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Re: DuelBits |Instant BTC & ETH deposit & withdrawals | Live Games & Slots! Rakeback
by
ultrloa
on 12/07/2025, 13:12:55 UTC
I do not see the really problem about this. Why should it be a problem to give personal details, if there is nothing to hide? For sure they will not share any information with others.
Most gamble sites do not publish the KYC on their site, and when you win much money they will always ask it as well. So then it is much better to state this KYC in the terms. Only good.
Only good thing is that they run this site with a valid license. We saw many unlicensed casino's the last time.

Its all about personal preferences obviously. In this case you think that it is not a big deal to do KYC but it is a big deal for some other users including me. There are still many people want to gamble anonymously especially in bitcoin/crypto gambling sites. I myself prefer not to send my personal details for my gambling activities so I will always look for gambling site with no KYC. In case of a big win, it depends on how big the win is because value is something subjective.

I think we should care more about our privacy. I am not a big gambler, but for sure I wouldn’t do with KYC.
No need for them to know who I am. Also I am not sure how the State should be informed of my betting.
Say no to this KYC nonsense.

For sure many people would love the idea about NO-KYC requirement needed here, but government interfere and they regulate online casino that's why this annoying requirements is there.

So I guess the only thing we could do for now for our safety is to choose the best casino operating around so have less worries that our identity will get compromise.

People have two choice either to continue or to stop dealing with the casino. But so far we can see that many take the risk that's why big casino still became more successful.