Foresight News reports that the Dutch regulatory authority (Ksa) has fined Polymarket operator Adventure One QSS Inc. for illegal gambling activities. Ksa has ordered Polymarket to cease operations in the country or face a weekly fine of 420,000 euros ($462,000), with the maximum penalty reaching 840,000 euros (approximately $924,000).
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