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Board Gambling
Re: do anyone have done this? with gambling platforms
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DabsPoorVersion
on 12/10/2023, 13:07:11 UTC
You know that some of the casino doesn't required KYC verification and some of the casino also take verification very necessary so if they can take it necessary that means you most have done your verification before you can make any withdrawal in their platform, but some times the customers is the caused of the problem of having issues with casino and mostly those people who rush new casino platform without reading the rules and regulations of the platform very well, so it's good for someone to read the teams and conditions of any casino platform before depositing money, so that withdrawal will be as easier as it's.
That's the point for us to read the regulations at the casino so that we know whether we have to do KYC at the beginning, when we want to withdraw money, or whether verification is optional. That way, we will not experience difficulties when we want to withdraw the winnings. But when we want to withdraw winnings, we have to do KYC first, especially if we want to withdraw large winnings so that the casino knows who we are. But for small wins, the casino may not ask you to do KYC, and it depends on each casino. So they should check the regulations first before registering themselves.
Yes, gamblers should not rush and play on the spot without reading the terms and conditions. Important information like KYC and, others such as whether the website prohibits a player from a certain country is important to know first before playing. If ever the gambler has won and there's a restriction like that, this will make him unable to withdraw all his funds.

KYC is not about the casino knowing who we are. As I said, it is about knowing where we came from. There are countries that prohibit online gambling, and they don't want to face any problems if ever being found out that you play online gambling.