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Board Gambling
Re: Casinos not asking for KYC to register and play, but do require it to withdraw
by
lienfaye
on 13/07/2024, 08:15:57 UTC
We aren't that perfect and it's normal that we would really be committing out mistakes specially if we don't know something but on the moment that you do get or know such information then it would really be adding up in overall experience that we do have until we do consider ourselves to be that an experienced and knowledgeable person on which this is really that typical.As speaking about KYC then this won't really be something that avoidable because even if we do speak about crypto based platforms but still as years passing by, they do become that centralized and having that license on which simply means that potential KYC might be asked.

Yes, any casino that is regulated will definitely ask for KYC from their customers in the future. As long as they have the rules of KYC requirements in their policy, they have the right to ask a particular customer to perform due to some reasons best known to them. The only casinos that may not request KYC are some of the new, non-regulated casinos, and some of them can be scams too. 
Regulated casinos doesn't necessarily mean they won't turn as scam, as time goes by. Because even the casino is regulated and licensed, there are some cases that they turned as shady and eventually scam. Therefore it's still best to choose the casino to play in since you're going to risk your hard-earned money just to gamble. Anyway, nowadays, a casino asking for kyc is not isolated anymore. Thus, expect that you'll be asked of kyc if you're playing on a regulated casino.