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Board Gambling
Re: Without money, does it still qualify as gambling?
by
Jawhead999
on 22/04/2023, 09:20:57 UTC
If there is something that you will take risk then you can consider it as gambling, it doesn't that it's because it doesn't involve money then it is not gambling already. Some gambling sites requirements in participating in their promotion like this involve KYC which is much riskier than money as they can either sell it or use it to do illegal activities, well if it doesn't need anything and all you just need to do is predict then that's really a good one.
I don't think it's require KYC to participate it, but usually they will KYC when the winner want to withdraw his winning, so the winner has no choice either he didn't win anything or he will protect his KYC. Most of the cases when someone win a free money, they will submit their KYC because they're only care about Bitcoin.

Giving your KYC to a centralized site always carry a risk, but at least anyone shouldn't submit their KYC to a proven scam casino. Tongue