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		By: https://slouchingtowardsthatcham.com/negative-news-and-igaming-industry-updates-a-roundup-of-european-market-developments-and-soft2bet-updates		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[If you’re involved in the business side of iGaming in the USA, it’s easy to stay focused only on state‑by‑state developments. But the real macro trends are visible when you look at Europe: harsh responses to illegal operators, stricter ad rules, and a clear divide between compliant B2B providers and everyone else. All of that is captured in a recent digest I found at For USA companies planning long‑term, understanding these European shifts is almost like looking a few years into our own future.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you’re involved in the business side of iGaming in the USA, it’s easy to stay focused only on state‑by‑state developments. But the real macro trends are visible when you look at Europe: harsh responses to illegal operators, stricter ad rules, and a clear divide between compliant B2B providers and everyone else. All of that is captured in a recent digest I found at For USA companies planning long‑term, understanding these European shifts is almost like looking a few years into our own future.</p>
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