Most online casinos are said to be regulated, they claimed to have a license to operate, but experts claimed that it's stupid if there isn't any evidence of them being regulated.
My question to all of you is ...
Have you verified that the online casino you are using now is verified? How can you tell that its verified because there is no proof of verified shown to the public.
Also, in any way, does it bother you if you can't be able to figure it out that the casino is regulated or not?
Do you think that if all online casinos can tender some proof of being licensed all it reduce scams in online gambling?
The transparency and legitimacy of online casinos are crucial, not just for the players’ peace of mind but also for the industry’s reputation. Honestly, I do make an effort to verify the legitimacy of online casinos by looking for their licensing information, which reputable casinos typically display on their websites. This includes their licensing authority and license number. Additionally, I look for reviews and feedback from other players and check out gambling forums for any red flags.
Yes, the lack of proof of regulation definitely bothers me. It’s a big red flag if a casino can’t or won’t provide evidence of its licensing. This opacity can indeed open the door to scams and unethical practices, leaving players vulnerable.