Regulatory authorities across multiple countries have implemented new restrictions on online betting platforms this week. Thailand, Argentina, and the Netherlands have each introduced measures targeting digital gambling access and fund recovery.
Thai regulators removed more than 12,000 web addresses from public networks over a fourteen-day period to limit unauthorized gambling activity. The initiative forms part of a broader enforcement campaign against unlicensed betting operators.
International Betting Restrictions
Argentine officials are simultaneously filtering public internet connections to prevent access to online wagering sites. The measure applies to shared networks and aims to reduce exposure to digital betting services. Dutch authorities have revised procedures for retrieving lost money from unregulated casino platforms. Players now face stricter documentation requirements when requesting refunds from operators without local licensing.Sports figure Drake placed a $1 wager against the Canadian national team in an attempt to counter his "curse". The outcome did not change the established trend.
Information compiled from iGaming News.