Why gaming needs blockchain
Blockchain is already shaping the future of gaming, and is set to be the next big technology to ring sweeping changes through the sector—for the better.
Blockchain is already shaping the future of gaming, and is set to be the next big technology to ring sweeping changes through the sector—for the better.
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Jasper Svensson understands that smartly made regulations benefit online gambling operators and their customers.
Governments need to provide regulatory clarity for cryptocurrencies before operators can begin driving adoption.