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Topic
Board Gambling
Re: is KYC data on Gambling sites safe?
by
ethereumhunter
on 22/06/2023, 03:22:28 UTC
I mean there is always a possibility right they might be a trusted gambling website but it might change in the long run, so probably it would just depend on your choice if you're going to give up your personal information so just you could play and gamble on that website. Some gambling websites might go down at any moment and when that happened we don't know what is going to happen to our data.

It's probably going to be difficult to check this website since they are operating through the internet so it might be based on the different country that you are in, and that is going to be a problem since you're not going to get any updates they could easily take our data and sell it and we have no idea about it. In my opinion, this KYC is a red flag, so I don't really recommend people or gamblers doing KYC just to gamble or play on a gambling website I mean there are a lot of trusted gambling websites that doesnt required KYC, I mean if you think about it KYC doesnt really matter as long as you have your deposit, if something bad happened that problem is on their system getting breach or hack.
Everything can change, even for trusted casinos. But before that happens, we can find any unusual signs the casino will be showing so we can get ready to leave the casino site and look for another one. And if we have already done KYC at the casino, we can't do anything because the documents we sent are already in their hands. Hopefully, nothing will happen to the documents we have sent to them.

KYC is considered a red flag for many people, especially those in the crypto world. But we can't do anything about it because if we want to use a service, be it gambling or exchange or else, the service provider may ask us to do KYC. So we must be careful when using any site and always check it before doing anything.