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[Question] What type of crypto casino games do you actually play the most?
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proturbo
on 17/07/2025, 13:35:53 UTC
Hi everyone,

I'm doing some research into the current crypto gambling landscape and I'm genuinely curious about what this community prioritizes in a casino.

There seems to be a big difference between the classic "crypto originals" and the thousands of third-party games now available on most sites. I'd like to understand what people here really spend their time and crypto on.

My main questions are:

  • When you log into a crypto casino, what is the first game or type of game you typically look for?
  • How important is it to you that a game is provably fair and created by the casino itself (like Crash, Plinko, Dice)?
  • Do you also play traditional games like Slots, Blackjack, or Roulette? If so, are there specific providers (like Pragmatic Play, Hacksaw, Evolution) that you look for?

I'm trying to understand if a platform focused purely on high-quality, provably fair "Originals" can succeed, or if having a wide variety of slots and table games is now a must-have for any serious casino.

Appreciate any and all honest feedback!

Cheers
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Re: How annoying is KYC for crypto gambling?
by
proturbo
on 17/07/2025, 13:25:04 UTC
This has all been really insightful. Thanks to everyone for sharing your thoughts.

I’m also curious about what games everyone enjoys playing. I’ll start a separate thread for that. Feel free to jump in and share your thoughts there.

I’m looking to create an online gambling site focused on transparency and trust. The goal is to bring gambling back to its core with simple and honest games that anyone can enjoy without high fees, rigged systems, or unnecessary complexity.
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Re: How annoying is KYC for crypto gambling?
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proturbo
on 15/07/2025, 13:47:23 UTC
I personally avoid gambling sites with KYC but there are some gambling sites I've played with for years and up until now I haven't been asked KYC, maybe because I don't spend too much in gambling and I'm a low baller but I don't mind giving my KYC as long as the site is trustworthy, really known one and have long good reputation. Afterall, I don't violate any of their terms and I'm playing on the country where it's allowed.

I'm not sure which gambling sites handle KYC well but I'm sure big gambling sites do have a department that handles it manually or automatically.

So you're building a new gambling site? I think the KYC was not just implemented because the gambling site wanted to, I think they need to implement it in compliance with their license or something like that.

You are right. KYC is generally a legal requirement to prevent financial crime and ensure compliance with licensing.

I am working on a crypto gambling platform built on Solana. The focus is on a clean and simple experience with fair games, fast payouts, and a real community. The goal is to bring gambling back to its fundamentals. Simple and transparent games that anyone can enjoy without dealing with high fees, rigged systems, or overly complex platforms.

We are starting with a couple of straightforward games like Crash. From the start we want to avoid the usual pain points around withdrawals or anything that would undermine trust.

Appreciate your thoughts on this.
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Re: How annoying is KYC for crypto gambling?
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proturbo
on 15/07/2025, 13:22:53 UTC
What if an incentive was offered when you make your first withdrawal, like a bonus or cashback, in exchange for doing KYC?

Would that make it more acceptable, or would it still put you off?
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How annoying is KYC for crypto gambling?
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proturbo
on 15/07/2025, 13:11:01 UTC
I’m building a new crypto gambling site and I want to get a sense of how much people care about KYC.

Do you avoid sites that ask for it? Or do you not mind as long as the site is good and trustworthy?

Also, are there any gambling sites that actually handle KYC well or make it painless?

Curious to hear your thoughts.