Yeah, similar story here. Since I'm a privacy-conscious person, one of the main reasons I chose to play at crypto casinos was for the anonymity. I really don't want my personal information to be available on every single website I visit. It only takes one rogue employee to leak all of this information to the dark web. We've already seen cases like this in the past.
It's a good thing the KYC requirements on Roobet have several levels, so I completed only Level 1, which requires only basic personal information (it's still unnerving to have to provide my full name and address, but I guess we have to accept that).
We all have our way of playing and this KYC matter is always debatable like we have seen in the past.At the conclusion we can only say that those who feel comfortable with KYC can play over casinos asking for it and those who want complete anonymity can choose the one's that doesn't require it and that's simple.For me i don't mind level 1 KYC but above it there is discomfort so won't go that way.