But I only make small withdrawals and am only a small gambler so everything looks fast, I'm not trying to bet big money let alone win big on this site, if you are a gambler who wants to play with big money it's a good idea if you complete your KYC just in case Take care that things don't happen that you don't want, for example this KYC problem, but it all depends on their system, the point is to read the site rules before playing.
+1 for this idea.
@lothian, if you are looking at using bc.game to bet huge amount then I’ll suggest you complete your kyc first and bc.game gives you that option on your “account —> global settings —> personal verification” then you can either choose to do the basic verification or advanced verification, I’ll advise you go for the advance and you should be free from anything that will have to do with being accused of using the casino in a jurisdiction that is not being allowed by the site.
This is the best option, but for little amount you can stick with the no KYC method which some of use are already using without any issues.
I think it's a safe way to gamble with large amounts of money because the system could detect money laundering or other things so the casino could ask anyone to complete KYC in the future so it's better to prevent that than it will end up causing us problems. , accounts and money can be frozen by the casino, luckily I'm only a small gambler so withdrawing tens of dollars to hundreds of dollars is still safe without complicated KYC on this site.
But it all comes back to choice and comfort. If we don't feel comfortable with KYC, it's best to leave it and look for a casino that is better and more profitable and even provides your comfort. Everyone has the right to choose which casino is best for them. The point is that dealing with KYC is part of rules that must be respected so that if you don't feel comfortable with them, you should leave, don't insult the existing rules.