Hong Kongโs leader has defended the governmentโs decision to put the legalisation of basketball betting on hold, stressing the policy was never intended to encourage gambling and that all risks must be controlled before any further steps are taken. Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu made the remarks on Tuesday after the governmentโs surprising U-turn last week to halt the authorisation of basketball betting, citing the rapid growth of prediction markets โ cryptocurrency-based platforms that allow...
Hong Kongโs sole legal betting operator and lawmakers were caught off guard by the governmentโs abrupt decision to suspend the rollout of legal basketball betting, which some believe was intended to align with Beijingโs efforts to curb gambling amid a surge in prediction markets. The government confirmed on Monday that it would suspend its plan to launch basketball betting, which had been scheduled for September. Officials cited the rise of prediction markets โ cryptocurrency-based platforms...
Prediction markets are surging in popularity as cryptocurrency-based gambling platforms offering diverse gameplay and attractive odds, observers have said, warning against the risks of reneged payouts after the Hong Kong government halted plans for legalised basketball betting. They also warned on Tuesday that Hong Kong residents who participate in these platforms, which use cryptocurrency for transactions, could be breaking gambling laws while falling into unregulated contract disputes with the...