Unregulated Bitcoin Could Soon Become Regulated in New York, California

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on

Written by :

Aaron Goldstein

Published on :

New York’s Department of Financial Services came out with a revised set of rules to regulate companies that buy, sell, hold, and transfer bitcoin and other virtual currencies.

The “Bit License’ regulations, as they are referred to, will become the first piece of legislation that regulates the anonymous digital currency that, with regulation, won’t be so anonymous any longer, at least not in New York State.

Both New York and California are working on Bitcoin regulations but have no current laws covering bitcoin or cryptocurrency specifically.

The news comes just as North America’s oldest established online sportsbook, Bookmaker.eu, launched its Bitcoin platform last week ahead of the Super Bowl, citing the anonymous aspect of the digital currency as one of the main reasons for embracing it.

"Our customers have been asking to use Bitcoin, and we’re happy to deliver this easy payment processing option," stated a spokesperson for Bookmaker.  "The fact that we’re bringing it in time for this exciting Super Bowl isjust an added bonus."

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

Related Content

Wrestlemania

Pro Wrestlers Not Happy With Lax Vegas Casino Security Ahead of Wrestlemania

Mobs of fans reportedly congregating in lobby and near elevators.
Wtestlemania 42 Vegas

WrestleMania 42 Prop Bets

The oddsmakers at BetOnline.ag have created 25 props to accompany the 13 match lines.
Jaylen Brown vs. Cade Cunningham

Bet on Who Will Make the All-NBA First Team 2026: Jaylen Brown vs. Cade Cunningham

The NBA and NBAPA both agreed today that Cade Cunningham and Luka Doncic will bypass the 65-game minimum rule to be eligible for regular season awards and All-NBA teams due to “extraordinary circumstances.”
Baseball in mud

What Happens to My Baseball Bet When a Game is Postponed or Suspended?

When it comes to betting on MLB games, not all sportsbooks incorporate the same rules for suspended and postponed games especially when pertaining to specific types of wagers.