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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Can we still truly achieve anonymous gambling in crypto?
by
Casdinyard
on 31/03/2024, 22:46:07 UTC
Crypto has been known for anonymity. During the early stage, we like to promote it using the words "decentralized" and "anonymous ", and it's the main reason why a lot of gamblers have chosen to gamble using crypto to gain full privacy, but it seems like things have really change a lot now as gamblers are looking for a casino that are licensed while some casinos who promotes anonymous gambling eventually act like a fiat casino that requires KYC.

What do you think about this one, where is are we heading? And can we still consider crypto casino different from fiat casino?
Long as the casino you're playing with isn't using your information to peddle ad-sense and information brokers on the internet, you can always count on crypto casinos to really take care of your information and protect your anonymity. Sites like Stake and Duelbits do their shit at the utmost level to make sure that no one's getting a hold of your information, despite them being KYC-prerequisite casinos. Personally, the risk of playing with a scam casino in the search of a casino that doesn't use KYC severely outweighs the risk of getting my information brokered when we're literally in the age of access where you're one facebook profile search away, So I don't really go out there making it a problem that most crypto casinos nowadays require KYC.

At the end of the day, we all want to gamble safely and be fairly compensated for wins that we're bagging, in search of a No-KYC crypto casino you just might stumble upon shady platforms that are made to lure you in with the promise of fast withdrawals and no-KYC, then next thing you know, you're banned in their casino without you even knowing the reason why, and by then you can safely assume you're fucked royally. Would you really choose that over just jotting your personal info for a few mins, when you pretty much do the same thing every day?