More than 5.3 million sports betting geolocation checks were reported in North Carolina as of noon Wednesday, according to data from GeoComply. Eight North Carolina sports betting s recorded geolocation checks in the first 48 hours following the launch.
For comparison, Virginia’s sports betting market saw just 2 million geolocation checks across 134,000 active s during the same time period. Sports betting apps went live in Virginia in 2021.
“It’s early, but North Carolina is already delivering on lawmaker expectations when they legalized online sports betting last year,” Lindsay Slader, GeoComply’s senior vice president of compliance, said in a press release. “The state’s well-structured approach to mobile sports betting safeguards consumers and opens up significant revenue streams. With March Madness around the corner, we are excited to see continued growth.”

South Carolina residents intrigued 151i5k
GeoComply also reported that 6,175 sports betting s within South Carolina accessed North Carolina’s legal betting apps. Those people were blocked from wagering on the apps in South Carolina, which does not allow for legal online sports wagering.
Efforts to legalize sports betting in South Carolina haven’t found much success in recent years. As a result, bettors in the state may travel across state lines to place legal bets in North Carolina.
North Carolina’s online sports betting market is home to eight betting apps. The eight apps that went live Monday are: