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Re: chinese bookmakers with tf gaming platform NO KYC
by
LUCKMCFLY
on 05/09/2022, 17:33:25 UTC
^ This reason has made sense to me and it is definitely right.
If a gambling casino platform is pure Chinese language use it will probably be that they are focused on their local not on the international
More like, focusing in chinese people who resides outside china and the business is based outside china too. Coz if the platform is accepting crypto then they are subject to be seized by their government knowing china hate crypto. So focusing only to their locals and operating in the country doesn't make any sense.
Also, probably the team behind only knows chinese language making more sense.

Well, I have an opinion that I don't care if it's Chinese, or if it's from any other country, I can't deny that a casino that doesn't have KYC requirements catches my attention, but it's something very risky, usually they are casinos that don't they have certain licenses and their authenticity is really debatable and debatable due to the order of things. If we start to see, currently the most famous and most reliable casinos require KYC and this is undoubtedly a guarantee of being able to protect the security of our data and in turn our money because it falls within the framework of legality, and any claim or closure, because they respond for our money.