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VPS for Arb betting advisory website

I have a client with a few Arbitrage betting consulting websites. I am not sure if it comes under gambling or not (might not be illegal, but frowned upon). So which providers will have no issues with such sites ? Should I specifically look for DMCA free providers ? Or is it perfectly legal and any provider will allow ?

Need advice.
Thanks in advance.

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  • WHTWHT Member

    CFD/Forex Arbitrage or something else? DMCA wont pay any role here. US do not allow any Gambling and Trading.

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  • JunklessJunkless Member
    edited January 2016

    Sports arbitrage..
    So I need to look for hosts outside US?

  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    WHT said: US do not allow any Gambling and Trading.

    ORLY?

    Gambling is regulated but FOREX is not. It's stupid and a supercharged highway to bankruptcy, but it's not illegal.

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  • Unless you make millions a month I doubt the authorities will care, and your host even less.

  • @linuxthefish said:
    Unless you make millions a month I doubt the authorities will care, and your host even less.

    It's just a subscription based consultation website. So no actual betting going on.

    So you mean it will be okay anywhere?

  • Junkless said: It's just a subscription based consultation website. So no actual betting going on.

    So you mean it will be okay anywhere?

    Even better, don't worry about it. What country are you from?

  • The client is from down under, but any location would do (cloudflare ftw).

  • Junkless said: The client is from down under, but any location would do (cloudflare ftw).

    Cloudflare forwards complaints to the actual webhost if it's valid, they don't ignore it.

  • Put a bunch of earnings disclaimer on the page. That's what I've seen similar sites doing.

    "Earn $666666666666666666 a minute by doing nothing on autopilot!"

  • @black said:
    Cloudflare forwards complaints to the actual webhost if it's valid, they don't ignore it.

    I am not worried about complaints (as it is not illegal, apparently), was just confirming if it comes under Gambling and touches the subject of Morality for hosts.

  • @GM2015 said:
    Put a bunch of earnings disclaimer on the page. That's what I've seen similar sites doing.

    "Earn $666666666666666666 a minute by doing nothing on autopilot!"

    Not that kind of site. Also, not my site. For a client, I am just the developer/fixer.

  • Any host in Europe will do, then use cloudflare to improve load times of your visitors are US based

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  • NyrNyr Community Contributor, Veteran

    Junkless said: touches the subject of Morality for hosts.

    Shouldn't for any decent ISP.

  • TrafficTraffic Member
    edited January 2016

    @raindog308 said:

    Forex/CFD/Options Trading IS regulated in the US. Not sure what you're talking about...

    Example for a forex broker: https://www.fxcm.com/about/forex-regulation/

    EDIT: just read your post again... Do you even know what regulated means?

  • TrafficTraffic Member
    edited January 2016

    @Junkless said:

    re. if it comes under gambling: yes. Add it to Vultr and they'll close the account.

    I'd host it in EU or in a US state with legal gambling & bookmaking at least.

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  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    Traffic said: EDIT: just read your post again... Do you even know what regulated means?

    No, I am a complete moron.

    Let me rephrase more precisely. But first let me state that yes, you have closely analyzed my posts and found something inaccurate. Your prize is a 50 cent GVH account credit!

    Here is what I was trying to say:

    It is impossible to setup a gambling site (i.e., running an online casino in the US with real money) that is legal without changing the law.

    It is not impossible to setup a forex site that is legal.

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