Just based on looks the website seems great and since almost all games do not have demo mode I can't comment on other parts of website and I leave that to those who registered and are using it currently, but the biggest down side to the website is the requirement for KYC and those people that are into crypto for obvious reasons will be very hesitant to do KYC for a simple casino website specially when they have easy access to other casino websites that do not require KYC.
I do not see the really problem about this. Why should it be a problem to give personal details, if there is nothing to hide? For sure they will not share any information with others.
Most gamble sites do not publish the KYC on their site, and when you win much money they will always ask it as well. So then it is much better to state this KYC in the terms. Only good.
Only good thing is that they run this site with a valid license. We saw many unlicensed casino's the last time.
So just because they do not publish your KYC data on their website you somehow came to an understanding that they do not use your personal data in other ways and how exactly are you that sure that they don't share personal details?, there's literally a market for Kyc data and that's how many supposed free airdrops make money.
More importantly the whole idea of asking for kyc on a casino website that accepts crypto is kind of weird to begin with, part of the reason that many people use crypto for payment in a casino website is to stay anonymous and if they give you their KYC details they're definitely can not be anonymous and as a matter of fact I'm pretty sure if you register for a normal casino that accepts regular bank transfers your data will be way safer since they will know only some basic details of your bank account and nothing extra.