I think Cloudbet are licensed anyway, you can see it at the bottom of their homepage. I think they're licensed in Curacao? This probably means that they need to follow the requirements of the regulator which means including KYC in their process.
I would always choose a casino that performs KYC anyway, it means they don't cheat their players
I don't know too much about curacao licensing, but i do know that a lot of popular casinos are licensed there.
One of the many things I ask myself:
in my country for any casino to have a license it needs to be located in my country, of course all people from my country can play at any casino in the world, but my point is this: how is a license issued in curacao for an anonymous casino that is located somewhere hidden can be in any way useful? I see a lot of people worrying about leave, but to this day I don't understand what the point of leave is? what use is the license?
in my case when a casino sponsors football or something in the real world, this casino is already reliable because the casino owner is no longer anonymous because as he sponsored things X, Y, Z in the real world he had to reveal his identity, he had to make a commitment, so he won't risk stealing people's money and running away. Of course, there are other points such as reputation gained over the years, but this licensing issue, I honestly don't see how this will help a casino to become reliable