actually doing KYC on a gambling site that is popular and has a good reputation a long time ago, for me is fine. unless doing KYC on a new gambling site I am very careful to do that.
therefore it is important to use small funds first when trying out a new casino. with small deposits and bets, the casino will not force gamblers to submit KYC documents. although some may indeed require KYC for all members to make withdrawals.
some gamblers are indeed more comfortable with their anonymity. but some will not consider KYC. even those who are hunting for referral bonuses or even new casino user event bonuses also consciously do KYC to claim bonuses. it all depends on the perception of each.
So it's up to every gambler because they know the risks but many of them still use big money to gamble which can trigger the emergence of requests to do KYC. If they still use small money to play gambling, they will not be asked to do KYC but some gamblers assume that using small money will not be felt if they win.
And if you are ready to do KYC on a popular gambling site, you accept the consequences of using large amounts of money to gamble. And by doing KYC, you will not experience problems like other people who will be asked to do KYC when they win big.
Well what happens is that when we Play with little money it is normal that if you win it is little,but this is where the culture of the good player comes in , that at least I see the game as a business, that is, if I play and I get profits that for me is enough , it doesn't matter if it's a little bit , a profit no matter how little it is, it's a profit,those who want to win more , they have to bet more money, and obviously if they bet more,the profits are older, but the Risk is too high, I will always be inclined to play moderately and allow myself to lose the money I have willing to do so.