Romania Bans Polymarket for Operating Without a License
BlockBeats News, November 1st, according to DL News, the Romanian National Office for Gambling (ONJN) blacklisted Polymarket on Thursday for operating without a license. ONJN classified betting on the prediction markets as "counterparty betting" rather than trading. In Romania, the gambling industry is a state monopoly, and operators must first apply for and obtain a license from the National Office for Gambling to conduct business. The Romanian regulator stated in a release that "the decision to blacklist Polymarket is not related to the technology but to the law."
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