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Topic
Board Gambling
Re: How To Access gambling site without VPN
by
Hamphser
on 17/11/2022, 22:39:40 UTC
Isn't this kind of thing risky when you do it you say, dude? This is only applicable to crypto gambling that is banned in the country where they are located, right?

The OP said that his country (some government institution) blocked access to the stake.io website. This does not necessarily mean that Stake.io does not allow players from his country, or he may be temporarily residing in that country. Whatever the case, changing his DNS settings can help him bypass the country-wide block enforced by his ISP.

Of course they can do this and use sites restricted by their country's government by changing DNS setting or using vpn.  But they will be able to use it as long as the site doesn't ask them for kyc.  But if the site asks for kyc and there is no option to submit documents of that country for kyc then it will put the user in a big problem if he is holding any funds on that site. If the kyc problem does not occur then they can continue using the site without any problem.  But there is a risk here.
If you've been blocked on the first place, then why would really be trying out to force yourself on playing on such platform? Even though you do see some interesting game but still you could find it out on other

places or sites as well considering on how saturated this market in terms of game types.You can search up other places if you do make out some research but if you do really like to play badly on a site where you

are restricted then its your choice.You should really be aware and bare up the risk involved once you do deposit on a site which it does prohibit the use of VPN.
Im pretty much aware about DNS change or alterations but im not really that hassling myself on doing that considering that we do have lots of options we could choose in the market.
Bare and deal up with the risk and once the casino or platform do ask out for some verification then you are fucked up.