I just can't disclose my important information to any casion all in the name of KYC, the casino needs to be highly reputable, trustworthy and recommended by previous users before I'll think of doing KYC with their site, it's not like it's a bad thing for all casinos to implement the KYC policy, it would help reduce scam activities and help fast track customers using their platform for scam activities but on the contrary the level of trust and reputation a casino has earned over time matters a lot and if it's not a casino that operates here in this space and has high reputation here then I don't think I'll be interested. There are scam casinos out there so I won't even want to risk falling victim to them all in the name of KYC, or better still I'll just look for a decentralised casino with good reputation and gamble with them.
We use a reputable and known gambling platform instead. At this time, it is quite difficult to find legit sites that never ask KYC because all of them have already been implementing this. We might find some, but probably a big scam.
That is why we have to be more cautious in complying with KYC. Yes, it was not difficult for us as long as we are certain about the legitimacy of the site, but if we make this on scam sites, we should have to worry about it as it is likely to be used for illegal activities.