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Re: 🚀🎲⭐️LeeBet.io | $100,000 Grand Opening | Innovative i-Gaming Platform
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Blitzboy
on 08/06/2023, 14:03:05 UTC
it is very strange that the casino is not able to catch abusers and one of the great measures that the casino could take would be to ask that when creating an account people start to put email, full name, residence address, valid telephone number that would later be sent an authentication code that the person would need to use to confirm the account registration, this way it would be easier to combat the many accounts that are created with the purpose of abusing the faucet, and the problem with that is that when the casino puts basic kyc something like asking for a phone number people are already complaining because they don't like it

they think this is something that takes away their privacy but if the casino doesn't do this they run the risk of suffering from abusers, so this is definitely a big problem and in my opinion casinos shouldn't be offering satoshis on faucets , it would be better to give free spin or free bet for active players than to put faucets that will only bring harm to the casino, I honestly don't see any reason for a casino to have a faucet especially when the price of bitcoin rises a lot and the casino cannot get many customers, the casino will just accumulate a lot of losses
I think they can detect some abusers, but some will always find loopholes to exploit the system. Another options besides offering faucets is giving out play money to test out the games (like some other casinos are doing). Some casino even offer the top 300 a small cash prize when they make the highest wager with this play money.
Casinos will be able to detect perpetrators who want to abuse bonuses or promotions held by casinos and will give punishments according to what they do. Offering a faucet might be a solution so they don't abuse promotions or bonuses, but there must always be ways for those who want to abuse it because they aim to get more bonuses.

But to deter abusers, they can use verification in the form of KYC so they won't verify each account without the casino knowing. That will make them no longer able to abuse anything in the casino because the team will monitor every activity.

But of course, every casino has its own policy, which will be different from other casinos. And they are sure to combat abusers in their casinos by imposing stricter regulations.
What you're saying does hold some truth, my fellow Internet companion. Yet, your words seem to suggest a slight naivety about the reality of online casinos. While it's true that some digital casinos try to shield themselves against misuse of promotional offers through KYC, many still fall prey to unscrupulous players. There's no foolproof solution, @michellee.

To put it bluntly, KYC can be faked. As much as it's an integral part of the system, it's not an absolute deterrent. If it were, we wouldn't have any abusers around.

Handing out play money for testing games? That's a decent idea, but not a full-on remedy. It could instead cultivate a freeloading culture. Just because something works for a few doesn't mean it'll work for all.