What to expect in 2016 for online gambling
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As the years pass, online gambling is becoming profitable and more popular. 2015 saw the launch of multiple online casinos around the globe. America still went on with its fight on legalization of online gambling and there was a temporary win favouring online gambling.
2015 had more online casinos getting into the World Wide Web but it seems 2016 will see more. The competition is getting bigger and players’ needs have to be addressed and this will be through the establishment of more online casinos. With more online casinos, online gamblers will be offered more choice for services, games and not forgetting bonuses.
Mobile Gambling
Mobile gaming has gained huge popularity and more people are converting into mobile gambling. This is another section of the industry that’s expected to grow and we hope that more and more games will be incorporated into mobile casinos to facilitate the growth. Most casinos that were established in 2015 where mobile casinos; they were developed to cater for the growing lot of players who love mobile gaming. The trend indicates that more mobile casinos will be established.
Bitcoin
Bitcoin is a recently established cryptocurrency that has earned huge popularity and has been embraced in online casino gaming. This has prompted more casinos to be established and allow the use of bitcoin as a payment method. More bitcoin casinos are brought to the online gambling show and 2016 will see more. As we speak we have online casinos and bookmarkers like BetCoin and BitCasino offering bitcoin as the sole banking method.
Online Gambling Regulation
Europe is leading with the highest number of countries that have successfully regulated online gambling. Without doubt, more countries will seek board. The European Commission is the regulating body for online gambling in EU countries.
USA allows online gambling to be regulated at a state level. This being so, online three states have successfully regulated online gambling namely; Nevada, Delaware and New Jersey. 2015 has seen Sheldon Adelson try to push for the implementation of the RAWA (Restoration of America’s Wire Act. This is a bill that would get rid of online gambling but this bill was not considered in the end of year spending bill which means that there is another year for online gambling to breathe in the US. This gives other states the chance to consider legalizing online gambling.