And now you've seen several cases where parents need to pay more attention to how their children grow and develop because they are busier with their own businesses. Their children are starting to get busy with their own world by using the devices given to them by their parents to the point that they don't pay attention to their own lives. And this is what triggers many cases of teenagers who are misdirected in socializing and some who end up committing juvenile crimes. This should not be allowed to happen to our children, especially if we care so much about their lives. After all, their life in the future will also depend on how we can educate them.
And once they find gambling can be an outlet for what is happening in their life, they will use it continuously, and it will trigger other problems where they can experience gambling addiction. And nowadays, they can get many gambling sites that will never ask them to do KYC. These sites come from countries from the west and the east that have started developing their gambling business.
I have already written here on BTT several times that I am a strong opponent of passing kyc identification when it comes to payments in cryptocurrencies.
I am such a convinced opponent and remain. However, your argument that teenagers can use gambling sites where there is no KYC procedure puzzled me. Indeed, there is a danger that such children and adolescents may become addicted to gambling. And even become addicted to gambling, which of course is very bad. And it should be taken into account that young people and teenagers are very well versed in information technology and can easily find ways to bypass various blockages. Perhaps protecting children and teenagers from gambling sites that are intended for adults, people of legal age with the help of KYC is the only case where I myself would also support the introduction of this identification.
Otherwise, in the cryptocurrency market, KYC is a damn evil that needs to be fought.
I mean that teenagers can easily visit any site, including gambling sites, even though the gambling sites have KYC procedures that are difficult to pass. They can easily borrow an adult's identity to pass KYC to play gambling like adults. Especially if the teenager finds a crypto-based gambling site that doesn't strictly enforce KYC, they can skip it and start gambling. And with crypto, they can also get crypto to use for gambling. So with the convenience of today's technology, it is not difficult for teenagers to play gambling and pass KYC. Maybe that's why KYC is implemented in some casinos to protect youths and adults from KYC abuse.
This is of course possible.
But still, it is not too easy for a teenager to go through the KYC procedure when it is quite strict and requires sending a photo of the persons face to the casino, who also holds a passport or drivers license at face level. A teenager will not be able to pass such a test without the help of one of the adults.
Of course, there is an option when he asks someone from his adults to register an account for himself, go through KYC and then give it to a teenager to use. But firstly, not every adult acquaintance of his would agree to such a substrate for documents. And secondly, a teenager will not be able to go through an unexpected KYC repeated for a teenager if, for example, he wins a large amount and wants to withdraw it from the casino. He will again turn to the same adult and his winnings, most likely, will go to this adult. So not everything is so easy with the course of age restrictions.
It may not be possible for a teenager to gamble in a casino for fake KYC. This, perhaps, is the benefit of KYC.