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Topic: chinese bookmakers with tf gaming platform NO KYC (Read 3291 times)

legendary
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That's right. I'm not sure about the site in the OP, but scammers use "NO KYC" sign as often as unreal bonuses and stuff like that today. If you are not a high level criminal or corrupted official who want to launder millions of dirty USD you shouldn't be afraid of KYC. Don't be lured by shady sites, guys, only because they promise no KYC. Research further.
Don't get me wrong friends, there are still some big non KYC casinos that have been around for a long time and are now quite popular with a pretty good reputation.
Maybe there are some casinos that are non KYC and only aim to cheat but not all of them my friend.
Regarding the bonuses given by non-KYC casinos, they must be real and realized, even scam casinos will also provide bonuses that they provide to attract more gamblers.
I know that you mean well and you don't want many gamblers to become victims of casino scammers, but your presentation is still not quite right, friend.
Your point could be valid as you said but it's not safe running a online casino with no KYC verification, it shows that the online casino is running illegally and it's not permitted by any law to function, this could land them in serious trouble, also if you believe that some online casinos don't ask for KYC can you made mention of few?

I used to have an interest in such online casinos before but after reading about why other online casinos compulsory KYC verification I starter to trust them more and I stopped searching for the non-KYC online casinos.

Do list some popular online casinos that gamblers who hates passing KYC verification can use, I will like to see with my eye because I tried to find them with no luck, it's like they are off the radar or in hiding.

What you say is true but also wrong because KYC is enforced because of a license used by the casino itself but for old casinos that are old enough they don't require KYC because in the past KYC was really rejected by every gambler there.

It's the same as me, who previously didn't like KYC but remembering that KYC is really needed to make it easier for us when withdrawing large amounts of money or even avoiding certain problems that could occur, the decision arose to give KYC happily in a casino that I trust.

For old casinos it doesn't require KYC actually it's not hidden and here in the forum it actually exists but not all forum users know about it maybe because of the lack of experience they have.

In China things are handled very differently, it may not happen as they want, because in China there is clear control over everything, KYC in China is mandatory, a person who is somewhat irreverent with the things of a government can clearly be very punished and reprimanded for many activities, personally if I lived in China with all that control I would not dilute it, I would go to a country where I had more freedom, and when it comes to fun things are usually different, in some countries taxes are paid by cryptography , which I will never agree with, and with my way of thinking I will never agree with KYC.

In view of these things, we as players have the right to choose, I think that this right has not yet been removed in China, I think so, in some countries we can choose which casinos are good to bet on, that do not require KYC and that are safe, because There are many casinos that can be decentralized, but when doing things like gaming, you can have a little more privacy.
hero member
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That's right. I'm not sure about the site in the OP, but scammers use "NO KYC" sign as often as unreal bonuses and stuff like that today. If you are not a high level criminal or corrupted official who want to launder millions of dirty USD you shouldn't be afraid of KYC. Don't be lured by shady sites, guys, only because they promise no KYC. Research further.
Don't get me wrong friends, there are still some big non KYC casinos that have been around for a long time and are now quite popular with a pretty good reputation.
Maybe there are some casinos that are non KYC and only aim to cheat but not all of them my friend.
Regarding the bonuses given by non-KYC casinos, they must be real and realized, even scam casinos will also provide bonuses that they provide to attract more gamblers.
I know that you mean well and you don't want many gamblers to become victims of casino scammers, but your presentation is still not quite right, friend.
Your point could be valid as you said but it's not safe running a online casino with no KYC verification, it shows that the online casino is running illegally and it's not permitted by any law to function, this could land them in serious trouble, also if you believe that some online casinos don't ask for KYC can you made mention of few?

I used to have an interest in such online casinos before but after reading about why other online casinos compulsory KYC verification I starter to trust them more and I stopped searching for the non-KYC online casinos.

Do list some popular online casinos that gamblers who hates passing KYC verification can use, I will like to see with my eye because I tried to find them with no luck, it's like they are off the radar or in hiding.

What you say is true but also wrong because KYC is enforced because of a license used by the casino itself but for old casinos that are old enough they don't require KYC because in the past KYC was really rejected by every gambler there.

It's the same as me, who previously didn't like KYC but remembering that KYC is really needed to make it easier for us when withdrawing large amounts of money or even avoiding certain problems that could occur, the decision arose to give KYC happily in a casino that I trust.

For old casinos it doesn't require KYC actually it's not hidden and here in the forum it actually exists but not all forum users know about it maybe because of the lack of experience they have.
legendary
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maybe someone knows such bookmakers as https://www.zhb77.com/ or btc365.com (5 month ago) who have tf gaming or other chinese platform without KYC

would be very grateful if you could share these
Rule of thumb of mine whenever I deal with these kinds of casinos is to check if they have an announcement channel over here at bitcointalk, that at leasts sets me up that these people are confident enough of their credibility. If they aren't here, it's a big no-no for me no matter how much licenses can be bought, but credibility and reputation couldn't be purchased. I've seen a lot of people saying that these sites you're talking about appears to be derivates of the same fraudulent site, although I don't want to confirm nor deny these allegations as that would mean I'd have to waste my money over sites that are already shady, all for the sake of bypassing KYC which isn't even that hard in the first place.

I suggest you stop looking for no-KYC casinos, this field is a breeding ground for scammers and hackers.

It is a good recommendation and rule of thumb for those who wish to have a good and seamless experience.
That applies however, to only casinos which accept any kind of crypto currency, there could be people around here who have found a good casino which is exclusively FIAT and for some reason they like it.

And since this thread is a bout Chinese gambling sites, I cannot stress enough that gambling in that country is likely done exclusively with Yuans
hero member
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Oh, the ecstasy of KYC checks in casinos! Isn't it grand watching regulators flex their mighty power, demanding that sacred ID laws be upheld? And the casinos, those noble creatures, tasked with guarding personal info like a mythical beast protecting its hoard!

But why must casinos suffer such trials? Why bear the weight of privacy, shielding against intrusions, and bolstering security? All for that enchanting instant when a player hits the jackpot!

Indeed, when fortune smiles upon a modest depositor, the casino's KYC prowess awakens! What a sight! Who would want to expose their identity while basking in their fiscal triumph? The casino must seize the chance to save and embrace legal shortcuts, right?
So uhm, what are you getting on to exactly?
Rule of thumb of mine whenever I deal with these kinds of casinos is to check if they have an announcement channel over here at bitcointalk, that at leasts sets me up that these people are confident enough of their credibility. If they aren't here, it's a big no-no for me no matter how much licenses can be bought, but credibility and reputation couldn't be purchased. I've seen a lot of people saying that these sites you're talking about appears to be derivates of the same fraudulent site, although I don't want to confirm nor deny these allegations as that would mean I'd have to waste my money over sites that are already shady, all for the sake of bypassing KYC which isn't even that hard in the first place.

I suggest you stop looking for no-KYC casinos, this field is a breeding ground for scammers and hackers.
Though the criteria of not being on the forum doesn't really make a casino a scam but as you said, this industry is full of scammers so people need to be careful when they are choosing a platform to gamble and they shouldn't just choose a platform only because it doesn't ask for KYC. It is much better to choose a reputable platform and do KYC there and only use that for gambling.

People who tend to change platforms every now and then are more vulnerable to scams and frauds, such people need to stick to one platform and only use that for their gambling activities if they want to stay away from scammers.
I'm not saying all of the casinos that are not on this forum are scams or what, it's just that it's really hard to trust a casino (at least for me) when you don't have channels to reach them out, bitcointalk being one of them. So I refrain from using casinos that do not have announcement channels here. In any case, the point still stands that you should really avoid no-KYC casinos because well, let's just say I'm not gonna side with the greater evil here. Considering you'd have to chose between entrusting your identity to another corporation, or risking yourself from getting scammed by some snotty-nosed kid in North Korea or wherever on God's green earth just to save from being "tracked by the government".
hero member
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Rule of thumb of mine whenever I deal with these kinds of casinos is to check if they have an announcement channel over here at bitcointalk, that at leasts sets me up that these people are confident enough of their credibility. If they aren't here, it's a big no-no for me no matter how much licenses can be bought, but credibility and reputation couldn't be purchased. I've seen a lot of people saying that these sites you're talking about appears to be derivates of the same fraudulent site, although I don't want to confirm nor deny these allegations as that would mean I'd have to waste my money over sites that are already shady, all for the sake of bypassing KYC which isn't even that hard in the first place.

I suggest you stop looking for no-KYC casinos, this field is a breeding ground for scammers and hackers.
Though the criteria of not being on the forum doesn't really make a casino a scam but as you said, this industry is full of scammers so people need to be careful when they are choosing a platform to gamble and they shouldn't just choose a platform only because it doesn't ask for KYC. It is much better to choose a reputable platform and do KYC there and only use that for gambling.

People who tend to change platforms every now and then are more vulnerable to scams and frauds, such people need to stick to one platform and only use that for their gambling activities if they want to stay away from scammers.
hero member
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maybe someone knows such bookmakers as https://www.zhb77.com/ or btc365.com (5 month ago) who have tf gaming or other chinese platform without KYC

would be very grateful if you could share these
Rule of thumb of mine whenever I deal with these kinds of casinos is to check if they have an announcement channel over here at bitcointalk, that at leasts sets me up that these people are confident enough of their credibility. If they aren't here, it's a big no-no for me no matter how much licenses can be bought, but credibility and reputation couldn't be purchased. I've seen a lot of people saying that these sites you're talking about appears to be derivates of the same fraudulent site, although I don't want to confirm nor deny these allegations as that would mean I'd have to waste my money over sites that are already shady, all for the sake of bypassing KYC which isn't even that hard in the first place.

I suggest you stop looking for no-KYC casinos, this field is a breeding ground for scammers and hackers.
hero member
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That's right. I'm not sure about the site in the OP, but scammers use "NO KYC" sign as often as unreal bonuses and stuff like that today. If you are not a high level criminal or corrupted official who want to launder millions of dirty USD you shouldn't be afraid of KYC. Don't be lured by shady sites, guys, only because they promise no KYC. Research further.
The gambling industry is no longer a safe haven where players may place bets on games and collect their winnings; there are constantly complaints here and there. Scammers exist in several sectors of online sites, and their methods of approach are the same; they make it look legitimate and also provide bonuses that can never be withdrawn; it's simply a glitch of money stuck on your gambling account. 'NO KYC' expands over the area, and the majority of gamblers preferred it all in form to manage their objectives and means of producing fast money.
That's right. A promising casino can't guarantee it will be the best one for us. Therefore, we must do further research to understand if the casino is really good and will not cheat us or if the casino can cheat us later after we are done gambling. Never be tempted by attractive offers from casinos, especially if you have never played there. The experience of other people playing gambling in casinos will be different from what we get because we are in different places, and there may also be additional regulations that we must know. For now, it looks like NO KYC is a difficult thing to get except for web-based casinos that only need to connect a personal wallet to connect to the casino. Apart from that, the casino can ask us to do KYC later.
legendary
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That's right. I'm not sure about the site in the OP, but scammers use "NO KYC" sign as often as unreal bonuses and stuff like that today. If you are not a high level criminal or corrupted official who want to launder millions of dirty USD you shouldn't be afraid of KYC. Don't be lured by shady sites, guys, only because they promise no KYC. Research further.
Don't get me wrong friends, there are still some big non KYC casinos that have been around for a long time and are now quite popular with a pretty good reputation.
Maybe there are some casinos that are non KYC and only aim to cheat but not all of them my friend.
Regarding the bonuses given by non-KYC casinos, they must be real and realized, even scam casinos will also provide bonuses that they provide to attract more gamblers.
I know that you mean well and you don't want many gamblers to become victims of casino scammers, but your presentation is still not quite right, friend.
Your point could be valid as you said but it's not safe running a online casino with no KYC verification, it shows that the online casino is running illegally and it's not permitted by any law to function, this could land them in serious trouble, also if you believe that some online casinos don't ask for KYC can you made mention of few?

I used to have an interest in such online casinos before but after reading about why other online casinos compulsory KYC verification I starter to trust them more and I stopped searching for the non-KYC online casinos.

Do list some popular online casinos that gamblers who hates passing KYC verification can use, I will like to see with my eye because I tried to find them with no luck, it's like they are off the radar or in hiding.

Many players like you have felt the need to stop playing in online casinos for asking for a kyc that is annoying for many and I understand them because these types of casinos are the ones that make anyone not play and prefer physical casinos, it is That part is understandable, as far as I am concerned, only the best casinos that I fully trust are the ones that I comply with my KYC, there are not many, I don't think I can count more than 5, but they are casinos that are reliable for me and that there is no danger, even so I understand your point and it is understandable in every way.
sr. member
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That's right. I'm not sure about the site in the OP, but scammers use "NO KYC" sign as often as unreal bonuses and stuff like that today. If you are not a high level criminal or corrupted official who want to launder millions of dirty USD you shouldn't be afraid of KYC. Don't be lured by shady sites, guys, only because they promise no KYC. Research further.
Don't get me wrong friends, there are still some big non KYC casinos that have been around for a long time and are now quite popular with a pretty good reputation.
Maybe there are some casinos that are non KYC and only aim to cheat but not all of them my friend.
Regarding the bonuses given by non-KYC casinos, they must be real and realized, even scam casinos will also provide bonuses that they provide to attract more gamblers.
I know that you mean well and you don't want many gamblers to become victims of casino scammers, but your presentation is still not quite right, friend.
Your point could be valid as you said but it's not safe running a online casino with no KYC verification, it shows that the online casino is running illegally and it's not permitted by any law to function, this could land them in serious trouble, also if you believe that some online casinos don't ask for KYC can you made mention of few?

I used to have an interest in such online casinos before but after reading about why other online casinos compulsory KYC verification I starter to trust them more and I stopped searching for the non-KYC online casinos.

Do list some popular online casinos that gamblers who hates passing KYC verification can use, I will like to see with my eye because I tried to find them with no luck, it's like they are off the radar or in hiding.
hero member
Activity: 1148
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That's right. I'm not sure about the site in the OP, but scammers use "NO KYC" sign as often as unreal bonuses and stuff like that today. If you are not a high level criminal or corrupted official who want to launder millions of dirty USD you shouldn't be afraid of KYC. Don't be lured by shady sites, guys, only because they promise no KYC. Research further.
The gambling industry is no longer a safe haven where players may place bets on games and collect their winnings; there are constantly complaints here and there. Scammers exist in several sectors of online sites, and their methods of approach are the same; they make it look legitimate and also provide bonuses that can never be withdrawn; it's simply a glitch of money stuck on your gambling account. 'NO KYC' expands over the area, and the majority of gamblers preferred it all in form to manage their objectives and means of producing fast money.
legendary
Activity: 1946
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
That's right. I'm not sure about the site in the OP, but scammers use "NO KYC" sign as often as unreal bonuses and stuff like that today. If you are not a high level criminal or corrupted official who want to launder millions of dirty USD you shouldn't be afraid of KYC. Don't be lured by shady sites, guys, only because they promise no KYC. Research further.
Don't get me wrong friends, there are still some big non KYC casinos that have been around for a long time and are now quite popular with a pretty good reputation.
Maybe there are some casinos that are non KYC and only aim to cheat but not all of them my friend.
Regarding the bonuses given by non-KYC casinos, they must be real and realized, even scam casinos will also provide bonuses that they provide to attract more gamblers.
I know that you mean well and you don't want many gamblers to become victims of casino scammers, but your presentation is still not quite right, friend.

Of course there can be honest non KYC casinos. No doubt about that. KYC is required by the regulatory authorities in the jurisdictions where the site is registered. The gambling sites themselves don't need it, they just have to comply.  That's why I said "Research further.", not "Stay away from such sites". Smiley
Yes, friends, because I used to use a trusted casino but non KYC and I played for about three times, deposited but I forgot the name of this casino because it was a long time ago and after getting to know some of the other big casinos I started to leave it.
It is true that you said that KYC is not really needed by casinos because what provides KYC requirements is a license or regulator in the jurisdiction where the site is registered.
If the casino needs it maybe just in case of money laundering.
You are a forum member who is very experienced and has a lot of insight, so I know very well the intent and purpose of every sentence you convey, friend.
I also think that the KYC check is forced to be done by the regulatory authorities of the jurisdiction where the casino is registered.  And these bodies also operate on the basis of regular laws on personal identification.  For casinos, maintaining a database of personal data of players in any case presents additional difficulties and is an expense item of their budget.  First of all, due to the fact that they are obliged to maintain the confidentiality of this information, provide protection against intrusion, security and fight against possible leaks of this personal information.  All these activities cost a lot, even starting with hiring security specialists.  Why do casinos need such extra expenses? 
However, there is a case when a player wants to receive his fair and large winnings on his account.  Especially if his deposit was not very large.  And he was very lucky.  Here in this case, the casino requires KYC because there is a small chance that the player does not want or simply cannot reveal his identity.  And then this gain remains for a long time, and sometimes forever.  the general pool of casimo money.  So you can save money and in general legally.  This is the only reasonable argument why the casino requires personal data when transferring winnings to a lucky player. 
I'm thinking something like this.   Huh
Oh, the ecstasy of KYC checks in casinos! Isn't it grand watching regulators flex their mighty power, demanding that sacred ID laws be upheld? And the casinos, those noble creatures, tasked with guarding personal info like a mythical beast protecting its hoard!

But why must casinos suffer such trials? Why bear the weight of privacy, shielding against intrusions, and bolstering security? All for that enchanting instant when a player hits the jackpot!

Indeed, when fortune smiles upon a modest depositor, the casino's KYC prowess awakens! What a sight! Who would want to expose their identity while basking in their fiscal triumph? The casino must seize the chance to save and embrace legal shortcuts, right?
legendary
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That's right. I'm not sure about the site in the OP, but scammers use "NO KYC" sign as often as unreal bonuses and stuff like that today. If you are not a high level criminal or corrupted official who want to launder millions of dirty USD you shouldn't be afraid of KYC. Don't be lured by shady sites, guys, only because they promise no KYC. Research further.
Don't get me wrong friends, there are still some big non KYC casinos that have been around for a long time and are now quite popular with a pretty good reputation.
Maybe there are some casinos that are non KYC and only aim to cheat but not all of them my friend.
Regarding the bonuses given by non-KYC casinos, they must be real and realized, even scam casinos will also provide bonuses that they provide to attract more gamblers.
I know that you mean well and you don't want many gamblers to become victims of casino scammers, but your presentation is still not quite right, friend.

Of course there can be honest non KYC casinos. No doubt about that. KYC is required by the regulatory authorities in the jurisdictions where the site is registered. The gambling sites themselves don't need it, they just have to comply.  That's why I said "Research further.", not "Stay away from such sites". Smiley
Yes, friends, because I used to use a trusted casino but non KYC and I played for about three times, deposited but I forgot the name of this casino because it was a long time ago and after getting to know some of the other big casinos I started to leave it.
It is true that you said that KYC is not really needed by casinos because what provides KYC requirements is a license or regulator in the jurisdiction where the site is registered.
If the casino needs it maybe just in case of money laundering.
You are a forum member who is very experienced and has a lot of insight, so I know very well the intent and purpose of every sentence you convey, friend.
I also think that the KYC check is forced to be done by the regulatory authorities of the jurisdiction where the casino is registered.  And these bodies also operate on the basis of regular laws on personal identification.  For casinos, maintaining a database of personal data of players in any case presents additional difficulties and is an expense item of their budget.  First of all, due to the fact that they are obliged to maintain the confidentiality of this information, provide protection against intrusion, security and fight against possible leaks of this personal information.  All these activities cost a lot, even starting with hiring security specialists.  Why do casinos need such extra expenses? 
However, there is a case when a player wants to receive his fair and large winnings on his account.  Especially if his deposit was not very large.  And he was very lucky.  Here in this case, the casino requires KYC because there is a small chance that the player does not want or simply cannot reveal his identity.  And then this gain remains for a long time, and sometimes forever.  the general pool of casimo money.  So you can save money and in general legally.  This is the only reasonable argument why the casino requires personal data when transferring winnings to a lucky player. 
I'm thinking something like this.   Huh
hero member
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That's right. I'm not sure about the site in the OP, but scammers use "NO KYC" sign as often as unreal bonuses and stuff like that today. If you are not a high level criminal or corrupted official who want to launder millions of dirty USD you shouldn't be afraid of KYC. Don't be lured by shady sites, guys, only because they promise no KYC. Research further.
Don't get me wrong friends, there are still some big non KYC casinos that have been around for a long time and are now quite popular with a pretty good reputation.
Maybe there are some casinos that are non KYC and only aim to cheat but not all of them my friend.
Regarding the bonuses given by non-KYC casinos, they must be real and realized, even scam casinos will also provide bonuses that they provide to attract more gamblers.
I know that you mean well and you don't want many gamblers to become victims of casino scammers, but your presentation is still not quite right, friend.

Of course there can be honest non KYC casinos. No doubt about that. KYC is required by the regulatory authorities in the jurisdictions where the site is registered. The gambling sites themselves don't need it, they just have to comply.  That's why I said "Research further.", not "Stay away from such sites". Smiley
Yes, friends, because I used to use a trusted casino but non KYC and I played for about three times, deposited but I forgot the name of this casino because it was a long time ago and after getting to know some of the other big casinos I started to leave it.
It is true that you said that KYC is not really needed by casinos because what provides KYC requirements is a license or regulator in the jurisdiction where the site is registered.
If the casino needs it maybe just in case of money laundering.
You are a forum member who is very experienced and has a lot of insight, so I know very well the intent and purpose of every sentence you convey, friend.
legendary
Activity: 2576
Merit: 1875
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
That's right. I'm not sure about the site in the OP, but scammers use "NO KYC" sign as often as unreal bonuses and stuff like that today. If you are not a high level criminal or corrupted official who want to launder millions of dirty USD you shouldn't be afraid of KYC. Don't be lured by shady sites, guys, only because they promise no KYC. Research further.
Don't get me wrong friends, there are still some big non KYC casinos that have been around for a long time and are now quite popular with a pretty good reputation.
Maybe there are some casinos that are non KYC and only aim to cheat but not all of them my friend.
Regarding the bonuses given by non-KYC casinos, they must be real and realized, even scam casinos will also provide bonuses that they provide to attract more gamblers.
I know that you mean well and you don't want many gamblers to become victims of casino scammers, but your presentation is still not quite right, friend.

Of course there can be honest non KYC casinos. No doubt about that. KYC is required by the regulatory authorities in the jurisdictions where the site is registered. The gambling sites themselves don't need it, they just have to comply.  That's why I said "Research further.", not "Stay away from such sites". Smiley

I think this comes from something we call culture,we all know that in China there is always great control over Everything, for me it is imperative to be informed about each country, and in a matter of bitcoin, crypto and everything that has to do with the The government wants to control technology, which I appreciate, this was not done to be Controlled, on the Contrary,it was done to be able to be enjoyed without having to ask for permits or send documents so that they know our identity, however, with everything This is normal to think that if there is a casino site that does not ask for KYC,many will be suspicious for these reasons.
legendary
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That's right. I'm not sure about the site in the OP, but scammers use "NO KYC" sign as often as unreal bonuses and stuff like that today. If you are not a high level criminal or corrupted official who want to launder millions of dirty USD you shouldn't be afraid of KYC. Don't be lured by shady sites, guys, only because they promise no KYC. Research further.
Don't get me wrong friends, there are still some big non KYC casinos that have been around for a long time and are now quite popular with a pretty good reputation.
Maybe there are some casinos that are non KYC and only aim to cheat but not all of them my friend.
Regarding the bonuses given by non-KYC casinos, they must be real and realized, even scam casinos will also provide bonuses that they provide to attract more gamblers.
I know that you mean well and you don't want many gamblers to become victims of casino scammers, but your presentation is still not quite right, friend.

Of course there can be honest non KYC casinos. No doubt about that. KYC is required by the regulatory authorities in the jurisdictions where the site is registered. The gambling sites themselves don't need it, they just have to comply.  That's why I said "Research further.", not "Stay away from such sites". Smiley
hero member
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Be careful with gambling casino platform from China due their government most restrict with casino gambling exactly have connection with cryptocurrency deposit and withdrawing fund. Have two recommended gambling platform and I am familiar with btc365.com because every time watching football ever saw this gambling on board advertising, but never heard with www.zhb77.com/ and looks like new casino gambling platform for me. Recheck later about this gambling platform is really trusted or not because on gambling board seems not any user advertising this casino gambling.
hero member
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That's right. I'm not sure about the site in the OP, but scammers use "NO KYC" sign as often as unreal bonuses and stuff like that today. If you are not a high level criminal or corrupted official who want to launder millions of dirty USD you shouldn't be afraid of KYC. Don't be lured by shady sites, guys, only because they promise no KYC. Research further.
Don't get me wrong friends, there are still some big non KYC casinos that have been around for a long time and are now quite popular with a pretty good reputation.
Maybe there are some casinos that are non KYC and only aim to cheat but not all of them my friend.
Regarding the bonuses given by non-KYC casinos, they must be real and realized, even scam casinos will also provide bonuses that they provide to attract more gamblers.
I know that you mean well and you don't want many gamblers to become victims of casino scammers, but your presentation is still not quite right, friend.
legendary
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I stand with Ukraine.
Got curious about this, I think the Chinese government is really strict regarding gambling site and also offering it world wide. The no KYC is one of the things that people like, too bad I just read this topic and the URL seems not working anymore. It's really complicated to try out new gambling sites especially if it was created from other country and no KYC because today the no KYC policy is now somewhat to attract players and getting used by the scammers.

That's right. I'm not sure about the site in the OP, but scammers use "NO KYC" sign as often as unreal bonuses and stuff like that today. If you are not a high level criminal or corrupted official who want to launder millions of dirty USD you shouldn't be afraid of KYC. Don't be lured by shady sites, guys, only because they promise no KYC. Research further.
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Got curious about this, I think the Chinese government is really strict regarding gambling site and also offering it world wide. The no KYC is one of the things that people like, too bad I just read this topic and the URL seems not working anymore. It's really complicated to try out new gambling sites especially if it was created from other country and no KYC because today the no KYC policy is now somewhat to attract players and getting used by the scammers.
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btc365 now its scamming site, they blocked 90% accounts , so I'm looking for something similar
I still don't understand why newbies come on here looking for trusted online casinos but end up using online casinos with ruined reputations or scam past histories, why are you even trying to use this website called btc365 when there are many good online casinos on this forum? We wear strong online casinos signatures because of people like you, there is DuelBits, Roobet, Rollbit, and many more that give satisfying services to their customers, if KYC verification is what you are trying to avoid well it's not going to favor much because the biggest online casinos ask for KYC verification to keep their business out of trouble from the authorities.

Exactly!

Why would you want to look for a casino similar to the one you accuse of scamming?

This is complete nonsense! I don't understand the approach at all.
As you say, if OP is able to come and open a topic here, it means that he is able to do his research on the forum, and legit casinos are not what is missing around here.

OP may be part of the people who demand a regulated and licensed casino security, without wanting to go through KYC. One day people will understand, that in a long term perspective, KYC does not handicap them, but in general means protection for the end user and the casino operator himself.



What you say is a perception that is far removed from what many users here in the forum are looking for, if you look at it, many players will always look for a way to be more anonymous, to play without needing to put kyc and despite what I know Decentralized casinos achieve this, since they are not as reliable as a centralized casino, I think that partly here the decision is already made by the player, if he wants to undergo a kyc in a good and highly reputable casino or take a risk, not to let kyc and pay for each move, which I don't know is better.
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