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Board Gambling
Re: Researching for Upcoming Game
by
ethereumhunter
on 15/03/2023, 13:57:18 UTC
Everyone of us have different perspective in our life like in gambling industry there are many gamblers who want to gamble in the casino who don't ask KYC it because they protect thier privacy and to remain anonymous.
Different perspectives will give different values ​​to each casino. If they are concerned about privacy and don't want to touch KYC at all, then use gambling that implements Web3 which is currently starting to appear, using only the Metamask Wallet without the need to log in with a username or anything.

Most decentralized casino does not offer good games, while most web3 casino that gives the option to connect metamask for log-in has also KYC requirement on their TOS.  So these licensed centralized casino that take advantage of Web3 technology can ask KYC anytime they see fit.
Well, considering the times we are in right now, I don't think that any licensed casino would allow players to make withdrawals without doing KYC. They might not be asked to do it for making deposits or playing on the platform, but as soon as they request for a withdrawal, even if all the requirements are met, they will be asked to do KYC at the end.

They do it because they have to, since the companies or authorities that provide casinos the licenses to operate in certain jurisdictions without any issues would require them to do these things I believe.
There may still be casinos that don't ask their users to do KYC if they don't withdraw big winnings and allow them to do so. And I think so far, the casinos are not very strict in implementing KYC to their users. Maybe they'll ask random users for KYC or maybe because they suspect an account is suspected of cheating or something.

But if the user doesn't want to submit any paperwork to the casino, maybe they should be able to find a less KYC-minded casino. But he also has to pay attention to how much money he uses to play gambling.