Interestingly, despite the withdrawal issues, I discovered that I was still able to place bets on the platform. Unfortunately, like any other addict, I continued gambling until I lost all my winnings within four days. I attributed this to sheer bad luck, convincing myself that it was solely responsible for my losses.
However, I later spoke to a friend who underwent the same KYC procedure and learned that his verification process took less than a day, enabling him to withdraw his funds instantly.
Normally you would have so many users blame you for not being patient enough (including myself) but I believe that what has been done has already been done, if we should start pointing out faults or suggesting solutions it would be the same as beating a dead horse for not running fast in the last race he(the horse) took part in, in other words, it will be nothing but a waste of energy.
Now that this has happened I guess you now have the experience and should be able to move in the right direction. BTW, Op I think you should start to work on your addiction, you have seen what being addicted can result in, and also keep in my that this is just the tip of the ice what addiction is capable of. you can start by reducing your gambling activity, which could work magic if properly put to use.