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Board Gambling
Re: NAKAMOTO ROULETTE - open and live!
by
nakaroulette
on 26/04/2023, 03:30:28 UTC
Bonuses and contests can indeed be a powerful way to attract the attention of gamblers, but not all casinos that provide bonuses or contests can be successful because casinos are also a determinant of success such as bonuses and contests if the one holding it is a small casino that does not have a high reputation or trust then it is unlikely that many gamblers will be interested.

If they keep providing instant withdrawals and no KYC they won't have problem attracting players. The only thing I'd worry about is a possible money laundering accusations towards the casino. That's why casinos often restrict people from certain countries like the US because the US likes to sue businesses that allow Americans to play without KYC. Sooner or later they will start blocking your site and trying to get to you. For now it's fine because you don't have enough money coming through to show up on their radar.

I play Fairspin, they allow making deposits in crypto, without commission. Plus, they have a lot of casino activities. I am participating in the tournament now, where I collect tokens that are given when you're placing bets. I have every chance to compete for a big prize, as much as $200k are on the line.

Is this a thread about Fairspin?

Well, but from the depths of our being, we are interested in a casino that does not ask for KYC, perfect and if it meets all the licensing requirements and is up to date with the law, I would not worry about that, it is not necessarily that they are laundering money all the time, as I have said in previous threads, those who launder money are not going to take risks in a casino to do so, they know very well that they are in danger because a casino can simply keep that money if it finds an anomaly or a suspicious activity, that's why I wouldn't worry about it, also this is with crypto, by law by simple right we should never give any kind of kyc because this is crypto, I think you should start from there first.

How about into those known casinos out there which does ask some level 1 KYC like Roobet? How you do find up these things to be non so good? Yes, you do got the point because we are here on crypto space on

which majority of people here is really longing for non-KYC or something that doesnt really need up verification and we could play right away but we know that most of us would be seeking out about being the licensed or regulated as some sort of security.Well you do have the point that not all new and non regulated are scams but peoples confidence are really that with into those who are really that licenses.
Overall, its up to someones choice whether they would really sticking on what they do have in their mind or would really be going with the flow.
Exactly, what is wanted here is that there are casinos that do not have those kyc requirements that are so relevant, there are many things to do, one of them is that the casino provide the corresponding security, I have seen how in some new casinos and they do not they have licenses but they have the null kyc process that does not suit some, but when they acquire licenses and have kyc then the casino begins to be equally criticized, in a crypto casino by nature they should never ask for kyc, but as government entities somehow In a way they want to be part of this, which I do not agree with, they make them demand kyc.


Yes, some sites in some situations can be compelled to do various things - but not in our case - we will never release ANY data to any 3rd party or government anywhere, from any country. We would just as soon delete it than to share it. It just wouldn't happen - also, we don't keep any personal data anyway due to our strict ZERO-KYC-EVER policy.