Welcome to the forum, guys. What do you exactly mean by the word “Niyvi”? I am just curious about it—the reason behind it for naming the casino such a unique name. I see that no KYC is required and VPN is also allowed. But this will lead to multi-accounting in the future. Have you thought about this? Moreover, if seriously no KYC is entertained, then does it mean the casino doesn’t have a proper license? At last I liked the part that we bitcointalk people have exclusive bonuses. I will surely check this out and will leave a detailed review on the games and user experience.
Well, casinos that are completely kyc free usually do not have a license, or an original license, because if they do, they won't be operating as a kyc free casino.
License issuers are a government body that is assigned with this responsibility, and we all know that government can't do without wanting to know who we are at all levels, so to imagine that a casino with a legitimate operational license from the government will operate on a kyc free model is like day dreaming.
As much as I personally love the model and the way this casino has advertised itself, I won't trust it completely until after (perhaps) a year or two when they must have gotten a lot of customers and made themselve trustworthy and gains a good reputation.
Well, if a casino does not have KYC, it is good for most of the gamblers but we have seen that such casino do not have any Licenses and they are likely to quit or scam more often than others. I wonder how long Niyvi will be able to operate without the KYC or whether they may implement KYC sometime later as it is just the beginning of their business and providing a KYC free casino will attract a lot of people. Also those who are underage, those people will gamble here as they do not need to proof their age or identity.