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legendary
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November 25, 2023, 06:43:15 PM
#29
If you're a gambler with big money or you being a high roller you can think of relocating into a new country for the purpose of gambling. Not every gambling platform request you to fulfill KYC completely. There are different levels and those are completely based on the withdrawal limit you need. If you want big volume of withdrawal then you need to pass KYC completely. Restrictions can be seen on different platforms and we have got lot many gambling platforms to choose. This means we need to keep trying to find the best based on your location and the local laws.
sr. member
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November 25, 2023, 06:33:50 PM
#28
My question then is, which are the best countries that can access these sites without issues, and pass all KYC checks? I'd love to hear your opinions!
KYC is the simplest issue of which service platform to use. If you can't access it, there's no need to force yourself to use it. Although as far as I know, there are also services that support verification of these types of accounts, but it is always unsafe and unpredictable incidents can occur.

I think it's just a matter of legality in this area, which the OP can reach. And actually, I can feel that the countries that accept gambling all have developed economies. As for me, I will choose to move to live in Asian countries, and I quite like casinos in Macau. But anyway, I don't choose such a life, for gambling experiences, I only stop at entertainment.
sr. member
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November 25, 2023, 06:29:15 PM
#27
Hi all!

Ive noticed recently that more and more crypto sites are requesting KYC, and more and more restricted jurisdictions are being added to said sites Ts and Cs. This is a problem for a lot of people on this forum who like to gamble anonymously, and, perhaps use sites that are "blocked" in their home countries.

My question then is, which are the best countries that can access these sites without issues, and pass all KYC checks? I'd love to hear your opinions!

I don't know which country is best, but to me, any country that doesn't have a gambling ban for its citizens is a good country to leave, and beside, will you have to relocate to another country because you want to gamble in a restriction-free gambling country?
 
Many casinos have to disable and ban some country citizens from gambling at their casinos as a result of them not being able to get licences from those countries, and they don't want any regulatory issues from those countries because they are not permitted to provide service to their citizens. There could be some kind of case that could be filed against them.
 
The best thing to do is just to look for a casino that allows you to gamble from your place with no restrictions on them and also has your favourite games enabled on them, and then you can gamble on them.
hero member
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November 25, 2023, 06:17:34 PM
#26
My question then is, which are the best countries that can access these sites without issues, and pass all KYC checks? I'd love to hear your opinions!

Government are not the ones that makes a casino or gambling platforms request for kyc, the gambling platforms developers make the decision of this on their own, what you can do is to check and make research about if your country allows for gambling or it's against the law, if they allow, then you're also to make research on which gambling platform category to use, is it a kyc or no kyc casino that you want.
hero member
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November 25, 2023, 06:09:58 PM
#25
Hi all!

Ive noticed recently that more and more crypto sites are requesting KYC, and more and more restricted jurisdictions are being added to said sites Ts and Cs. This is a problem for a lot of people on this forum who like to gamble anonymously, and, perhaps use sites that are "blocked" in their home countries.

My question then is, which are the best countries that can access these sites without issues, and pass all KYC checks? I'd love to hear your opinions!
I think it is not on the country it is more on the kind of documents that they can accept, and that you can provide, once your location is listed as one of the accepted countries in their platform they accept major documents like driver's licenses, passport, and national ID in the first place why would accept players in that country if they will not accept their documents.

So the most important here is to check if your location is accepted in the casino where you are going to play and ask the support, for the documents that they are willing to accept, whether you're living in a third-world country or a rich country, the documents are all the same.

But for reference here is one of the lists.
https://bitcoincasinowiz.com/countries/
hero member
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November 25, 2023, 05:49:14 PM
#24
Hi all!

Ive noticed recently that more and more crypto sites are requesting KYC, and more and more restricted jurisdictions are being added to said sites Ts and Cs. This is a problem for a lot of people on this forum who like to gamble anonymously, and, perhaps use sites that are "blocked" in their home countries.

My question then is, which are the best countries that can access these sites without issues, and pass all KYC checks? I'd love to hear your opinions!
It's been an issue that many can't stop arguing because it's true that we're taking care of our anonymity while the most of the casinos these days are asking for the KYC of their players.

Take it as if a normal process these days because even if they want to let their players play without having the need to KYC, it is the government that pushes them to do so for AML purposes.

Each casino has their jurisdiction and areas where they're not allowed to accept players, so it varies and just check the countries they're good with and not.
hero member
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November 25, 2023, 05:27:56 PM
#23

since most licensed casinos are requiring kyc from their users, better play and submit your kyc docs to few reputable casinos that you think you will really play with most of the time. it is best to submit kyc to only few of these casinos. and not to every casino which offer bonuses or rewards. as each gambling site have their own terms and conditions as well as gambling license, much better to read those sections before you start playing with them. so you won't get the surprise of your life when you request for withdrawal from the site. also, if you will use vpn, better inquire from the casino if it is not clearly stated in their ToS.

It's true fact most of the country ask to complete the KYC in the gambling sites to avoid of money laundering using their site.Actually it was the strict guidelines from the government of the most of the country.If you use the website ask you to do kyc means,So it mean you are in the right gambling site.But this alone not defend the good gambling site,it was one of the criteria.You also need to check the gambling site owner profile in the social media to verify the gambling site.And better to use the minimum number of gambling site,So the gambling site can be used with the various time.If you had luck in the particular gambling site,you can use that for certain period of time.But the fact is play the certain gambling when you had luck in that particular gambling site.
legendary
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November 25, 2023, 05:24:05 PM
#22
Hi all!

Ive noticed recently that more and more crypto sites are requesting KYC, and more and more restricted jurisdictions are being added to said sites Ts and Cs. This is a problem for a lot of people on this forum who like to gamble anonymously, and, perhaps use sites that are "blocked" in their home countries.

My question then is, which are the best countries that can access these sites without issues, and pass all KYC checks? I'd love to hear your opinions!

Isn't it though that is the purpose of playing online or at least why there is online casinos in the first place, it's borderless so regardless where you are and where the casino's headquarters is, you can play, being anonymous, although there are casinos that certain countries for some reasons.

As far as KYC requirements, it's really hard to say, most Curacao based license casino will have to ask you sooner than later. In any case, there is a good thread about this subject matter by @Mahdirakib: Information of Crypto Casinos License and KYC requirements.
legendary
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November 25, 2023, 05:20:23 PM
#21
My question then is, which are the best countries that can access these sites without issues, and pass all KYC checks? I'd love to hear your opinions!

In this case, there is no best, first of all, check if the casino accepts players from your country and if the answer is yes, then you can also pass KYC in that casino. Many of us here on the forum do not like KYC, and we have been actively avoiding it for years. I guess each for our own reasons, and there are a few good reasons for sure. If you are not lazy you can check some threads about it here in the gambling section, there are pretty nice comments, you can start from these ones:

- Is KYC data on Gambling sites safe?

- Information of Crypto Casinos License and KYC requirements

And there are good & nice casinos around that still don't ask for KYC, especially if you are a fair player you won't get in a situation to be asked for that.


since most licensed casinos are requiring kyc from their users, better play and submit your kyc docs to few reputable casinos that you think you will really play with most of the time. it is best to submit kyc to only few of these casinos. and not to every casino which offer bonuses or rewards. as each gambling site have their own terms and conditions as well as gambling license, much better to read those sections before you start playing with them. so you won't get the surprise of your life when you request for withdrawal from the site. also, if you will use vpn, better inquire from the casino if it is not clearly stated in their ToS.
hero member
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November 25, 2023, 05:19:02 PM
#20
Hi all!

Ive noticed recently that more and more crypto sites are requesting KYC, and more and more restricted jurisdictions are being added to said sites Ts and Cs. This is a problem for a lot of people on this forum who like to gamble anonymously, and, perhaps use sites that are "blocked" in their home countries.

My question then is, which are the best countries that can access these sites without issues, and pass all KYC checks? I'd love to hear your opinions!
Accessibility depends and passing the KYC also depends if they'll accept the document/s you've passed onto them. Look for sites and compare them on other sites on which are the countries that aren't that restricted as much because I think that's what you're looking for, and I guess a developing third world countries is your choice.
sr. member
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November 25, 2023, 05:17:15 PM
#19
My country can access crypto without being asked upon the completion of the KYC and I can say that our government is slowly supporting crypto, in fact they are already encouraging people to cryptocurrency. If this is the only reason then I can say my country which is the Philippines is one of the best option or country to live in if you want to gamble online plus we also have a good tourist destinations where you can spend your time whole you are playing online.
Have to agree on this and in most of the KYC, we passed since our documents is widely accepted in KYC.
I think some site is not allowing some country on their platform for some reasons and it’s either about their government regulations or the casinos itself is prohibiting you to gamble. If your country is not on the list, better not to try to register or use any VPN option because many sites don’t allow this one so make sure to read the terms before you register and know if your country is on a the approved list.
legendary
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November 25, 2023, 04:59:43 PM
#18
My question then is, which are the best countries that can access these sites without issues, and pass all KYC checks? I'd love to hear your opinions!

In this case, there is no best, first of all, check if the casino accepts players from your country and if the answer is yes, then you can also pass KYC in that casino. Many of us here on the forum do not like KYC, and we have been actively avoiding it for years. I guess each for our own reasons, and there are a few good reasons for sure. If you are not lazy you can check some threads about it here in the gambling section, there are pretty nice comments, you can start from these ones:

- Is KYC data on Gambling sites safe?

- Information of Crypto Casinos License and KYC requirements

And there are good & nice casinos around that still don't ask for KYC, especially if you are a fair player you won't get in a situation to be asked for that.
hero member
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November 25, 2023, 04:58:30 PM
#17
Hi all!

Ive noticed recently that more and more crypto sites are requesting KYC, and more and more restricted jurisdictions are being added to said sites Ts and Cs. This is a problem for a lot of people on this forum who like to gamble anonymously, and, perhaps use sites that are "blocked" in their home countries.

My question then is, which are the best countries that can access these sites without issues, and pass all KYC checks? I'd love to hear your opinions!

Online casinos is not about the country per se as with regards to KYC, almost all of the crypto based casinos are requiring KYC because that's what regulatory body mandated them and before a license could be granted to them.

So in any case that you want to gamble, then you have to read first their ToS with regards to KYC or see countries that they totally ban or not allowed to used their platform.

There could be a new set of Web3 crypto based casinos wherein there's no KYC.
hero member
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November 25, 2023, 04:48:38 PM
#16
Hi all!

Ive noticed recently that more and more crypto sites are requesting KYC, and more and more restricted jurisdictions are being added to said sites Ts and Cs. This is a problem for a lot of people on this forum who like to gamble anonymously, and, perhaps use sites that are "blocked" in their home countries.

My question then is, which are the best countries that can access these sites without issues, and pass all KYC checks? I'd love to hear your opinions!
Here in my country, gambling casinos and platforms are allowed but to expect about dealing with fiat based casinos then it would really be understandable that KYC is something that you would be needing to comply
which it is really just that standard. If you are someone whose really that wanting to be anonymous then this is something that wont really be liking to deal with.
Basing up on my experience on trying out to hover in other platforms then i do experience that i had been blocked by a specific site on which it do simply shows that there are really
rules and regulations by some license provider that they would really be needing to comply or follow.

We do know that not every corners of the world would be sharing up on the same rules and laws on which it would really be that normal that there would really be
differences on between on which it is really that something normal or common.
full member
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November 25, 2023, 04:42:13 PM
#15
My country can access crypto without being asked upon the completion of the KYC and I can say that our government is slowly supporting crypto, in fact they are already encouraging people to cryptocurrency. If this is the only reason then I can say my country which is the Philippines is one of the best option or country to live in if you want to gamble online plus we also have a good tourist destinations where you can spend your time whole you are playing online.
hero member
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November 25, 2023, 04:24:50 PM
#14
There are many countries where you can access most of crypto casinos without any problems and censorships. Even though my country, Brazil, is an example of country where casinos are forbidden to operate physically, it's also a good example of a country where you can have access to a plethora of virtual casinos without restrictions, therefore I consider it to be a good answer for the question you made.

Anyway, there are many others as well. Virtual casinos made gambling much easier, especially for people from countries where physicall gambling isn't a possibility. And I really don't believe there is a worst or best country on that matter. Actually, there are many countries equally good.

What we can consider are countries which charge more or less taxes over gamblers' winnings.
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November 25, 2023, 04:19:04 PM
#13
Doesn't every platform have almost the same rules for KYC despite being in any country? Or are we talking about the documents that you need to provide to pass the KYC verification? If so, I don't think I can answer that. As far as I know, if the documents are correct and legit, you will not face any kind of issue to verify it. But sounds like those crypto casinos seem to favour some specific country's document.

Also, anonymity is not the thing you should be looking for when you are dealing with centralized platforms. Those documents are required to know their customers and to prevent scams and illegal activities. Your focus should be on finding reputable platforms that are easy to verify. Not what county it is.

So, some casinos starting to ask for a selfie with the documents with different angle and video call verification.

There are some casinos still lenient with their KYC policies, if we are not trying to abuse or cheat on their platform then they will not bother us with the KYC thing.

All these stress for what? Because you want to gamble online? I don't really get the reason for KYC in online crypto casinos, crypto it's is a decentralized currency, so what's the essence of KYC when you're using a decentralized currency on the casino, if it's a normal online casino that doesn't require the use of crypto, then it's cool, but it just don't make any sense making KYC mandatory before you can bet on crypto casinos.

This is the reason gamblers as slowly moving aware from online crypto casinos that requires KYC and very soon I bet we won't be seeing more of them and they'll be forced to change that policy.
legendary
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November 25, 2023, 04:09:09 PM
#12
It's now a must for every casino under the law to require KYC. So, I can't say for sure if there's any need for having the best country, where KYC can be bypassed or for crypto gambling.
But there are still some casinos and other gambling sites, especially the new and not well known gambling sites that are providing gambling services that do not require KYC. These gambling sites that I am talking about are centralized. They can force any of their customers to do KYC at anytime though, but they are no KYC gambling sites.

Also are other gambling sites that are web3. Web3 do not require KYC.
hero member
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November 25, 2023, 03:48:11 PM
#11
Some countries restricts crypto, hence crypto gambling won't be allowed. But, any country where crypto is allowed, citizens from the country can participate in crypto gambling. But, they'll have to submit their KYC. It's now a must for every casino under the law to require KYC. So, I can't say for sure if there's any need for having the best country, where KYC can be bypassed or for crypto gambling. Unless country based online casinos, that refuses to comply to KYC, and made their casino accessible to citizens of their country. Yet, I've not seen such a casino. You can elaborate more on the base of your question.
legendary
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November 25, 2023, 03:47:20 PM
#10
I think that even if a country "blocks" a crypto casino, it's very easy to overcome this block.
You can just change your DNS to a more free (as in freedom) dns provider. Generally a government can force ISPs operating under its territory to block certain gambling sites but these blocks usually being on the DNS layer.
In the past I've used servers recommended by the German CCC, which is an organization focused on privacy. You can see their recommendations here (scrolling down): https://www.ccc.de/censorship/dns-howto/

Utilizing this tech I think that no matter where you live, you can use crypto to gamble as freely as you want.
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