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They just do not want to pay, is that simple
I wouldn't conclude that too early, the casino wouldn't know a typical crypto player whether they are anti-KYC or not.
With reference to fully crypto oriented centralized casinos, I think as long as they have restrictions and comply with regulations will implement KYC eventually.
But why stating "no KYC for crypto"? And why you gyys tend to justify sportsbooks when they are being unfair?! It's a known fact that most of the sites love to scam you. I do not get these kind of things, really...
No one is trying to justify that, we understand that it is unfair and wrong to ask for KYC from a user who has deposited and played with crypto while it is clearly written on the home page that there will be no KYC asked from gamblers playing with crypto, but, we also believe that it is a mistake by a gambler if they don't read the terms and conditions of a casino and make a deposit before that.
When we go shopping, we see and check every single thing before buying the stuff that we will use later on, and why do we not care about checking everything when we are spending money online? You are using your money for god's sake, what goes wrong if you spend a few minutes reading the terms and conditions?
Their promotions and advertisements are quite tricky and would really attract gamblers who aren't into KYC so lots of players fall for it. Reading the entire TOS is helpful but there will be times when they would change it for some reason. I think we should just be responsible and double if a casino is really KYC-free or when n doubt, we can ask it directly to their team.