Do you think there is any merit to this concept ? It certainly seems logical.
Gambling911.com certified sportsbook Mansion announced its intention to remain in the US market, but with a twist. Mansion, which is owned by an Asian billionaire and one time cigarette czar, will no longer be allowing US bettors into its sportsbook but instead will allow them to play at the Mansion Exchange. The company argues that because exchanges do not feature a bookmaker but rather individuals trading against one another (similar to the stock market), exchanges are perfectly legal under the new US law.
Gambling911.com certified sportsbook Mansion announced its intention to remain in the US market, but with a twist. Mansion, which is owned by an Asian billionaire and one time cigarette czar, will no longer be allowing US bettors into its sportsbook but instead will allow them to play at the Mansion Exchange. The company argues that because exchanges do not feature a bookmaker but rather individuals trading against one another (similar to the stock market), exchanges are perfectly legal under the new US law.