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Re: Crypto-Casinos and KYC
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Gesha27
on 30/05/2025, 08:20:06 UTC
I have 2 questions which I would like everyone to please answer and based on the answers can we can have a clear picture.

1- Would you gamble at a crypto-casino knowing it would ask you for KYC documents before withdrawal?

My opinion: No, because fiat casinos offer much better services, odds, and games so I would never want to do KYC at a crypto casino and if I was going to do it, I would rather play at a fiat casino like bet365. There are countless options of exchanging your Bitcoins to skrill/neteller and deposit to play. I don't think that's a problem for anyone so unless crypto casinos offer better services, I won't play there if KYC is required. On top of everything else, the main reason why crypto was made was to keep ourselves anonymous and if crypto casinos should follow the same path.

If a player cheated the casino by any means, then the casino should just ban the player because asking for KYC is not going to solve the case.


2-  Do you feel safe giving out your KYC to online crypto-casinos?

My opinion: After the documents are sent, they go through a number of people and online casinos keep changing their staff from time to time and in some case, if a staff member knows my address and in case I am a high-roller I would be in some serious trouble because the staff member can track me and even blackmail me to some extent. I am ok with giving my identity to known sites like bet365 or williamhill but I am still not comfortable verifying myself at a lesser-known crypto casino.

1. Would I gamble at a crypto casino that requires KYC?
Not really. If I’m already giving up my documents, I’d rather go with established fiat brands like Bet365 that have better reputations and legal backing. The whole point of crypto gambling is privacy, speed, and control. If a crypto casino demands full KYC, it defeats that purpose — might as well go back to Web2.

2. Do I feel safe giving KYC to crypto casinos?
Honestly? No. These sites often operate offshore, staff turns over frequently, and there's no telling where your personal data ends up. I’m fine verifying with well-known platforms like Bet365 or Pinnacle, but giving my passport to some .io casino with a Telegram support chat? No thanks.

If you're looking for solid crypto casinos that don’t require KYC, I’ve compiled a few tested options here: nokyccasino.online — might help others who are also tired of jumping through hoops.


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Re: Crypto casino that doesn't ask for KYC (documents) at withdrawal
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Gesha27
on 29/03/2025, 11:00:37 UTC
Can you recommend some?

With BNB, LTC, USDT (BEP20) payment options?
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Re: What casinos are safe
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Gesha27
on 08/01/2023, 14:54:05 UTC
Hey here. I want to try myself in casino playing, but I am really afraid of being scammed. Few years ago I lost a huge amount of money that I saved for a long time..
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Re: which casino has a lot of action on their Plinko game?
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Gesha27
on 08/10/2022, 08:15:31 UTC
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