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Why it is important to keep the distance between the game and reality
The gaming environment creates powerful emotions and distorts the perception of time, risk and money. We will tell you how to consciously keep the boundaries between the game and everyday life so that pleasure does not turn into a problem.
How interface design affects feelings of control
The interface is able to both enhance the illusion of control and help the player control decisions consciously. We analyze the UI/UX mechanics, which form a feeling of influence on the outcome, and show how to design "honest control" without manipulation.
Legislation and regulation of gambling by country
WIKI section on the regulation of gambling in different countries: laws, licenses, taxation, control bodies, permitted and prohibited types of gambling, as well as current changes in legislation.
How gambling is regulated in Europe and the world
We analyze how states manage gambling: regulatory models, licensing and taxes, requirements for KYC/AML and Responsible Gaming, gray areas, as well as global trends in 2025. Step-by-step checklists - for both operators and players.
IGaming Regulatory TOP-10
Key regulators of online gambling, their requirements and the "handwriting" of regulation. Who is suitable for each jurisdiction, what risks and how they differ in KYC/AML, RG, advertising, tax logic and work with content providers.
Why an MGA license is considered a benchmark for control
The Malta Gaming Authority license is not just a "trust icon," but a whole compliance architecture: from KYC/AML and Responsible Gaming to content certification and partner management. We analyze why MGA is called a standard, how it differs from other modes and to whom it suits.
What is the difference between UKGC, Curaçao and Isle of Man licenses
We compare the three popular jurisdictions of iGaming - Great Britain (UKGC), Curacao and the Isle of Man: requirements for KYC/AML and Responsible Gaming, advertising rules, work with providers and payments (including crypto), technical requirements and supervision. Who should choose which license and why.
How international standards shape the gambling market
From FATF and GDPR to ISO 27001, PCI DSS and responsible gaming standards, global norms determine how licenses, payments, anti-fraud, slot certification and marketing work. We analyze what standards really drive iGaming and how to integrate them into the product architecture.
How UK casino licensing works
We analyze the UKGC licensing system step by step: what licenses are needed by online casinos and providers, how the "fit & proper" and KYC/AML audits take place, what technical and marketing requirements are imposed on the product, and how to build compliance in such a way as to pass the audit the first time.
Regulation of gambling in France, Italy and Spain
We compare three major European regimes - France (ANJ), Italy (ADM) and Spain (DGOJ): license structure, taxes, RG/KYC/AML, advertising, work with providers and payments. We give checklists for operators and players, as well as key trends in 2025.
Why Germany has tightened online gambling rules
Germany restarted the online gambling market through GlüStV 2021 and the launch of the nationwide regulator GGL. We analyze the reasons for tightening - from protecting players and fighting the "black" market to unifying land - and key measures: deposit and bet limits, 5-second spin, jackpot ban, OASIS and LUGAS, as well as new supervision practices and litigation on blocking.
Finnish state monopoly: Veikkaus model
How the Finnish single operator Veikkaus model works: goals, player protection tools, profit sharing and why the country is moving to a partially licensed market from 2027. We analyze what will remain with the monopoly, what will open up to competition and how this will change the product, marketing and compliance.
How the EU coordinates national gambling laws
Despite the absence of a single "pan-European licensing," the European Union sets the framework for regulating gambling through directives, court decisions and the principles of the domestic market. We analyze how the EU coordinates national regimes - from KYC/AML and data protection to responsible play and advertising, as well as why harmonization remains voluntary.
How online gambling is regulated in the United States by state
The United States does not have a single federal law on online gambling - each jurisdiction forms its own system of licensing, taxes and restrictions. We analyze the key states - Nevada, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Michigan and others - their rules, tax models, interaction with federal acts and trends by 2025.
Nevada and New Jersey are the flagships of casino regulation
The two main control schools in the United States: Nevada is a benchmark for offline oversight and technology standards, New Jersey is a pioneer and reference for online licensing. We analyze the architecture of regulators, B2C/B2B licenses, approaches to KYC/AML and Responsible Gaming, work with providers, payments and innovation - and why these models set the tone for the entire industry.