I'm wondering why the hell do people want to hide their real name when they play in the casino? why do they put false data when creating casino accounts? what's the point in that? because in the real world when playing in the physical casino or any lottery the person puts real data and in my country for example when the person wins a lot of money they even show the face of the winner, Roobet.com is right to implement these KYC measures. but for new and unknown casinos I don't do KYC level 2 or 3 but I always provide my true data
I see your point about the need for registration with basic KYC verification. However, in general, people are not comfortable and don't want to show their real identity online. Ever heard of the saying that "the Internet is the Wild West"? Many people are convinced it's so dangerous to use their real identity online. That's why they use all sorts of nicknames to protect their privacy. It also has to do with anonymity - many people just want to be without anyone knowing what they're doing at a particular time and where they spend their money. This is why there are so many people who use VPNs and TOR browsers to protect their privacy online.
Another reason is that some people just don't want anyone including their boss, family members or friends knowing about their gambling activities. It's not uncommon for people to say that they have lost thousands of dollars in a single evening at the casino. It's also not uncommon for them to say that they don't want their spouse or partner to know about it. That's why there are so many people who choose to use anonymous payment methods including Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies when gambling online.
Whatever the reason is for hiding the identity, it seems like a good idea when playing from the privacy of your home. Although, I understand that there is a potential for scammers to take advantage of such situations.
You could always be having the option whether you would input your real information or would input false one.If you are doing gambling with small amounts or shall we say that you arent a whale
then you wont really be that mindful that much when it comes to this manner since you do know that you cant lose that much.So it do always boils down on someones preference if we do talk about
registering on a platform which do ask would these information.
Has this discussion had been talk over again and again? It shouldnt really be mentioned or should be talked since it would be common sense that it is really
on someones choice and preference whether he would pushed through on registering or not once he had known that it do really require up some basic information.
I wont be shocked if one day where these platforms would be gradually be going in line with this set up.