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By William Albertson , 20 March 2026
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Macau’s Gaming Boom Surpasses Expectations, Intensifying Debate Over Economic Dependence

Macau has reported stronger-than-expected gaming tax revenues for 2025, underscoring a powerful post-pandemic recovery in its casino sector. Driven by a resurgence in premium players and increased tourism from mainland China, gross gaming revenue rebounded to pre-2019 levels. While the fiscal windfall has strengthened public finances, it has also reignited concerns over the region’s heavy reliance on gambling.

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  • Gaming
  • Economy
By Josh Harrison , 20 March 2026
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Ohio Casino Industry Posts Measured Growth in January, Reflecting Market Resilience

The casino sector in Ohio recorded a modest 2 percent increase in revenue in January, signaling stable demand despite broader economic uncertainties. The growth reflects consistent consumer engagement, supported by steady foot traffic and diversified entertainment offerings across casino properties. While the pace of expansion remains moderate, the performance highlights the industry’s resilience in a maturing market facing competition from digital gaming platforms.

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  • Casino
  • Revenue
By Josh Harrison , 20 March 2026
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Montreal’s Expanding Casino Landscape: How Tourism, Regulation, and Digital Innovation Are Driving Growth

Montreal is witnessing sustained growth in its casino gaming sector, driven by a combination of established land-based infrastructure and the rapid expansion of digital platforms. Anchored by major physical venues and supported by a well-regulated framework, the city has successfully integrated gaming into its broader entertainment and tourism economy. At the same time, online casinos are reshaping consumer behavior by offering convenience and accessibility.

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  • Casino
  • Tourism
  • Regulation
By William Albertson , 20 March 2026
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Argentina Moves to Curb Crypto Betting: Court Orders Nationwide Ban on Polymarket

Argentina has intensified its regulatory stance on digital gambling by enforcing a nationwide ban on the crypto-based prediction platform Polymarket. The ruling, issued by a court in Buenos Aires, follows coordinated action by state regulators and industry representatives concerned about unauthorized operations and potential misuse of sensitive economic data. The decision reflects broader global efforts to bring emerging financial technologies under regulatory oversight.

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  • Crypto Betting
  • Law
  • Polymarket
By Josh Harrison , 19 March 2026
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Thailand’s Casino Economy at a Crossroads: Legalization Debate, Investment Potential, and Regional Competition

Thailand’s casino industry stands at a pivotal juncture as policymakers weigh legalization to unlock tourism-driven revenue and foreign investment. While gambling remains largely restricted, underground activity and cross-border gaming continue to thrive, diverting billions in potential tax income. Government discussions around integrated resorts signal a strategic shift toward regulated expansion, mirroring successful models in Asia. 

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  • Casino
  • Economy
  • Las
  • Investment
By Josh Harrison , 19 March 2026
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India’s Crypto Gambling Economy in 2026: Offshore Expansion, Custodial Models, and the Rise of Digital Wagering

India’s crypto gambling sector in 2026 reflects a complex interplay between regulation, technology, and global capital flows. A 30% tax on virtual digital assets has accelerated user migration toward offshore, centralized platforms that offer efficiency, lower transaction costs, and seamless betting experiences. These operators rely on custodial wallet systems and off-chain processing to deliver instant execution while minimizing blockchain fees. 

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  • Crypto Gambling
  • Economy
By Josh Harrison , 19 March 2026
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UK vs Ireland: Market Scale, Regulation, and the Rise of Crypto in Online Gambling

The online gambling markets in the United Kingdom and Ireland are experiencing robust growth, driven by digital adoption and evolving consumer preferences. While the UK remains one of the largest regulated markets globally, Ireland is emerging as a fast-growing contender with increasing online participation. 

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  • Regulation
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Online Gambling
By Josh Harrison , 19 March 2026
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Digital Dominance: New Jersey Online Casinos Maintain Growth Despite Monthly Slowdown

New Jersey’s online casino sector continues to demonstrate strong underlying momentum, even as short-term revenue fluctuations emerge. In February, digital operators generated Rs. 2,090 crore ($251.8 million), reflecting a modest 2.7% decline from January but a significant 21.2% increase year-over-year. Key players such as Caesars Palace Casino and Fanatics Casino posted growth despite broader market softness. With cumulative performance trending upward, the market remains on track to surpass Rs.

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  • Online Casinos
  • Digital Technology
By Josh Harrison , 19 March 2026
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Fewer Players, Bigger Bets: Canada’s Gambling Market Defies Participation Decline

Canada’s gambling industry is witnessing a paradoxical shift: participation rates are declining while revenues surge to record levels. Data from Statistics Canada shows that gambling participation dropped from 76% in 2002 to 64.5% in 2018. Yet, in Ontario, regulated online gambling revenue has more than doubled—from CAD 1.3 billion to CAD 2.9 billion between 2022–23 and 2024–25. The growth is largely driven by higher spending among existing users, particularly in online casino games, highlighting a structural transformation in consumer behavior and market economics.

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  • Gambling
  • Revenue
By William Albertson , 19 March 2026
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Beyond Esports: How Casual, Social, and Mobile Platforms Are Redefining Online Gaming

The global online gaming industry is undergoing a structural transformation, expanding far beyond the traditional boundaries of esports. While competitive titles remain influential, new segments such as casual gaming, mobile platforms, and social experiences are reshaping user engagement. Iconic franchises like Counter-Strike, League of Legends, and Dota 2 continue to drive competitive ecosystems, but millions of players are increasingly gravitating toward flexible, accessible formats.

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  • Online Gaming
  • Mobile Gaming

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