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Maine nears becoming the eighth state with legal real-money online casinos
CBS Sports says Maine has approved an authorization bill and is on track to launch real-money online casinos, potentially in 2026. The model would give the state's four federally recognized tribes exclusive rights to partner with one third-party operator each. DraftKings and Caesars are among the possible launch candidates, but the market is not expected to go live before the second half of the year.
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Rhode Island's single-operator online casino market is now active
CBS Sports notes that Rhode Island legalized online casino gaming in 2023 and launched its first licensed online casino on March 5, 2024. Bally's operates the state's only online casino, which offers regulated slots and live dealer table games to players aged 21 and older who are physically located in Rhode Island. That makes the state one of the few with an active, regulated iCasino market.
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Wisconsin legalizes online sports betting, but not online casino play
CBS Sports reports that Gov. Tony Evers signed a bill on April 9, 2026 legalizing online sports betting in Wisconsin. The article says online casinos and poker sites remain illegal despite the sports betting change. That leaves Wisconsin in the camp of states expanding wagering cautiously rather than opening iGaming.
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Offshore-style online casinos keep touting huge bonuses and fast crypto payouts
Gaming America says hundreds of licensed casino sites are accepting US players across most states, with bigger bonuses, wider game selection, and faster payouts than many state-regulated alternatives. Its top-ranked sites advertise offers such as 400% matches, low wagering requirements, and cashbacks, while emphasizing crypto deposits and withdrawals. The article also notes that access can vary by state and that some regulated iCasino states may be blocked.
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TheOnlineCasino.com leans on live dealer depth and dual bonus offers
Gaming America highlights TheOnlineCasino.com as a strong offshore-style option with more than 700 games, including live dealer tables and poker. It offers two first-deposit bonus structures, one with a larger crypto match and one with lower rollover, plus a 10% weekly cashback rebate for depositing users. The site says withdrawals are generally faster in crypto than by bank wire.
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Raging Bull Slots tops the list on low rollover and heavy promotional value
Gaming America ranks Raging Bull Slots as its top online casino for May 2026, citing a 10x wagering requirement on the first crypto-deposit bonus and a welcome package worth up to $10,000 across four deposits. The article says the site offers 200+ RTG games, weekly cashback, and crypto withdrawals that can process within 24 hours. It also notes the casino excludes some regulated states and Washington.