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Board Gambling
Re: Crypto casino that doesn't ask for KYC (documents) at withdrawal
by
MArsland
on 07/03/2025, 14:19:16 UTC

Like I will always say, many casinos today claiming to be decentralized aren't decentralized, they are just using that word "decentralized" to capture users who do not understand or know what decentralized really is, and this is one of the areas gamblers really need to give themselves to knowledge to avoid being cheated with stuffs like this.
You are absolutely right about that, brother. Sometimes casinos say things like that to attract customers, and since now everyone or almost everyone runs away from KYC, when they see a casino that offers such ease, many sign up and get unpleasant surprises. For a casino to be decentralized, they have to meet certain trust criteria, I imagine, and the only advantage they have is that , decentralization. I like how you said it, bro.
A casino platform must control an economy and have a regulatory system that can never be decentralized. Some casino sites claim to be anonymus casino but they do it only to attract users. You can read the Tos of those sites and see that they have some rules about kyc right there. But they are only using in their title they are decentralized and they are anonymous casino site where you can gamble for any amount without submitting your identity document. So always read ToS clearly
In the end regulations to implement KYC are unavoidable because to be able to expand operations in certain jurisdictions must go through the filtering of the regulations themselves. If it's about claiming to be an anonymous casino, this has become a common trick because the label is especially attractive to crypto gamblers, but once you enter, play and feel the excitement of betting in it, you realize that the casino is not 100% anonymous. There are many cases of gamblers who skip the ToS so we can find a special report on that in the Scam Accusations section.