On top of it all, Stake made sure that a regular message was being displayed on the member area as a countdown reminder for the exercise and even updated that failure to do it would automatically set the account into a withdraw-only mode. If you can withdraw your money, is there any shadiness in that? I can't understand people and their inclination to dissatisfaction and lawlessness.
You can't really blame them though since the whole point of crypto gambling sites was to avoid KYC and to play anonymously which was possible before, but not anymore thanks to world governments pressuring them intensely.
What's worse is higher levels of KYC keep becoming mandatory over time due to regulations which in turn puts pressure on gamblers. The least that these gamblers can do is express their dissatisfaction now and then.
Online casinos are legal in many countries and the government of that country collects tax on gambling profits from the people of that country, which requires the company to provide the government of the country with a financial year's user gambling activity report since the site is licensed. And there are other things, including money laundering, that they definitely need users' KYC documents to protect. However, a trusted casino site never uses users' documents for illegal purposes or sells them to anyone. But some legal work requires them to report it. And that's why now all the reputable and big gambling companies are making KYC mandatory for their users including stake.com