
Why does Singapore have the Casino Entry Levy?
Singapore's casino entry levy debuted in 2006 alongside the arrival of integrated resorts (IRs). The Casino Control Act, passed that same year, paved the way for these resorts with the inclusion of the entry levy to discourage excessive gambling. Initially, a day pass costs $74.41 (S$100), and an annual pass costs $148.82 (S$2,000)....

Things to Know for Online Casino Betting in Singapore
Photo by Mike Enerio The legal landscape of online betting varies significantly between countries, and understanding what types of betting regulations permit is important. Betting expert James Fuller explains that betting in Singapore is a strictly regulated activity. Gambling laws only permit online betting through Singapore...

Defining Digital Gold: The Emergence of Cryptocurrency
Within a few years, cryptocurrency has rapidly progressed from being just a digital fad to a billion-dollar innovation with the capacity to disrupt the traditional financial structure. Inflation and third-party risks motivate individuals to hold Bitcoin to hedge against inflation, securing their hard-earned money from losing...
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