I knew about this site today. I like the interface of the website so simple and minimalist.
but you have listed there many casinos which are not totally non KYC casinos, like Bc.game, metaspins, etc. so I would like to suggest an improvement so it will be easy for everyone to know that this specific site is fully
non KYC or require KYC at some level.
Here is idea for improvment:
You can change the color from green to something else for casinos or sites which are not totally non KYC and ask for KYC at some point, like BCgame they ask for KYC and not truly Non KYC.
or change the color to different shade of green, here in the list the top casino is betplay which is truly non kyc (I asked their support) so only that and other truly Non KYC site needs to be in green color.
Yeah, that's true, it seems like it needs more detail, because it can lead to misunderstanding, basically some of the casinos displayed on notokyc.com sites like BC.Game, Nitrobetting, Metaspin, and Bets.io can ask users to do KYC from time to time, or may be given an explanation of the withdrawal limit for users who do not do KyC. So there will be no misunderstandings for the reader.
This is why we should be thorough when choosing our new casinos, we should not limit it to what external websites tell us, and certainly not to their terms and conditions too, because I have seen some T&Cs that are indeed faulty, or maybe it is the casinos that make it looks like that so that they can change it later or use the confused state of it to cheat their customers. What I do in this situation is that if I ever see and want to deal with a no-KYC casino, I make sure that I ask my final questions to their representatives. This might change later because some would even move to KYC casinos even when they started with no-KYC and start asking people for KYC later, which might be the case of the website you posted. Some casinos will even use that excuse not to pay many of their customers who have a sizable amount of money in their accounts when that change happens.
A lot of nonsense is going on online now and you will pity some people with the way they are making them suffer and going through what they might possibly not be able to provide after this change. The main purpose of their no-KYC casinos is for them to show that they are initially against the prevailing laws/authorities and by that not asking anyone for KYC. This now will make people who want their privacy intact to open an account, and the same goes for those who are just a victim and many more who don't have clean money and all that. And before they know it, many might be trapped with the money and that could be the end of that money. Some will then fight for it if it is legit while many others will leave it there for one reason or the other. This is pathetic and I would rather go for the KYC casinos straight from the beginning, anything can change with the no-KYC ones.