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Re: chinese bookmakers with tf gaming platform NO KYC
by
rahmad2nd
on 17/01/2023, 16:38:46 UTC
Most gambling sites now require KYC upfront and on the latter part. The gambling world is becoming more and more centralized. I don't know if it's a positive thing or not. But I guess it will depend on how we will view it according to our situation.
I think most gamblers only focus on the convenience and security of the gambling platform and the reputation of the casino from the community's assessment, I do not exclude KYC requests but almost all the top casinos have added KYC to the terms and conditions. In another case, the user has lost his mobile and he has lost access to all data and gambling accounts stored on the mobile, he cannot recover the gambling account and the casino platform team also cannot recover the user's account ownership without saving the KYC of the previous main user, so KYC is not too bad for proof of account ownership but only for trusted and top reputed casinos.

what you say is justifiable. but in truth, the KYC function is not what you say. maybe in the case that you say, KYC can be very useful in recovering the ownership of his gambling account. At present, almost all gambling sites require KYC as a regulatory and license requirement, especially the casinos that we have in our community. especially casinos that have big names, even though the implementation of KYC in each casino varies according to needs or a certain level.

For me personally, as long as the casino has a credible and trustworthy reputation i have no problem with KYC. because after all, gradually all casinos will enforce KYC as one of the requirements. like it or not, one must be willing to fulfill KYC requirements which in the end, gradually everyone will get used to KYC.