Underdog Shifts to Peer-to-Peer in California
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Underdog Shifts to Peer-to-Peer in California
Underdog is moving away from against the house daily fantasy contests in California The company has shifted its offerings to peer-to-peer games in the Golden State The decision comes about two weeks after California Attorney General Rob Bonta released his opinion on the legality of DFS contests Underdog has made a substantial change in California’s shaky daily fantasy sports market. Nearly two weeks after California Attorney General Rob Bonta re…
New Mecklenburg Law Allows Peer-to-Peer Pool Rentals
A new Mecklenburg County law now allows homeowners to rent out their private swimming pools, creating new ways to stay cool this summer — but not without strict safety requirements. The law (G.S. 130A-280), which went into effect July 1, permits residents to rent pools using platforms like Swimply, which lists local rentals from $32 to $180 an hour across the Charlotte area. However, Mecklenburg County homeowners must meet six safety standards t…
The Rise of Peer-to-Peer Betting on Exchange Sites - Reality Papers
In recent years, the landscape of online betting has undergone a significant transformation. One of the most notable trends reshaping the industry is the rise of peer-to-peer betting on exchange sites. Unlike traditional bookmakers, these platforms enable bettors to directly wager against each other, creating a more dynamic and often more profitable betting environment. Contents
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