About #1, many casinos have touted this but in the end, it's ultimately to protect the casino's interests.
Are you sure you guys aren't gonna process KYC in case some withdraws or deposits are suspicious?
I look into their page it looks like they currently have no plan for KYC requests for now and I believe this is because they only accept Monero as payment now according to what's written on their site. However, the KYC issue may be involved in the future when they add more coins or get a license.
The best thing for me is gambling at a reputable casino and I don't care if they require KYC in the future.
Thanks for visit our site, the sportbook and the casino is not ready yet
Also, we are license in Costa Rican and i am from Costa Rica i will never get other license so we don't have plans to implement KYC ever
[moderator's note: consecutive posts merged]You claimed to be from Costa Rica and also licensed there but there's no information on your site which contain the license information.
Secondly, any reason why a casino that's licensed in Costa Rica will choose not to provide services to people in Costa Rica? The information on your site says "We accept players from anywhere except from Costa Rica." Does this mean you accept US users?
If you're licensed in Costa Rica are their Master license holder rules and regulations not supporting KYC?