After the Supreme Court lifted a federal ban on sports gambling in 2018, a flurry of new players in the online gambling space emerged. Among them were “social sportsbooks” that take bets using “virtual currency,” reports the Washington Post. With loose age restrictions (most are rated for users 13 and up, but don’t require age verification), experts worry about the effect on minors. One fear is that they’re able to dodge restrictions on gambling with real money through in-app purchase options. But even if they don’t go that far, there’s concern that virtual betting grooms kids to gamble later in life. Keith Whyt
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