
"The scientifically calculated channelization rate confirms our previous assumptions about the extent of the black market. The results support the approach of evidence-based regulation within the framework of the State Treaty on Gambling 2021."
"Research published Monday by the Joint Gambling Authority of the Länder, known as the GGL, estimates that 22.97% of Germany's online gambling activity involves unauthorized or unregulated providers. The remaining 77.03% flows through companies operating legally under the country's regulatory framework."
A study commissioned by Germany's national gambling regulator, the GGL, reveals that licensed online gambling platforms dominate the market with 77.03% of activity, while unauthorized providers account for 22.97%. The research, conducted by the Blockchain Research Lab using player surveys, examined the channelization rate of online gambling in Germany. GGL officials state the findings confirm their regulatory assumptions and support evidence-based regulation under the 2021 State Treaty on Gambling. The study validates the regulator's existing analytical model for estimating black market activity, with results aligning with previous assessments of illegal gambling's market share.
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