The states of Wyoming and Indiana are at the center of discussions regarding online gambling expansion in the U.S. While Wyoming is considering legalizing online poker, Indiana is exploring the possibility of introducing iGaming, which would include online casinos and other betting formats.
Wyoming, one of the least populated states in the country, has already regulated sports betting but has yet to embrace online poker.
Indiana already has a strong sports betting market but has yet to regulate online casinos.
Both states could make key decisions in the coming months. Wyoming seeks to strengthen its presence in online poker, while Indiana explores expanding its market to new gaming options.
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