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Topic
Board Gambling
Re: chinese bookmakers with tf gaming platform NO KYC
by
CryptSafe
on 08/12/2022, 19:51:48 UTC
I see at BTC365.com that they are licensed from Montenegro. That immediately reminds me of the Cloudbet platform, but I don't think this is a Cloudbet project. I also don't know if this site is reliable. They don't have an ANN on Bitcointalk and I can't find a lot of info about them either. Founded in 2020 so it seems, so still fairly new on the market. That doesn't always mean much. You will have to look and judge based on reviews from other players whether or not you are going to play here. I wouldn't put any money into it right now.

Why looking for a kyc free casino using Crypto currency when in the real life your country put a ban on Crypto from being recognized and not operational. Is there no local casinos licensed in your country to identify with.  By the way you made mention of btc365 being a scam project. Probably, you  might have had a bitter and terrible experience to had said that. Do you mind sharing your experience with us for clarity and putting up sure link and proofs to that claim so we all could take caution while dealing with them.
Currently speaking regulations attached to casinos in respect to kyc are kind of not reversal. Most Governments have had these agencies watch on casinos, so I believe they the casinos would not want to fall victim of any circumstances that would affect their operation or license being revoked.