Did askgamblers rule this in TD's favor? Not Guilty?
Yes, they did. That the casino acted in accordance with their ToS, to be precise. Is there any particular reason related to that decision they made that brings you to necromanced this old thread from its very long sleep?
I've spent hours reading up on Nitrogen (under new management, at last, for the first time since its inception 5+ years ago) and TrustDice. I'm interested if 'anonymous' betting, the way N2.0 envisioned it starting nitrogen sports back in the day, is actually possible.
So far the answer to my research is:
F. noMight be a bit OOT, but you necromancing this thread pretty much seal that OOT for us, and it'll be better to proceed and perhaps give a helpful info before sending this thread back to it's eternal slumber rather than keep you hanging...
If you're looking for anonymous betting, how about "decentralized-betting", a "web-3-betting", or whatever the name the platform use to market the service they have where you only need to connect your wallet [through metamask or walletconnect] to their platform to start betting? That's pretty anonymous. As anonymous as our pseudo-crypto can provide, at least.