That's right. I'm not sure about the site in the OP, but scammers use "NO KYC" sign as often as unreal bonuses and stuff like that today. If you are not a high level criminal or corrupted official who want to launder millions of dirty USD you shouldn't be afraid of KYC. Don't be lured by shady sites, guys, only because they promise no KYC. Research further.
The gambling industry is no longer a safe haven where players may place bets on games and collect their winnings; there are constantly complaints here and there. Scammers exist in several sectors of online sites, and their methods of approach are the same; they make it look legitimate and also provide bonuses that can never be withdrawn; it's simply a glitch of money stuck on your gambling account. 'NO KYC' expands over the area, and the majority of gamblers preferred it all in form to manage their objectives and means of producing fast money.
That's right. A promising casino can't guarantee it will be the best one for us. Therefore, we must do further research to understand if the casino is really good and will not cheat us or if the casino can cheat us later after we are done gambling. Never be tempted by attractive offers from casinos, especially if you have never played there. The experience of other people playing gambling in casinos will be different from what we get because we are in different places, and there may also be additional regulations that we must know. For now, it looks like NO KYC is a difficult thing to get except for web-based casinos that only need to connect a personal wallet to connect to the casino. Apart from that, the casino can ask us to do KYC later.