Conferência de mercados de previsão culpa reguladores de Nevada por mudança de local

O Predict 2026 atribuiu sua decisão de transferir uma conferência de Las Vegas para Nova York à pressão do Conselho de Controle de Jogos de Nevada. O órgão regulador negou veementemente qualquer intervenção desse tipo. A disputa destaca as tensões contínuas entre mercados de previsão e as autoridades estaduais de jogos.

Os organizadores do Predict 2026 disseram que a pressão regulatória do Conselho de Controle de Jogos de Nevada os levou a mudar o evento de Las Vegas. Eles citaram preocupações quanto a sediá-lo no ARIA Resort & Casino. A mudança ocorreu em meio a desafios jurídicos mais amplos enfrentados pelas plataformas de mercados de previsão no estado.

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