Anonymity is crucial for a casino, no one wants to be known about his winnings, especially if the winnings are large or there are many of them. As for the exchangers, there are fewer and fewer anonymous exchangers now.
But the question everyone is asking I'd that, is that even possible this days? Because many casinos would vo.e here and tell people no KYC casino and when someone wins big, KYC request would start and their would be some kind of conflict between the two people. And when the accused of the casino create thread here many would ask for evidence. But we don't really know what conspired both on the background.
On paper every crypto casino has the permission to ask for a KYC because that's the part of international AML but there are some crypto casinos that have probably never asked for a KYC documentation. For example, as far as I know, freebitco.in, bustabit, bustadice and l0tt0 have never asked anybody to submit KYC despite the fact that they can legally request that. Metawin also has a nice terms for Web3 wallet users, you can deposit/withdraw up to 10 ETH without human interaction. To be completely no-kyc, you have to be unlicensed, unregulated casino and playing on such a casino, is a little bit dangerous, it's completely based on online trust.
As for me, if I know that the casino has been around for a long time in the crypto space, I have no question about it, especially if the casino shows their appreciation
for their players who play on their platform.
Although if the casino is regulated, don't be surprised if others provide kyc because that's normal because they are legal casinos, that's why always gamble at our own risk,
maybe most people didn't fail to remind other gamblers.