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February 01, 2024, 02:09:12 AM
#63
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Some casinos ban Dutch gamblers from entering maybe because the casinos don't want to get in trouble because the Netherlands itself also prohibits gambling as you said and they have their own license which most crypto casinos don't seem to have.
Faking KYC is indeed not recommended because at one point it will only make gamblers get into even bigger trouble.
Unless they use a casino that doesn't require a KYC then it seems they can still play and be accessed even though they have to use a VPN to be able to enter the casino site.
Netherlands does impose ban on gambling and only gives permits to regulated casinos or you could say casinos that are able to provide taxes as they wish, this is way for country to make quite large profits by utilizing permits for gambling.
It is clear that other gambling sites, especially those on crypto basis, will never be accepted or otherwise accept Dutch gamblers because the regulatory system and licenses are different.
If an error occurs then the gambling site will definitely have problems regarding the license they have, this will be loss for crypto gambling site and that is why the ban is imposed on Dutch people.

Well, faking KYC means gamblers are setting themselves up for problem that can be very risky, risky in the sense that they could get their account blocked if the casino finds out about it.
Moreover, falsifying KYC is not the right thing, this is strict prohibition set by every licensed gambling site.

But when using casino that doesn't require KYC at all and they can accept the use of VPN then the gambler gets big wins will also be problem.
Because the casino will definitely make it difficult for gamblers to make withdrawals when they win big, but if you are gambling with small money and just for fun then what you mentioned can still be considered.
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January 30, 2024, 07:53:07 PM
#62
I'd say Dplay is as good as you can get. You'll hardly be taxed as there's no KYC, and you can convert your XFUN once you obtain them back from the platform. Also, it's easy to access and navigate, and haven't had an experience when it lagged so far. In my mind, it's one of the best solutions currently available.
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January 30, 2024, 09:49:34 AM
#61
Netherlands government is actually making the gambling laws more tight that they have to prevent gamblers from playing in casinos who have no Dutch license. So imagine how hard for those gamblers who are living in Netherlands and unluckily, most of the trusted casinos are also not accepting gamblers from Netherlands. However, faking KYC is not the solution, you are just making the scenario worst especially if you eventually win big amount. Always ask the customer support first and be honest that you are from Netherlands before you decide to take the risk with gambling.
Some casinos ban Dutch gamblers from entering maybe because the casinos don't want to get in trouble because the Netherlands itself also prohibits gambling as you said and they have their own license which most crypto casinos don't seem to have.
Faking KYC is indeed not recommended because at one point it will only make gamblers get into even bigger trouble.
Unless they use a casino that doesn't require a KYC then it seems they can still play and be accessed even though they have to use a VPN to be able to enter the casino site.
I agree with you that it is not recommended to fake KYC, because every gamblers  will be asked for KYC to carry out verification even though not all casino sites require KYC. However, using a VPN will carry a high risk which will cause blocking which will possibly take the contents of your funds from your wallet and end up loss, because using any VPN in a casino will be risky and become a problem, so my advice is that it would be better to only use a VPN when necessary. Just follow the existing terms and conditions. Thank you..
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March 04, 2023, 10:49:00 PM
#60
Netherlands government is actually making the gambling laws more tight that they have to prevent gamblers from playing in casinos who have no Dutch license. So imagine how hard for those gamblers who are living in Netherlands and unluckily, most of the trusted casinos are also not accepting gamblers from Netherlands. However, faking KYC is not the solution, you are just making the scenario worst especially if you eventually win big amount. Always ask the customer support first and be honest that you are from Netherlands before you decide to take the risk with gambling.
Some casinos ban Dutch gamblers from entering maybe because the casinos don't want to get in trouble because the Netherlands itself also prohibits gambling as you said and they have their own license which most crypto casinos don't seem to have.
Faking KYC is indeed not recommended because at one point it will only make gamblers get into even bigger trouble.
Unless they use a casino that doesn't require a KYC then it seems they can still play and be accessed even though they have to use a VPN to be able to enter the casino site.
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March 04, 2023, 10:34:31 PM
#59
Try to find a casino with a good reputation as well as support for many cryptocurrencies.
The best ones according to my experience are:
  • BC Game
  • Bitsler
  • TrustDice

Source: https://deficasinos.io/

I can vouch for BC Game and Bitsler. I have played there, and both have great user interface and both are easy to use. I don’t know the current scenarios, but when I was playing there few months back, they used to operate smoothly for each and every part of the Earth. I have played at Bitsler from many years, and made many withdrawals. But till now they haven’t delayed my withdrawal for once also. They have also never asked me for my identity verification also. Moreover with above mentioned sites , I would also like to recommend Stake.com, they are also best in the business and operate almost everywhere in the Earth.
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March 04, 2023, 03:16:18 PM
#58
Top casinos these days usually ask for KYC. They might not be require it in the beginning but will surprise you upon withdrawal so it will be better to search everything well so you will have an idea right from the beginning. Yes, there are still trusted casinos that will not ask for KYC but gamblers from the Netherlands should know if they could access the site in their country. There are lots of restrictions in the said country but gamblers shouldn't fake their KYC because it could only cause trouble in the future.
^ I think that is right because players should be aware of the Know Your Customer (KYC) process that many online casinos now require. While some casinos may not require KYC at the outset, they may ask for it when a player tries to withdraw their winnings. It is always a good idea to do your research before signing up for any online casino and to check their policies on KYC and other important issues. Even though there are trusted online casinos that do not ask for KYC, players in certain countries may not be able to access these sites due to regional restrictions. So it is important for players from the Netherlands or any other country to check whether a casino is available to them before signing up.
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March 04, 2023, 11:31:34 AM
#57
Weird that a country which doesn't ban drugs actually bans gambling. Coming to your query, I checked some sites that I regularly play at and observed that none of them allow gamblers from Netherlands.

Do not submit fake KYC and always clarify all your doubts with customer support in any site before deciding to invest op.
Netherlands government is actually making the gambling laws more tight that they have to prevent gamblers from playing in casinos who have no Dutch license. So imagine how hard for those gamblers who are living in Netherlands and unluckily, most of the trusted casinos are also not accepting gamblers from Netherlands. However, faking KYC is not the solution, you are just making the scenario worst especially if you eventually win big amount. Always ask the customer support first and be honest that you are from Netherlands before you decide to take the risk with gambling.

Yes, of course, these strictures force people to look for an alternative in an online casino without the need for KYC, but this is also used by scammers who create online gambling decentralized platforms that do not have a license, and if you consider that OP is interested in amounts over $ 10k, then this is associated with a huge risk of losing funds.
Well, it is just a matter of choosing the right one; reputaion and credibility of a gambling platform for sure are top things to consider when finding a platform. Not all casinos without KYC would have a tendency to steal your funds. Actually I do take those who does, as more concerned with their olayers. KYC would limit the chances of easily withdrawing funds from your account so atleast that would give a harder time for those who are hacking accounts. Another thing is limiting underaged gamblers because they are more prone to addiction not to mention their sustainability of funds. So I am not totally against it, unless the activity itself is prohibited in your country.
Top casinos these days usually ask for KYC. They might not be require it in the beginning but will surprise you upon withdrawal so it will be better to search everything well so you will have an idea right from the beginning. Yes, there are still trusted casinos that will not ask for KYC but gamblers from the Netherlands should know if they could access the site in their country. There are lots of restrictions in the said country but gamblers shouldn't fake their KYC because it could only cause trouble in the future.
legendary
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March 04, 2023, 10:47:34 AM
#55
Among all the less popular coins, I would personally single out TFS. It has a very stable exchange rate and a high APR, I have been staking it for a long time and already returned all the investments twice.
Lol TFS or Fairspin is just paying shill accounts, they're not allow Netherlands citizens because they're regulated casino, so your question doesn't help anything in this thread. Anyway you can give me a proof if your investments have been doubled for invest in TFS token.

Not all casinos without KYC would have a tendency to steal your funds.
Yeah it's true, almost of online crypto casinos are trusted depends on the site, not from the license. Gambling license in crypto casino is really weak and doesn't help the gamblers.
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March 04, 2023, 10:39:49 AM
#54
Among all the less popular coins, I would personally single out TFS. It has a very stable exchange rate and a high APR, I have been staking it for a long time and already returned all the investments twice.
legendary
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February 22, 2023, 09:51:03 AM
#53
Weird that a country which doesn't ban drugs actually bans gambling. Coming to your query, I checked some sites that I regularly play at and observed that none of them allow gamblers from Netherlands.

Do not submit fake KYC and always clarify all your doubts with customer support in any site before deciding to invest op.
Netherlands government is actually making the gambling laws more tight that they have to prevent gamblers from playing in casinos who have no Dutch license. So imagine how hard for those gamblers who are living in Netherlands and unluckily, most of the trusted casinos are also not accepting gamblers from Netherlands. However, faking KYC is not the solution, you are just making the scenario worst especially if you eventually win big amount. Always ask the customer support first and be honest that you are from Netherlands before you decide to take the risk with gambling.

Yes, of course, these strictures force people to look for an alternative in an online casino without the need for KYC, but this is also used by scammers who create online gambling decentralized platforms that do not have a license, and if you consider that OP is interested in amounts over $ 10k, then this is associated with a huge risk of losing funds.
Well, it is just a matter of choosing the right one; reputaion and credibility of a gambling platform for sure are top things to consider when finding a platform. Not all casinos without KYC would have a tendency to steal your funds. Actually I do take those who does, as more concerned with their olayers. KYC would limit the chances of easily withdrawing funds from your account so atleast that would give a harder time for those who are hacking accounts. Another thing is limiting underaged gamblers because they are more prone to addiction not to mention their sustainability of funds. So I am not totally against it, unless the activity itself is prohibited in your country.
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February 22, 2023, 05:49:42 AM
#52
Weird that a country which doesn't ban drugs actually bans gambling. Coming to your query, I checked some sites that I regularly play at and observed that none of them allow gamblers from Netherlands.

Do not submit fake KYC and always clarify all your doubts with customer support in any site before deciding to invest op.
Netherlands government is actually making the gambling laws more tight that they have to prevent gamblers from playing in casinos who have no Dutch license. So imagine how hard for those gamblers who are living in Netherlands and unluckily, most of the trusted casinos are also not accepting gamblers from Netherlands. However, faking KYC is not the solution, you are just making the scenario worst especially if you eventually win big amount. Always ask the customer support first and be honest that you are from Netherlands before you decide to take the risk with gambling.

Yes, of course, these strictures force people to look for an alternative in an online casino without the need for KYC, but this is also used by scammers who create online gambling decentralized platforms that do not have a license, and if you consider that OP is interested in amounts over $ 10k, then this is associated with a huge risk of losing funds.
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February 20, 2023, 04:41:23 PM
#51
No KYC casinos could be trusted, but I think you should still refer to recommendations or at least look them up on public gambling forums to see what people have to say to them. I haven't exactly won that big of an amount in a no-KYC casino before, but I have my experiences with them and they weren't that bad (freebitco.in). Additionally, I don't think you'd find one registered if it's illegal by law, most KYC casinos would intentionally ban those users from countries that intentionally ban gambling.

Gambling casinos here in crypto are really trustworthy and don't ask for kyc from their gamblers who enter their platform.

      In fact, I do have a crypto gambling that I gambled in this casino that doesn't ask me for kyc even though sometimes I win 100$-200$ and I can withdraw it without any problem..
There are some, but some of them are still new to judge. Those casino who exist years without any problems or has a reputation now such as stake is for me a trustworthy casino, Though there are still new casino who haven't experience bizarre scenarios that won't make them do a risky move like banning or not letting their gambler withdraw. Imagine having a very lucky day and the $10 you deposited at the end of the day you end up withdrawing $5000 from the casino, I don't think that the casino won't investigate or make you do KYC with them. As long as it is stated in their ToS, They can freely do it and you need to abide it as you agreed to it before playing.
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February 20, 2023, 03:50:16 PM
#50
Most of the trusted casinos are also not accepting gamblers from Netherlands.

You're either misinformed or only see the active brands here on bitcointalk as "trusted". Almost every big brand has a dedicated Dutch project. There's a total of 13 operators licensed by the KSA to freely work and offer online gambling in Netherlands.

Belgium’s Casino de Spa was added just a year ago, not including Toto Online, Arcade Group, Holland Casino, NSUS Malta with GGPoker, Rocket Casino, Pikakasino, Bingoal, Betent and even Bet365 are on that list.



 
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February 20, 2023, 02:03:33 PM
#49
Weird that a country which doesn't ban drugs actually bans gambling. Coming to your query, I checked some sites that I regularly play at and observed that none of them allow gamblers from Netherlands.

Do not submit fake KYC and always clarify all your doubts with customer support in any site before deciding to invest op.
Netherlands government is actually making the gambling laws more tight that they have to prevent gamblers from playing in casinos who have no Dutch license. So imagine how hard for those gamblers who are living in Netherlands and unluckily, most of the trusted casinos are also not accepting gamblers from Netherlands. However, faking KYC is not the solution, you are just making the scenario worst especially if you eventually win big amount. Always ask the customer support first and be honest that you are from Netherlands before you decide to take the risk with gambling.
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February 20, 2023, 06:37:07 AM
#48
No KYC casinos could be trusted, but I think you should still refer to recommendations or at least look them up on public gambling forums to see what people have to say to them. I haven't exactly won that big of an amount in a no-KYC casino before, but I have my experiences with them and they weren't that bad (freebitco.in). Additionally, I don't think you'd find one registered if it's illegal by law, most KYC casinos would intentionally ban those users from countries that intentionally ban gambling.
One of the main reasons for using casinos with crypto is that there is no need for KYC. There are many reputable crypto casino sites that have been dealing with reputation for a long time. After researching these casino sites well and getting good reviews from them, gambling can definitely be conducted. Everyday a large number of crypto transaction have been done with crypto casino, it is much easier to gamble in crypto casino without KYC than other gambling platforms.

Some of the player does not want to have a KYC because they want to keep themselves so still its depends on the users preferences if they want to play with the casino have a KYC but it satisfies the gamblers needs, for me having a KYC still a good thing just even level 1 with the email or phone number we know how the people are lazy they keep saving their accounts and once they clean up those history without the accounts credentials with a huge amount of money blaming the casino because they wont give their account due to having lack of information as an owner of the account that's reality guys its always happen.
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February 20, 2023, 04:35:43 AM
#47
Gambling casinos here in crypto are really trustworthy and don't ask for kyc from their gamblers who enter their platform.

      In fact, I do have a crypto gambling that I gambled in this casino that doesn't ask me for kyc even though sometimes I win 100$-200$ and I can withdraw it without any problem..

Those are chicken charge when we talk about the revenue this casinos are making therefore they won't be too concerned about those types of withdrawal. We have many scam casino in the cryptocurrency space so what the user you replied to was saying isn't wrong. Wait until you win bigger rewards then you'll start seeing the ugly side of the casino as they begin to make you regret having an account with them.

When you win big then they begin asking for KYC and if unknowingly you default one of their terms and conditions, you cau can say goodbye to your profits as only your capital can be refunded to you.
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February 20, 2023, 03:16:37 AM
#46
What is a trustworthy casino for residents of the Netherlands?
Online gambling became illegal since about 2021, and is only legal at 'regulated' casinos that take 33% tax from your winnings above 450 euro.

I came across many sites, for instance stake.com. They allow VPN, but users from the Netherlands are not accepted, this means you need to enter a false identity. Is there any casino out there that is trustworthy for residents of the Netherlands? One that will not ask for your identity or block your account when you win a big amount?. I know there are casinos out there that requires no KYC, but will they still be trustworthy if you win a large amount over $10k?

Thanks in advance for any help.

The casinos i'm looking for are those that have Netent and Play n Go slots.


If you're planning to actively play, don't go to sites that are not regulated by the Kansspelautoriteit or you're just asking for trouble. If you're not a VIP level gambler you will get KYC'ed and you will run in to issues, and the TOS is against you in every case.

If you're looking for a regulated online casino, then I would recommend Kansino, a PlayNorth brand operating under the MGA, Estonian and KSA license: https://www.playnorth.com/brands/

Since they have all the licenses, you'll also find Evolution on there, who are the owners of Netent.

Yes, you will pay the tax, but it's worth it. They are a huge corporation and you'll have zero trouble.

Another option for you would be to get documents from another country, since you're Dutch/EU, you could easily find a remote job in Malta and get their identity documents here within just a few months, and with a Maltese Identity Card you can play on almost all of the MGA licensed casinos. That way you could still work from your home country, but use a Maltese VPN to play on any MGA licensed brand. If they "catch you" playing through a Maltese VPN through the Netherlands, you just provide them the Maltese documents and explain that you're travelling, and all good.  

Other than that, you can try playing with any Curacao licensed operator, but in most cases they will not have Netent and Play n' Go, and you will need to know someone there to ask for a zero KYC policy in case you're VIP level.

But, if I would be you, and if I'm serious about professional gambling, I would rather stick to the legal solution.

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February 20, 2023, 02:10:30 AM
#45
What is a trustworthy casino for residents of the Netherlands?
Online gambling became illegal since about 2021, and is only legal at 'regulated' casinos that take 33% tax from your winnings above 450 euro.

I came across many sites, for instance stake.com. They allow VPN, but users from the Netherlands are not accepted, this means you need to enter a false identity. Is there any casino out there that is trustworthy for residents of the Netherlands? One that will not ask for your identity or block your account when you win a big amount?. I know there are casinos out there that requires no KYC, but will they still be trustworthy if you win a large amount over $10k?


You are asking a bunch of questions that cannot be answered. You will have to try multiple casinos and find the one that will accept your account(even with VPN). Just don't bet big amounts of money/coins and don't expect to win big. Just play for fun.
Theoretically it's possible to get scammed/blocked on any online casino. It doesn't matter if your country is allowed or not.
It doesn't matter if the casino supports KYC or not. Doing your own research by trial and error is the only thing you could do. Good luck with your journey.

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February 19, 2023, 12:38:01 PM
#44
No KYC casinos could be trusted, but I think you should still refer to recommendations or at least look them up on public gambling forums to see what people have to say to them. I haven't exactly won that big of an amount in a no-KYC casino before, but I have my experiences with them and they weren't that bad (freebitco.in). Additionally, I don't think you'd find one registered if it's illegal by law, most KYC casinos would intentionally ban those users from countries that intentionally ban gambling.
One of the main reasons for using casinos with crypto is that there is no need for KYC. There are many reputable crypto casino sites that have been dealing with reputation for a long time. After researching these casino sites well and getting good reviews from them, gambling can definitely be conducted. Everyday a large number of crypto transaction have been done with crypto casino, it is much easier to gamble in crypto casino without KYC than other gambling platforms.
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