This thread reminds me of the argument I was having a few days ago. When we talk about minors not being allowed to gamble, it's a general rule everywhere, not just in some countries, so if a child who is below 18 years has been gambling without the knowledge of the parent and he or she happensto win an amount which requires advanced KYC to be passed, if the child uses his real ID card, it will be noticed that he's not yet of age.
As a parent to the child, can you allow the child to use your details to pass KYC verification, if asked? And if you do that, does it also mean that you are supporting underage gambling?
In principle, children at 17 are already partially adults. They can reason quite sensibly and I would not be surprised that many of them play gambling or bets. I do not know where they can get money for this, if it is not a roulette of skins for online games. As far as I know, this is a common occurrence among teenagers. Regarding the main question of the topic: I will answer Yes. If my child wins a lot of money, then of course I will figure out how to pass KYC. And if I am banned and I need to pass on his behalf, we will wait until he comes of age and then upload the necessary documents.