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Topic
Board Gambling
Re: Anonymity is no longer a benefit of gambling with cryptocurrency.
by
Dr.Bitcoin_Strange
on 11/08/2023, 14:23:48 UTC
So far we do still have platforms that doesnt ask out some KYC as long you arent doing or violating something inside their terms then you could actually say that you do able to make yourself that somewhat safe
and also if you dont able to reach out that kind of amount threshold in speaking about deposits or withdrawal then they wont really be asking out but of course expect the unexpected on which there's always a tendency
that they would be asking out which its not really that shocking anymore.

Although most of the platforms that don't require KYC are still legit, some of them are not, because most of these centralised platforms always get an issued certificate of operation, which enables them to carry on their business successfully in a country, and before they are offered the operation permit, they have to agree to abide by the terms of the government. So, some of the non-KYC platforms might not have really registered their businesses; as such, they are operating illegally, and if one is using such a platform that is operating illegally, you still have to be afraid and conscious of your money because if the platform collapses or gets caught by the government, they could be charged and all the funds of customers will be frozen. While some platforms also have KYC, they don't just make it compulsory until they have any reason to do so; then they can free the victim's account and ask the person to pass KYC.