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Board Gambling discussion
Re: really no kyc crypto casino
by
Cling18
on 03/02/2023, 17:31:27 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?
There a re a very few casinos that do not initially require KYC, and some of them hide under the cloak of no KYC but on the long run after registration done and you probably won a good bulk just to make withdrawal that's when they will request for a means of KYC ID.
 For i prefer casinos that uses KYC as I feel my account is to an extent safe from easy intrusion. So I wonder why some other person's shy from using KYC casinos.
Maybe they don't feel comfortable sending their personal documents to the casino because they think they are just gambling. Moreover, many people go to online crypto casinos that can protect their identity without doing KYC. But it seems it no longer works because casinos can ask them to do KYC on their members. Maybe they saw the news about hacking or identity selling from the internet which made them reluctant to do KYC. But some people do KYC, especially if it is a trusted and reputable casino because, according to them, it is okay to send their documents to the casino.

If you are with a trusted casino, I don't think there's still a reason for you to fear. So far, I didn't hear any news about a breach of information in top casinos. They just require KYC for our own good and if you'll only know the importance of KYC, you will definitely comply with it. There are only a few casinos that don't ask for KYC but you should also double-check their reputation.