Only fools would do that. Some might be tempted by the payment offered for KYC, but it's a significant risk, considering that others could potentially commit fraud or cheating within the casino. If investigated further, the risks are far greater than that.
And for those who do it, soliciting other people's services is also vulnerable, considering that if you win big at the casino and the casino asks for re-verification, it can be very difficult to withdraw funds, as many casinos will do that.
But maybe with fellow gamblers who really like to gamble it can happen even though the person who will use our data has not gambled in other words just about to do gambling but sometimes his words make other people melt by going to share the winnings if they succeed in getting it later, also with the same feeling for the person who has the data because they like to gamble too so some people like this don't mind giving or lending their personal data. I wouldn't do it with a friend, let alone a stranger.
But maybe the situation can change at any time. I'm not sure if this is the case or not, but I'm sure it's not, and I'm not sure if this is the case, but I'm not sure if this is the case.