Twenty-eight states across the United States are preparing a significant overhaul of gambling regulations, with a particular emphasis on curbing or banning micro-bets. These changes come amid rising concerns about the link between fast-paced micro-betting and problem gambling. Lawmakers and regulators are focusing on these small, rapid wagers as they believe they contribute disproportionately to addictive betting behaviors. The new regulatory proposals aim to introduce tougher consumer protections within the expanding U.S. sports betting and gambling industry. By restricting the availability and scope of micro-bets, the states hope to mitigate the adverse social impacts associated with gambling addiction while still allowing the market to grow under more controlled conditions. This regulatory shift reflects increasing scrutiny over gambling practices and the need for balanced market oversight to ensure player safety.