Yes i used the term "casino" loosely, our terms state we are not a gambling site.
I think you are onto something with trying to present ourselves more as a "marketplace with the trading of virtual goods".
We wouldn't want to be getting a license as we would be required to geoblock users & be...
Yeah it's definitely still a large scene & id say the larger sites are making about 100x what we are doing.
No license is required as we don't allow real money withdrawals.
We accept customers worldwide with our main customers being from the US.
There are no licensing/restrictions for our business model as we don't allow our players to withdraw "real" currency, CSGO skins only.
Hope this helps
We launched a small CSGO case opening website & currently profit around 200K euros per month.
We do about 200-300k euros in crypto "sales/deposits" per month currently with about 25% of that being from customers inside the EU.
We tried to get a vat specialist to help us but they just concluded...
Myself and a few friends recently launched a small csgo case opening "casino" & were wondering if anyone had any advice on business banking/payment processing.
We formed the company in Cyprus 3 months ago
There are multiple directors in both US & UK
We are currently profiting about 200k euros...
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