As a gambler with many years of experience, there is something I feel is critical and worth paying attention to. When you want to sign up at a new online casino, assuming you have heard many things about the casino and you want to play some games there. After you sign up to play, do you deposit a huge amount of money and start playing or do you put in a smaller amount to test the waters? I am reading of a case where casinos usually will come up with stringent KYC procedures when you attempt to withdraw your winnings. The implication is that these measures might be designed to frustrate gamblers into spending their deposits before they can successfully withdraw. I don't know how true this is but it is very likely that stuffs like this happens. What are your opinions on this?
Test the waters for sure although it does depend on what casino we are looking at. Well established casinos usually don't cause you to get any headaches, but if it is a new crypto casino I would basically always test the waters first. Funds are stuck suddenly because the casino doesn't pay out or in contrast to what was advertised, they suddenly want KYC from you and then I think it is not worth it to spread your private data all over the place in the Internet with many casinos when you already have well working accounts set up with others. But sometimes it might be a good choice as some offerings are superior.