Those annoying regulations are there for a reason. Most crypto casinos are licensed in Curacao. The common thing for almost all Curacao-licensed gambling platforms I have checked is that they don't accept players from the United States. Suggesting ways to circumvent that can get the players in a lot of problems when and if it's time to withdraw their winnings. There is one thing casinos hate more than people breaking their rules and terms and that's winners. If you won, but you broke their rules and they find out, be sure that their TOS (that you agreed to) is their protection. They will confiscate your winnings, maybe even the initial deposits.
Using VPNs or socks to cheat the system works just fine if you are losing. Not so much when they decide to take a closer look at who you are. Stolen identities ad fake IDs are even worse, and I hope you aren't suggesting things like that in your articles.