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Board Gambling
Re: Casinos not asking for KYC to register and play, but do require it to withdraw
by
Awaklara
on 29/11/2023, 13:09:03 UTC
Not every gambler is prepared for KYC that is why casinos need to stated that clearly if they ask for KYC verification or not at the point of registration so that individual gamblers would be aware whether they are interested in furthering the registration or not.
Doing KYC on casinos has different levels and.many gamblers do like to do complex verification where there drivers license would be required for ordinary KYC. It is good for us to stick with non KYC Casinos so we can enjoy everything that is attached to it and benefits.

Certainly, it's important for casinos to provide clear information about KYC (Know Your Customer) requirements at the major point of registration. This transparency helps individual gamblers make informed decisions about whether they are comfortable proceeding with the registration process.

It's true that KYC processes can vary in complexity, and some gamblers prefer simpler verification methods that don't involve providing sensitive documents like a driver's license. Choosing non-KYC casinos can be a variable option for those who prioritize privacy and want to enjoy the associated benefits without undergoing extensive verification.
Such information is usually written but mostly not read by gamblers. It may be quite different when the KYC request is made when the gambler registers an account or at least before making a deposit. so it might sound fairer to gamblers.
because in most online casinos, gamblers who have just created an account can usually immediately deposit their money without any warning to carry out KYC verification first. perhaps as is the case on exchange platforms.
Gamblers are aware when they want to make a withdrawal with a fairly large nominal amount. Meanwhile, withdrawals that may be below standard can still be made without KYC.
Indeed, it would be better if the casino asked for KYC, this is done from the start of the user making a deposit.