Do you believe in that?
Based on the article I read, because of the growing popularity of crypto casinos, regulations will likely become stricter, and these are the kinds of changes we might start seeing soon, if they haven’t been implemented already.
Crypto gambling regulation is accelerating as global jurisdictions respond to the rise of anonymous betting and offshore sportsbooks.
Offshore sportsbooks are adapting with "light KYC" measures, dual licensing (e.g., Curacao and Malta), and stablecoin-only transactions to stay compliant.
KYC enforcement is likely to increase, affecting user privacy and requiring more personal identification for deposits and withdrawals.
Stablecoins like USDT and USDC are favored over volatile cryptocurrencies like BTC, signaling potential licensing restrictions on crypto types.
DAO casinos and decentralized gambling platforms are facing scrutiny due to lack of centralized control and absence of KYC policies.
Governments may demand wallet tracking and tax reporting, forcing players to report crypto gambling winnings more transparently.
The U.S. crypto gambling market remains a gray area, but many Americans still use offshore sites due to limited domestic options.
Future regulation may enhance legitimacy and safety for players on vetted offshore platforms, though anonymous gambling will likely decline.
your thoughts on this..
Well, I won't argue, all of the points mentioned in that post or article that you shared are very relevant and likely to happen, I've always said this before based on my own personal research that there will come a time when it will be extremely hard to come by a casino that is kyc free, things are changing, technology is changing alot of things too fast and government must be proactive in making sure they take control of every new development as a way for them to continue to stay relevant and be respected as the government...
So, kyc isnt something we can run away from forever, and like I would always ask, we kyc every day and physically when we visit places like the bank, if we can hand our personal information to such institution simply because they help us keep our money, why then is online kyc difficult for most people especially gamblers?.