Some countries have actually started regulating. loot boxes under regular gambles. They've said, this counts because we've substanially crossed over from virtual items to real world money. If you're gambling for a virtual item that has no inherent value, but does have an external value, you're now so is that correct? I'm not sure. It's a one hell of a greay area. But i think we're getting closer and closer to those needing to be regulated. Where is the dividing line on that? Like, you're welcome to have an opinion. And if you all say yes, soke, you all say no, ik, feel free to share your thoughts

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