In Brazil, this thing is locally "legal," at least ostensibly. Many betting platforms use rented licenses, and whether these are real or fake is another question, but they have all the necessary facades. If you go ahead and place ads, at most you're violating Facebook's advertising policies. But there are so many instances of FB policy violations that as long as you don't affect the interests of local major groups, they won't bother catching a small proxy like you.
Moreover, looking at it now, no foreign team has managed to shake the local Brazilian interest groups; the gap is too large. If trouble arises, they will definitely target the platform owner, not someone at the "executive level" like you. You're not a shareholder or a chief client pitcher, and even if you spend $500,000 a day, it's just a volume-running account for you, with no one holding you accountable unless you're operating under the client's name or you really become a figure who affects local situations. At that level of influence, you probably wouldn't be doing proxy advertising anymore; instead, some big boss would invest billions in your projects.
This "legality" logic is actually the same as the affiliation model in the Philippines. That so-called "local legal license" isn't for Facebook or Google to see, but for the government, law enforcement, and even local communities. Having a license is like having a massage parlor at the front, but everyone knows what you're actually doing. No one checks, so you're legal; if they do start checking, it won't be your turn.
So don't worry too much about internal conflicts, just focus on generating traffic. If you don't do it, someone else next to you will; hesitate for a second, and the bid will be taken by someone else. That's the reality.

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Proxy voting should be considered quite safe.
You're so timid, why bother being a leader?

Many such
What's the matter with this?
The proxy voting stage can pretend not to know it's about gambling.
I haven't seen anyone who is scared.
Others brazenly rent office spaces to conduct business in China without encountering any problems.
Now, proxy voting is also getting extremely competitive, has it started to create panic?
What's the rush if the bill hasn't been settled yet?
Now all the proxy investments are in China, and none of them have had any accidents.
Never been afraid
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