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Topic
Board Gambling discussion
Re: Can we really trust a casino that advertises anonymous gambling?
by
Outhue
on 01/03/2025, 10:26:07 UTC
We all know that many casinos are now regulated, which means they can enforce KYC at any time. But if there’s a casino claiming to offer anonymous gambling, without a license and does not have a bad reputation.. would you be willing to risk your money there? Or would you rather stick to regulated and reputable casinos?

It's important to remember that these are just words. Many crypto projects claim to be privacy-focused or decentralized, but over time, they may change their stance. I believe they do this to attract attention.

The situation with online casinos is similar. They understand that people prefer anonymous gambling, but this is not acceptable to governments and regulators. As a result, some casinos resort to deceiving potential players to get them to gamble on their platforms.

This is why many online casinos now claim to no longer support anonymous gambling—after initially building their reputation by attracting numerous gamblers under the guise of privacy.