Monday, March 27, 2017

Virtual Currency Into Illegal Gambling Props

In the game circle, illegal gambling events are not uncommon, following last year's "CS: GO" million-year anchor organization illegal gambling incident exposure, and now there are two anchor was arrested. Craig Douglas, a professional YouTuber, and his partner, Dylan Rigby, run a "FIFA17" coins gambling site that recently sued for violating the British gambling law.

"FIFA17" in the existence of fifa coins (virtual currency) for players between the player card transactions, and because the existence of the black market, virtual can also be converted into cash. In the gambling platform provided by Dylan and Dao Ge, the players guessed the results of the game in reality, betting.

FIFA players can get virtual currency by winning games and games in the final team pattern of the game. The court heard that sites such as FutGalaxy were "parasitic" for games including Fifa, which prohibit players from buying or selling virtual coins on black market sites.

Its publisher Electronic Arts has banned thousands of accounts to buy and sell coins.

Dao Ge is charged with engaging in unlicensed gambling sites and promoting illegal gambling.

Dylan's charges are to provide illegal gambling facilities and promote illegal gambling.

Two men pleaded guilty to gambling laws to allow children to use the video game "FIFA" to obtain a virtual currency betting on gambling laws in the Premier League to pay fines and fees.

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