Election Betting Market PredictIt Ordered to Shut Down by February 2023
As the United States prepares to lose its best election betting market, arguments for and against election betting continue to simmer.
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As the United States prepares to lose its best election betting market, arguments for and against election betting continue to simmer.
New York online sports betting has exceeded analysts' expectations. It has also affected New Jersey less than previously feared.
Sporttrade has launched in Colorado. The Centennial State becomes the second market for the sports betting exchange.
An authentic sports betting site is not only safe and fair, but it also gives bettors everything they need to bet on their favorite sports.
Apps like Robinhood and Coinbase have taught customers how to use an exchange, making Sporttrade's launch easier for sports bettors.
Ohio sportsbooks will miss out on Peach Bowl revenue, but there's a case to be made for the state sticking to its Jan. 1 launch date.
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