That is a bit tricky isn't it? I mean they allow you to actually use VPN and even encourage it, they have that post about which VPN is the best, have absolutely no rules against it and when it comes to KYC you are screwed. So, how is that helping? Stake doesn't make it illegal to gamble on VPN but when you are asked for your KYC and turn out to be somewhere totally different... would they still pay you?
Since vpn is not illegal that sounds like they might still pay you because you CAN do it and its allowed and not in the rules so I suppose you should be allowed, but if it is not allowed, doesn't that make it de facto against the rules, if it is then why not put it in the rules to make it more clear as well? Maybe someone from stake could clear things up a bit.
Probably not. If your region is blocked (by Stake) and/or you have no plans to submit your personal documents (
https://stake.com/settings/verify) you probably shouldn't use the site:
6. Know your Customer (KYC)
Stake reserves the right, at any time, to ask for any KYC documentation it deems necessary to determine the identity and location of a User. Stake reserves the right to restrict service and payment until identity is sufficiently determined.
If your country is blocked by your ISP, you can use
Stake.games (official
mirror site) instead.