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When I first started gambling around 2015, anonymous casinos and sportsbooks were the norm. Some of you might remember DirectBet - it was huge back then before eventually shutting down.

Now, the landscape has clearly shifted toward regulated platforms. Yet some anonymous options still exist. So I'm curious, where does the community stand today? Would you still choose anonymous casinos, or do you prefer sticking with regulated ones?

In the past when talking about anonymous casinos, it was not a common thing because there was no regulation or regulator and why they did not hold it at that time, it was because there was not too much trust in anonymous casinos and liquidity was still very low, then as it progressed to 2023 and anonymous casinos became more and more in demand as online casinos developed because digitization was increasing and there made casinos flooded with liquidity because many new players entered and were driven by hype, therefore the government began to smell profits and concerns from online casino activities that were used for money laundering and also became an industry that had to provide government benefits.

The current narrative is that casinos that do not have a license from an audit institution or legality from certain autonomous bodies will be claimed to be less safe and very questionable in fairness, therefore I personally have a casino that clearly meets the standards of a good casino today to reduce risk.
There's no much trust on anonymous casinos? I dont think so. If we do try to look up way back on how crypto casinos become that popular on which it is just because that they were anonymous. Anyone could play without disclosing out their information or simply having no KYC and as long you do have the coins to make use then you are freely to play whenever or wherever you do want as long you do have those things.
Just like been said by most people on here that everything is that subject to change or something we can say for it to be an inevitable thing on which the only thing we can do is to accept up that changes and move forward. We've been hating that fiat online casinos because of those verification but now that crypto casinos are integrating into such similar like behavior then it do sucks but there's nothing we can do but to deal up with it because there's no other way we can be able to play out.

Somehow there are still some anonymous gambling sites but they are rather getting that lesser trust in compared into those platforms or casinos which are regulated or having a license. Whenever we do see some new platforms launched then people do immediately looks up whether its licensed or not, on which means that people are already that expecting that legitimacy will always reflect out whether a site had already some license or not on which this is a very wrong kind of prooflegit check.
Original archived Re: The Shift from Anonymous to Regulated Casinos
Scraped on 14/04/2025, 19:59:26 UTC
When I first started gambling around 2015, anonymous casinos and sportsbooks were the norm. Some of you might remember DirectBet - it was huge back then before eventually shutting down.

Now, the landscape has clearly shifted toward regulated platforms. Yet some anonymous options still exist. So I'm curious, where does the community stand today? Would you still choose anonymous casinos, or do you prefer sticking with regulated ones?

In the past when talking about anonymous casinos, it was not a common thing because there was no regulation or regulator and why they did not hold it at that time, it was because there was not too much trust in anonymous casinos and liquidity was still very low, then as it progressed to 2023 and anonymous casinos became more and more in demand as online casinos developed because digitization was increasing and there made casinos flooded with liquidity because many new players entered and were driven by hype, therefore the government began to smell profits and concerns from online casino activities that were used for money laundering and also became an industry that had to provide government benefits.

The current narrative is that casinos that do not have a license from an audit institution or legality from certain autonomous bodies will be claimed to be less safe and very questionable in fairness, therefore I personally have a casino that clearly meets the standards of a good casino today to reduce risk.
There's no much trust on anonymous casinos? I dont think so. If we do try to look up way back on how crypto casinos become that popular on which it is just because that they were anonymous. Anyone could play without disclosing out their information or simply having no KYC and as long you do have the coins to make use then you are freely to play whenever or wherever you do want as long you do have those things.
Just like been said by most people on here that everything is that subject to change or something we can say for it to be an inevitable thing on which the only thing we can do is to accept up that changes and move forward. We've been hating that fiat online casinos because of those verification but now that crypto casinos are integrating into such similar like behavior then it do sucks but there's nothing we can do but to deal up with it because there's no other way we can be able to play out.

Somehow there are still some anonymous gambling sites but they are rather getting that lesser trust in compared into those platforms or casinos which are regulated or having a license. Whenever we do see some new platforms launched then people do immediately looks up whether its licensed or not, on which means that people are already that expecting that legitimacy will always reflect out whether a site had already some license or not on which this is a very wrong kind of proof check.