~ and as far as i know, online gambling got banned in india some time ago, so why would anyone from there even withdraw money linked to gambling to their bank account, you are just asking for trouble doing that.
i also have no idea why bc.game still supports indian fiat withdrawals, it's in their best interest and their users if they just remove it.
This isn't about BCgame only. Most of the casinos haven't taken any action to restrict Indian users from playing on their platform. Many of them still accept the fiat deposits from Indian users. You know it very well that gamblers don't really care much about the law as long as they get the opportunity to play on a platform without any difficulties. And it is hard for them to avoid the habits of gambling. In that case, casinos should take the steps here to prevent users from India.
i think the gambling ban is stupid tbh. like you said, people are gonna gamble anyway, and it's clear most of those casinos have no plans of exiting the indian market (there's a lot of money to be made there).
so maybe not restrict indian players outright, but they should at least disable fiat deposits and withdrawals.
I really liked the steps of Yolo Group casinos, they have disabled the accounts of Indian users already. BCgame and Stake will lose a large number of users if they take such steps.
apparently they are exiting gray markets preparing to target licenses in the middle east, at least that's what i saw in a tweet (
https://x.com/noahdummett/status/1975348063788257441) by noah from shuffle, and it does make sense.
As for fiat withdrawal, I think everything is fine as long as you are not the victim. But you never know who is next. I have seen a couple of cases and I want to avoid fiat transactions.
i agree, if someone is gonna gamble on a crypto casino, they should stick to using crypto.