Crypto casinos, which are not legal in the U.S., have become a multibillion-dollar industry over the past few years. They’ve grown partly due to their unorthodox advertising method: recruiting popular internet celebrities to livestream themselves gambling in their online casinos, playing online slots and card games for hours. This explosive growth has lured in many underaged gamblers, especially teenage boys, who idolize these online streamers. Read more: nyti.ms/4aJY6hS
The New York Times
Crypto casinos, which are not legal in the U.S., have become a multibillion-dollar industry over the past few years. They’ve grown partly due to their unorthodox advertising method: recruiting popular internet celebrities to livestream themselves gambling in their online casinos, playing online slots and card games for hours. This explosive growth has lured in many underaged gamblers, especially teenage boys, who idolize these online streamers. Read more: nyti.ms/4aJY6hS
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