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legendary
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It was undoubtedly the main cause of its "roots" at the beginning, but some casinos manage alternatives that traditional Fiat casinos do not manage, for example Bc.GAme has the possibility of Swap and rewards in native token, added to that the possibilities of deposits With low fees,which compared to deposits in fiat or CC are significant.
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Before KYC compliant casino are much hated by gamblers but now since they understand now how regulation work on casino people slowly accepts that they need to provide their KYC details so that the casino they are playing can make sure that they are following the requirements asked by those legal authorities to have.

Then table shift and people now doubting to engage with non KYC compliant casino since many afraid that something might happen since they are not complying with law. There are so many scams happen and I think that add to the fear of people to use new casino which doesn't ask KYC. That's why at the moment those casino owners planning to launch their business here is to try to operate with license since sometimes this is what people ask since having a license to operate is really good to be seen by a lot of gamblers in this community.

The no-KYC part from crypto games was one of the biggest selling point in the beginning and the reason a lot of people joined them also. Personally, I don't have an issue with doing it as long as it is a reputable casino that has proven themself over 1-2 years. A license helps for the credibility, but is also no holy grail.
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Do you have to KYC on BC.game now? I saw lots of stuff a few months ago and reluctant to sign up if i have to jump through hoops to get any money out
I think there is KYC in BC.Game. even with the KYC BC.Game is one of the best casinos in the gaming industry. If you want to sign up and play games then you can sign up in BC. Games. Those things you saw at that time should not distract you from signing up. Though I don't know what you saw but things behave been restored back to the normalcy therefore you should not be afraid. Everything is okay now.

It is noted in their terms that they can ask for KYC (similar to the other casinos) but I haven't read many reports from users that they were asked to do it. As you mention, all problems have been solved and they are still processing withdrawals very fast; I recently withdrew some TRX and XLM without any issue.
Yeah I can also vouch that the casino had some relay issue but everything is all good now and I understand your skeptism but bc.game is no small casino as you can confirm from their massive advertising campaign going on everywhere even on the social media app like Facebooks and Instagram, I mean you can't literally miss out on bc.game and one of cousin had some issue back then but now he always confined with me that the system is working super fast and fine now so need to panic just do the needful and enjoy your games at bc.game.
legendary
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Hey BC.Game management. Could you please add up some clickable link to agreement to terms of service right before someone signs up? Right now, it's just "I agree to the & confirm I am at least 18 years old"

From a legal angle, someone could argue out that they never agreed to BC.games' Tos upon signing up.

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I checked their sign up page earlier today, it's fixed, they're now have a link to their ToS on the "I agree [...]" checkbox... or maybe they had it before, it's just a glitch that the link are somehow removed while you tried to access them? I moved the original image above to below, side-by-side with the latest page for comparison, you can see that the grammar on the earlier screenshot
is a tad bit wrong, like something is missing [i.e. the part that contain link to their ToS].

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It is noted in their terms that they can ask for KYC (similar to the other casinos) but I haven't read many reports from users that they were asked to do it. As you mention, all problems have been solved and they are still processing withdrawals very fast; I recently withdrew some TRX and XLM without any issue.
I am also sure that with ever-increasing crypto regulations worldwide (wait and see what happens when the Blackrock ETF is actually approved), casinos will no longer be able to avoid large-scale KYC. Some casinos such as Roobet, for example, no longer allow use without KYC.

Even if a casino decides against KYC for its customers, exchanges will have to take an even closer look in future at where their customers' BTC comes from. It could well be that BTCs from a casino without KYC will simply no longer be accepted for a deposit.
There are some small casinos with big bankroll that still manage to offer their games and services without asking KYC, for example Bustabit, L0tt0 and Freebitco. They have only some games and probably they don't attract attention to get regulated. By the way, for big casinos like bc.game, Stake, FortuneJack, Bitsler and similar ones that offer many games with many currencies, customer support and etc, there will probably come moment when they won't be able to operate without asking KYC documents to every users.
In overall, to sum up, these big casinos have headquarters or big offices in different countries and have no other option but to follow regulations while, on another hand, bustabit and similar casinos can be managed by up to 5 individuals.
legendary
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A team behind a casino that is closed because of KYC will not reveal their identity if they launch a new casino that is non KYC. It's hard to know who are behind non KYC casinos because if team members are known, that casino will be forced to KYC on users.
But it also seems that non-KYC casinos are not really liked by many gamblers because of course they want security for their money, especially since the casino team is unknown and can definitely run away at any time with the user's money without a trace, that's why it is a worry for gamblers that they don't. like KYC but they also don't like non-KYC sites, it's just that they of course hope to play at big KYC-free casinos.

The thing that is very annoying for gamblers is that when they want to gamble they are not asked to complete KYC at the start so they are free to make deposits and gamble when they win big they are suddenly asked to complete KYC, that is the reason why people don't like KYC because there are some casinos that don't ask for it from the start it should be asked at the start if it stipulates that all users must complete their KYC.

Before KYC compliant casino are much hated by gamblers but now since they understand now how regulation work on casino people slowly accepts that they need to provide their KYC details so that the casino they are playing can make sure that they are following the requirements asked by those legal authorities to have.

Then table shift and people now doubting to engage with non KYC compliant casino since many afraid that something might happen since they are not complying with law. There are so many scams happen and I think that add to the fear of people to use new casino which doesn't ask KYC. That's why at the moment those casino owners planning to launch their business here is to try to operate with license since sometimes this is what people ask since having a license to operate is really good to be seen by a lot of gamblers in this community.
legendary
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A team behind a casino that is closed because of KYC will not reveal their identity if they launch a new casino that is non KYC. It's hard to know who are behind non KYC casinos because if team members are known, that casino will be forced to KYC on users.
But it also seems that non-KYC casinos are not really liked by many gamblers because of course they want security for their money, especially since the casino team is unknown and can definitely run away at any time with the user's money without a trace, that's why it is a worry for gamblers that they don't. like KYC but they also don't like non-KYC sites, it's just that they of course hope to play at big KYC-free casinos.

The thing that is very annoying for gamblers is that when they want to gamble they are not asked to complete KYC at the start so they are free to make deposits and gamble when they win big they are suddenly asked to complete KYC, that is the reason why people don't like KYC because there are some casinos that don't ask for it from the start it should be asked at the start if it stipulates that all users must complete their KYC.
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I am also sure that with ever-increasing crypto regulations worldwide (wait and see what happens when the Blackrock ETF is actually approved), casinos will no longer be able to avoid large-scale KYC. Some casinos such as Roobet, for example, no longer allow use without KYC.

Even if a casino decides against KYC for its customers, exchanges will have to take an even closer look in future at where their customers' BTC comes from. It could well be that BTCs from a casino without KYC will simply no longer be accepted for a deposit.
Most casinos have their licenses and they will have to follow stricter regulations like KYC requirements from governments. They have no choices if they don't want to close their casinos and customers have no choice if they don't want to leave those casinos and use new ones.

New casinos are risky because they can be run by a weak and even scam team. There is not enough time to know about reputation of a new casino and gamblers will have difficulty to find non-KYC casinos to use.

A team behind a casino that is closed because of KYC will not reveal their identity if they launch a new casino that is non KYC. It's hard to know who are behind non KYC casinos because if team members are known, that casino will be forced to KYC on users.
legendary
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It is noted in their terms that they can ask for KYC (similar to the other casinos) but I haven't read many reports from users that they were asked to do it. As you mention, all problems have been solved and they are still processing withdrawals very fast; I recently withdrew some TRX and XLM without any issue.
I am also sure that with ever-increasing crypto regulations worldwide (wait and see what happens when the Blackrock ETF is actually approved), casinos will no longer be able to avoid large-scale KYC. Some casinos such as Roobet, for example, no longer allow use without KYC.

Even if a casino decides against KYC for its customers, exchanges will have to take an even closer look in future at where their customers' BTC comes from. It could well be that BTCs from a casino without KYC will simply no longer be accepted for a deposit.
legendary
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It is noted in their terms that they can ask for KYC (similar to the other casinos) but I haven't read many reports from users that they were asked to do it. As you mention, all problems have been solved and they are still processing withdrawals very fast; I recently withdrew some TRX and XLM without any issue.
Thank you very foe the confirmation. I am not gambling there yet but I like their (casino) sincerity even before the problem started and with their apology thread to refund made me to like them the more. I am not even participating to promote them, but I recommend them to gamblers whenever someone ask the forum users to know a good casino. @babygun, I really like your comment because it makes my comments in their thread legit. Thanks you and Merry Christmas.
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Do you have to KYC on BC.game now? I saw lots of stuff a few months ago and reluctant to sign up if i have to jump through hoops to get any money out
I think there is KYC in BC.Game. even with the KYC BC.Game is one of the best casinos in the gaming industry. If you want to sign up and play games then you can sign up in BC. Games. Those things you saw at that time should not distract you from signing up. Though I don't know what you saw but things behave been restored back to the normalcy therefore you should not be afraid. Everything is okay now.

It is noted in their terms that they can ask for KYC (similar to the other casinos) but I haven't read many reports from users that they were asked to do it. As you mention, all problems have been solved and they are still processing withdrawals very fast; I recently withdrew some TRX and XLM without any issue.
legendary
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Do you have to KYC on BC.game now? I saw lots of stuff a few months ago and reluctant to sign up if i have to jump through hoops to get any money out
I think there is KYC in BC.Game. even with the KYC BC.Game is one of the best casinos in the gaming industry. If you want to sign up and play games then you can sign up in BC. Games. Those things you saw at that time should not distract you from signing up. Though I don't know what you saw but things behave been restored back to the normalcy therefore you should not be afraid. Everything is okay now.
legendary
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Restricted user or user that violate ToS will still be subjected for investigation once they show sign of it while playing even though they are already KYC verified.
What you should consider here if you come from a country that is blocked and you still play:
The checks often take place when (larger) amounts are to be withdrawn. It is therefore quite possible that you can play on such a platform for months without getting into trouble. However, it is only when you then decide to withdraw the BTC (or altcoins) you have earned that these checks strike ... and you most likely won't get the coins.

However, this does not only apply to gambling platforms. Exchanges such as Bitfinex have also blocked countries and only check where the users actually come from during the withdrawal. This was particularly bitter during the peak phase of ICOs in 2017 ... you simply couldn't get hold of your coins and accounts were blocked by the dozen.
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I’ll advise you go for the advance and you should be free from anything that will have to do with being accused of using the casino in a jurisdiction that is not being allowed by the site.

Completing KYC first or later is not that vital for user that is not residing from restricted country. The only advantage of doing KYC first is you will cut the waiting time for verification since you are still playing by the time you submit compared when you do it later when you have a pending withdrawal.

Restricted user or user that violate ToS will still be subjected for investigation once they show sign of it while playing even though they are already KYC verified.

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But I only make small withdrawals and am only a small gambler so everything looks fast, I'm not trying to bet big money let alone win big on this site, if you are a gambler who wants to play with big money it's a good idea if you complete your KYC just in case Take care that things don't happen that you don't want, for example this KYC problem, but it all depends on their system, the point is to read the site rules before playing.

+1 for this idea.

@lothian, if you are looking at using bc.game to bet huge amount then I’ll suggest you complete your kyc first and bc.game gives you that option on your “account —> global settings —> personal verification” then you can either choose to do the basic verification or advanced verification, I’ll advise you go for the advance and you should be free from anything that will have to do with being accused of using the casino in a jurisdiction that is not being allowed by the site.

This is the best option, but for little amount you can stick with the no KYC method which some of use are already using without any issues.

Great observation! It's crucial to complete the KYC process first, especially if you're considering placing substantial bets.
legendary
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But I only make small withdrawals and am only a small gambler so everything looks fast, I'm not trying to bet big money let alone win big on this site, if you are a gambler who wants to play with big money it's a good idea if you complete your KYC just in case Take care that things don't happen that you don't want, for example this KYC problem, but it all depends on their system, the point is to read the site rules before playing.

+1 for this idea.

@lothian, if you are looking at using bc.game to bet huge amount then I’ll suggest you complete your kyc first and bc.game gives you that option on your “account —> global settings —> personal verification” then you can either choose to do the basic verification or advanced verification, I’ll advise you go for the advance and you should be free from anything that will have to do with being accused of using the casino in a jurisdiction that is not being allowed by the site.

This is the best option, but for little amount you can stick with the no KYC method which some of use are already using without any issues.
I think it's a safe way to gamble with large amounts of money because the system could detect money laundering or other things so the casino could ask anyone to complete KYC in the future so it's better to prevent that than it will end up causing us problems. , accounts and money can be frozen by the casino, luckily I'm only a small gambler so withdrawing tens of dollars to hundreds of dollars is still safe without complicated KYC on this site.

But it all comes back to choice and comfort. If we don't feel comfortable with KYC, it's best to leave it and look for a casino that is better and more profitable and even provides your comfort. Everyone has the right to choose which casino is best for them. The point is that dealing with KYC is part of rules that must be respected so that if you don't feel comfortable with them, you should leave, don't insult the existing rules.
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Hey BC.Game management. Could you please add up some clickable link to agreement to terms of service right before someone signs up? Right now, it's just "I agree to the & confirm I am at least 18 years old"

From a legal angle, someone could argue out that they never agreed to BC.games' Tos upon signing up.


Thanks for your suggestion! We appreciate your input. I'll pass this along to our dev team for consideration. Your feedback helps us improve!
legendary
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Do you have to KYC on BC.game now? I saw lots of stuff a few months ago and reluctant to sign up if i have to jump through hoops to get any money out

I came to suggest what piebeyb suggested, that although their support team are very attentive on solving cases lately, if you don't mind doing KYC and don't want to experience any [unforeseeable] trouble in the future, do it. It'll save you from a lot of unnecessary future headache.

Hey BC.Game management. Could you please add up some clickable link to agreement to terms of service right before someone signs up? Right now, it's just "I agree to the & confirm I am at least 18 years old"

From a legal angle, someone could argue out that they never agreed to BC.games' Tos upon signing up.

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Lemme try to get their support representative to address this in case he missed it.
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But I only make small withdrawals and am only a small gambler so everything looks fast, I'm not trying to bet big money let alone win big on this site, if you are a gambler who wants to play with big money it's a good idea if you complete your KYC just in case Take care that things don't happen that you don't want, for example this KYC problem, but it all depends on their system, the point is to read the site rules before playing.

+1 for this idea.

@lothian, if you are looking at using bc.game to bet huge amount then I’ll suggest you complete your kyc first and bc.game gives you that option on your “account —> global settings —> personal verification” then you can either choose to do the basic verification or advanced verification, I’ll advise you go for the advance and you should be free from anything that will have to do with being accused of using the casino in a jurisdiction that is not being allowed by the site.

This is the best option, but for little amount you can stick with the no KYC method which some of use are already using without any issues.
legendary
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Do you have to KYC on BC.game now? I saw lots of stuff a few months ago and reluctant to sign up if i have to jump through hoops to get any money out
Not long ago I withdrew money from this site and I was never asked to complete KYC, all withdrawal processes are also fast so there is no problem with that as long as you comply with the site rules, I'm sure you will not be asked to complete it even though of course you only need to fill in information data It just doesn't ask you to send documents or your identity to withdraw and play there.

But I only make small withdrawals and am only a small gambler so everything looks fast, I'm not trying to bet big money let alone win big on this site, if you are a gambler who wants to play with big money it's a good idea if you complete your KYC just in case Take care that things don't happen that you don't want, for example this KYC problem, but it all depends on their system, the point is to read the site rules before playing.
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