Players will be able to fund their accounts with credit cards, wire transfers, lots of other fiat methods, and Bitcoin of course.
They will also be able to withdraw with all of these methods, so it will make for an additional easy on and off ramp for the Bitcoin ecosystem.
Unfortunately, a bunch of people we've never met have decided to threaten all of us.
If I were to allow people in the USA to use their own money how they want, on my own website, these strangers would seize your money, and try to shut down my website. I think most people have never stopped to think about how crazy this is, but I want to use the launch of this casino as an opportunity to point out just how crazy things are. A bunch of strangers are bossing us around, taking part of our income, forbidding us from spending what is left how we want, and then have the nerve to call themselves our "representatives".
The last time I checked, someone who is doing all of those things would be called a gangster, or a slave master, not a representative.
How could a representative have more rights than those whom he claims to represent?
In order to point out to the word how crazy this all is, I've built a special landing page for Americans who try to access the Bitcoin.com casino:

I'd love to have the community's help tightening up the language to make it even clearer to everyone exactly what is going on.
(Strangers are threatening us in order to prevent us from doing what we want with our own money.)
Any ideas or suggestions for better wording for the landing page?