but unfortunately not all gamblers want to do KYC, especially gamblers who are more concerned with anonymity. they will not like or perform KYC on any site and especially gambling sites. so they prefer to look for gambling platforms that do not require filling out KYC to keep gambling.
but keep in mind that gambling platforms request KYC not for security but to verify whether the gambler is in a money laundering case or comes from a country that is prohibited by the gambling platform.
Depending on the size of your bets this could be impossible, for whales or people that like to gamble regularly this is not going to be easy and most licensed casinos will at some point ask for this information, however for the people that just gamble once in a while and do so with their spare money such a thing could be possible, especially if they prefer to gamble at several different casinos, as in that way the amount of money wagered will be even smaller and the chances of triggering some sort of flag that makes the casino to ask for this information will be even lower.
about this issue of having an account in many casinos, I think that this is also something much more dangerous than people imagine, because when a person has an account on Cloudbet and I play constantly, then he also creates an account at casino X, Y, Z continues playing at the 4 casinos at the same time so that person at the end of the day runs the risk of doing KYC in the 4 casinos, and doing KYC in the 4 casinos that person is exposing his documents in the 4 casinos, if only for someone to put documents in only 1 casino It's already a cause for concern for that person, so imagine putting documents in 4 different casinos
people keep creating accounts in all the casinos that exist because they want bonuses, many people even end up forgetting to use all accounts and for this reason some casinos even charge inactivity fees, and this has become a reason for debate and noise