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Topic
Board Gambling discussion
Re: KYC Process (Sportsbook)
by
SquallLeonhart
on 09/08/2019, 09:14:02 UTC
And how does reading the ToC of the site change the fact that this requirement is something that should be tagged a taboo to casino gambling. Sometimes I wish within me that all players can collectively agree on this and write against KYC policy because definitely, this is something that is not convenient for us as gamblers. How would you feel as a player, after visiting a site you would love to play games, and only to discover there is a policy of KYC in such site?
While there are casinos that have KYC, many bitcoin gambling sites here still don't have KYC and those that do have KYC usually have the same providers or games on different casinos. I don't think you'll be missing out on several games since there's many alternatives to choose from.
You are right, there are a lot of sites that do not ask for KYC, and I want to believe the ones not asking for are more than those that need. I visit some sites that ask for KYC and I leave to go to other sites without any kind of hurtful feelings, it’s their policy and that’s their business, after all I also have a right to choose. Thank God for alternative sites with even better games.

Let’s not make a big deal out of KYC, it’s the least problems in the gambling industry, maybe we should channel our energy to addressing why the odds are in favor of the house. This is the most pressing need at the moment because it is better to fill in KYC and win money than not filling and yet daily losing our monies on casino sites which is really more painful.