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Topic
Board Gambling
Re: really no kyc crypto casino
by
BenCodie
on 02/02/2023, 15:05:25 UTC
Cloudbet is doing kyc and its joke, they ask you to make selfie outside with street sign saying your address, in same time holding today's date newspape + write "Cloudbet *and today date*" and in same time holding ID card

I think next thing they ask is nudes from my wife


about Playbetr no idea how they are A rated bookmaker.. probably they pay someone on this thread good money, there are numerous complaints against them everywhere and on every platform their review numbers are so low.

duelbits and nitrobetting are the best so far from my own personal experience

1) After that blood sample is a must  Cheesy

2) Duelbits ask for KYC, selfies and other shit

OP as I mention earlier Nitrobetting is your choice.

Lol, it gives me a good chuckle about asking for wife nudes,  Grin

Seriously though, every casino is going to do KYC, of course we don't want to do it, but times has change for better or for worst, it's no longer when we can play anonymously with just our bitcoin addresses and that's it.

And probably this is the price we have to pay for bitcoin and crypto in general going mainstream.

I don't think that this is the cost of bitcoin/crypto going mainstream. I believe it is because many casinos on-boarded directly fiat in some way which has forced them to introduce these policies. Casinos that are bitcoin/crypto only with a good operating model to avoid regulatory issues with strict jurisdictions would have a much better chance of surviving. They would also have trouble becoming popular. I also believe that a lot of casinos enforce KYC even when it does not need to be enforced, as a way of gaining extra revenue. This might seem like a bold accusation however I am fairly sure in that conclusion.