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Topic
Board Gambling
Re: Moonbet - Become the Owner of a Crypto Sportsbook & Casino
by
BlackFor3st
on 14/08/2021, 09:34:12 UTC
As a crypto business then you would really be making considerations that KYC is really a main hated thing on this market.Majority of players here do love decentralized and anonymous kind of betting where it doesnt really need any documentations or verification before you could play which is really a turn off and if you are just starting then it would be basically be avoided on the first day
when people do find out  that they are needing KYC.Lots of competitors out there does offer seamless experience without asking anything about you.
I get that people hate KYC, but I am sure people hate unregistered possible scams even more. Think about it this way, if you have 100% guarantee that you will not be scammed and you will be definitely gambling in a proper legit place versus a place you are not 100% sure if they are legit or not but have no KYC, which place would you choose? That is the reason why the top places all are asking for KYC after a certain amount, because in the end it could be money laundering and no nation would allow that so they have to do KYC in order to appeal to those nations and make their casino a legit place.

I personally do not think that we should be really saying anything bad about places that ask for KYC. I am not saying places that do not ask it are 100% scam neither, they might just be people who dislike it, and that’s fine too, but the ones who ask are not bad at all.

That's true it's between choosing a sure gambling site and a risky one, but it much better if there's a legitimate gambling site that doesn't require the user to do KYC but it seems impossible since every gambling site with license requires a KYC yeah it's because of the money laundering. So everything has consequences... No KYC - can be scam, Legitimate gambling site - Asks KYC.