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    if someone is creating a new standard for banking sites

    Not part of the discussion. You are straining pretty hard in your efforts to “win”.

    And online casinos don’t include fake online casinos.

    Yes, they do. The clue is in the name.

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        The point is simple “industry” doesn’t contain the scammers who try to abuse it.

        It does. To illustrate this I linked to a bank website containing advice on combating phishing.

        Here’s the definition I’m happy with.

        Legitimate casinos = established businesses in the casino industry

        Fake casinos = scammers

        Online casinos = legitimate casinos + fake casinos

        Combined because users find it hard to tell the difference.

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                Your definition of “legitimate casino” excludes any casinos that rig games.

                All businesses with financial operations are exposed to money laundering to some degree.

                Regulations increase costs to implement. Only “legitimate casinos” fight them.

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                  It’s YOUR definition ahahah I literally took what you said and I am asking a question.

                  YOU said, legitimate + fake = online. I asked to which you applied the answer and you said online. Now you are saying it doesn’t?

                  So, do we agree that legitimate casinos don’t rig games?

                  Also, you mentioned taking a cut to help laundering money, now you are retracting saying “are exposed”. No dude, taking a cut has intentionality behind, being exposed is a natural risk for any business which moves money. You claimed the first.

                  So, one last time:

                  • do legitimate casinos rig games?
                  • do legitimate casinos help laundering money?
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                    It’s YOUR definition

                    Nope. It’s you who is obsessed with separation of “legitimate casinos”.

                    YOU said, legitimate + fake = online. I asked to which you applied the answer and you said online.

                    Correct

                    Now you are saying it doesn’t?

                    Incorrect.

                    So, do we agree that legitimate casinos don’t rig games?

                    You have defined legitimate casinos as ones that don’t rig games.

                    Also, you mentioned taking a cut to help laundering money,

                    Incorrect. I said casinos are used to launder money.

                    now you are retracting saying “are exposed”.

                    No retraction necessary.

                    • do legitimate casinos rig games?

                    Online casinos rig games. You have defined legitimate casinos as ones that don’t rig games. A normal internet user cannot tell the difference.

                    • do legitimate casinos help laundering money?

                    Yes. Not necessarily knowingly. Income from internet gambling is tainted.