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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Gambling winnings
by
Hispo
on 17/01/2025, 23:11:16 UTC


But you also need to keep in mind those casinos which claim to be 100% anonymous and not requiring KYC for people to join in, gambled and probably withdraw their winnings can also be quite unreliable. Those casinos cannot run infinitely as they continue to grow in volume and active gamblers, it would be just matter of time before regulators of many countries take a look at them and started a process of cease and desist against the staff of the casino, otherwise their domain and casino would be a risk of being seized by the USA or the European Union.
Because of what happened to Chipmixers is already a fact we have law enforcement officials checking and taking notes on our activity here on the forum, so they must be doing the same with anonymous casinos, just waiting before they have a time to strike legally.
The truth is yes, that is also a risk, now the controls are extremely strict, what happened to CM was something that very few expected, but I think that the long-term trend will be this Type of casino if centralized casinos do not lower their regulations a bit with KYC , VPN since they will not want the money to be tracked, that is normal , in my case it is not much, because I am not a player who is a whale by any means, but there are People who do , although the truth is I do not like them to know my identity or something, I am somewhat jealous About that , even though they are data that can be leaked to the deep wb and then they can extort from there.


It is a matter of equilibrium, if people believe they are being given a good quality service, with good bonuses and spotless customer service, then they will feel it is fair for them to comply with KYC procedures, in order to continue to access to such a VIP treatment. On the other hand, we will see people who won't want to give their personal information to any service online if the experience is mediocre.
Also, on the fact our information could end up in the hands of criminals, much of it depends on the levels of security and data management the casino has, those system cost much money to keep up to date, so it would make sense if one feels safer giving one's information and a well established and big casino rather than doing the same with a rather small an unknown casino. At least, that is my personal experience since I joined this world.