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Re: Roobet.com | Crypto’s Fastest Growing Casino 🦘
by
Findingnemo
on 10/08/2022, 17:26:22 UTC



Level 1 KYC procedure is not a big deal after all if we look at the situation in easy ways but for other who doesn't understand or skeptical about this because they are worried, maybe this kind of issuance still not good at them that's why they need to slowly accept the fact that this feature will come mandatory to them on any platform because they are dealing with money. So for now its good to practice and give a trust especially if the casino is performing so well and been trusted by many people.
It's just funny to see many people are very skeptical about the level 1 KYC while they're already give that information since Binance forcing all their customers to submit the basic KYC lol. I don't think users in this forum didn't using Binance as their centralized exchanges since Binance is very popular and very known. After all you're trusting your KYC with Binance, how it's different if you submit your KYC to trustworthy casino?
First of all not every trader has to be a gambler or vice versa so they don't know what is actually happening in one sector while they never crossed from their sectors. For example who has cryptocurrencies a lot and used to gamble only not using any exchange then they maybe surprised by sudden implementation of KYC because there is no such thing in the previous days they were playing.
If it can be, what happens is that the community of players is something else, but I know that there are many casino players who do not speculate in the market, they only care about having money, in this case coins to be able to play and try. Winning is something like when you enter a physical casino and exchange real money for chips or local currencies from the same casino, in the event that many players have some knowledge, some prefer decentralized exchanges, but you have to see what type of player and trader is, or what type of player-player or can be the case of trader-investor.

I think that a casino like Rootet encompasses all that, maybe the KYC is annoying, but in some cases it is necessary.
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KYC implementation is forced to all the cryptocurrency related service providers in the name of regulations so we can't blame the service provider when the government make such laws and in the next few years we will see mandatory KYC for all the centralized crypto services either its an exchange or casino or anything.