According to the gambling site, they indicated that they do not require KYC. But what I know is that the site is centralized and they can make their customers to get verified at anytime.
But also according to the site, that it is decentralized. We know that is a lie because the site is centralized.
That's good if they doesn't really ask KYC but i doubt it. Every casino i knew who offers sports betting ask KYC since it's one of the ways to identify those who are abusers and etc.
@Charles-Tim...hahaha, this is so funny, many are falling victim to what we see as little as this, and if the casino can't simply say the truth about being centralised or decentralised, how can anyone trust them with their money? I hope people can run for their money to avoid coming back later to cry foul. Seeing the site itself and how it operates shows it is centralised.
@PX-Z, I hope you are not falling so fast for their KYC exception, if you do, they might do you some film tricks. This is why I do tell people, to let the casino in which they will be relaxed with to be a no-KYC casino and not the one that doesn't preach it but states it only in the terms
and conditions. Little time, they will ask you for it if you are doing really well with them or you want to withdraw a sizable amount of money. Even no-KYC casinos may still later ask for it, we've seen instances like that not to talk of the ones like this.