Getting money into Neteller (or other systems) is where the problem will occur. The act specifically targets U.S. banks, credit card companies, and Internet payment systems. Granted Neteller is offshore, the U.S. can still prohibit U.S. banks and credit card companies from allowing transfers to systems such as Neteller. From my understanding (I am no expert), each transaction has (or will have) a "code" attached to it that defines the purpose of the transaction. Therefore the banks will be able to determine if the transfer is going to a system such as Neteller.

The "code" system is already in place for most credit cards in relation to online casinos (you'll not that when trying to use your credit card to deposit directly to an online casino it will fail 99% of the time because it recognizes what the transaction is for). This system would be easy to use to block transactions to Neteller.

Just my opinions/understanding of the happenings thus far.

NDN