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Board Gambling discussion
Re: really no kyc crypto casino
by
BobK71
on 03/02/2023, 04:18:01 UTC
Well im planing to deposit decent amount of eth and make sports bets, but i really prefer no kyc casino/sports bet.
Most of casinos that i tried with clearly wriitwn NO KYC still asks for docs even for 0.0002btc withdrawal.
Does anyone know normal no kyc casino without bs?
so far i tried vave.com , they are good,  but who knows what will happen if you withdraw more than 1k, maybe annoying kyc procedures will begin trough email.
Anyone tried cloudbet? or bitcoin.com games?
If you don't use big money to deposit and gamble or withdraw a big amount of winning money, you won't be asked to do KYC. But casinos can ask you whenever they want because that is their place of business. So I advise you to play gambling only as needed and don't need to use big money, but you also have to be prepared if, one day, the casino asks you for KYC. But you can play at any casino you want, especially if it is a reputable casino. I used to play on Stake and had no problems until now.
A Casino Business Owner should have good knowledge about his clients. Even on any gambling platform where KYC is not mandatory, if anyone looks suspicious, they will be requested to complete KYC. However, there are some casinos that insist on KYC from the start. Especially when those casinos are licensed by the government they have to fulfill mandatory KYC. However, a casino owner may request to get this information at any time and users bound to provide it.