companies that exploit consumer spending through in-game currencies. Concerns have been raised about the legal ambiguity surrounding in-game currencies, which are used as both digital content and payment methods. The report highlighted issues such as unclear pricing in real money, potential consumer confusion, and the impact on economic behavior. The organizations have called for enhanced enforcement and clearer regulations to address these challenges in the gaming industry.

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Magic Muffins Game Launches on Telegram

Magic Muffins Game Launches on Telegram

Friday. September 13 at 3:30 PM

Earn Alliance recently introduced Magic Muffins, a combat game available on Telegram. Players can assemble a team of five muffin characters, engage in battles, and earn upgrades and rewards. The game allows users to earn crypto rewards through the ALLY token, scheduled for release on October 10. During the soft launch, over 5,200 players participated, spending 1.3 million in-game gold and 45,000 ALLY tokens. CEO Joseph Cooper highlighted the game's growth potential within the Telegram tap-to-earn trend, likening it to the Facebook games era. By targeting Telegram users, including crypto enthusiasts, Magic Muffins aims to compete with popular games like Hamster Kombat. Despite the latter's large player base and upcoming token launch, Earn Alliance is optimistic about Magic Muffins' success in the blockchain gaming space.

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