I'm sure DCP (Dagchip) is not an altcoin, it is just a chip to play their games.
Just like when gamblers go to land based casino (especially poker games) they will need to convert their fiat money into chips so they can play on the poker table with that chips.
Once gamblers finish their session, they can convert the chips back into fiat money in the cashier.
Here in this site, once you make deposit then your deposited money will be converted into dagchip and if you are going to withdraw, this dagchip will be converted into real money based on what currency you want to withdraw it.
Actually it is similar to the one you can find in come casinos such as duelbits and rollbit, where your deposited money is converted into "coin" where 1 coin worth $1.
Thanks for the explanation, I get it, but I still can't understand why I can't just use the money or cryptocurrencies that people deposit to place bets without having to use this Dagchip token. but in any case I wish the new casino a lot of success.
Welcome to the forum. The website looks better than most new projects and feels like it's done professionally. It's good that you have tons of payment methods, and you are a licensed casino already. I also think it's great that you have a very clear
KYC policy that mentions the condition under which one has to provide ID:
The Operator is obligated to perform Know Your Customer procedures and anti-fraud measures on Member Accounts to prevent Money Laundering and Funding of Terrorism once you reach 2000 EUR in Your deposits.
However, I see that to provide the documents, one simply has to send them to your email. While easy to do, it's not a standard practice as KYC checks are usually outsourced to companies that specialize in it, and people might be less willing to give their documents straight to a casino which is owned by anonymous strangers.
I'm also not in favor of people doing KYC on sites where site owners are anonymous people and I can't understand why anonymous site owners ask people to KYC