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Topic: ⚽🎮🎲 Coinplay.com | Brand New Crypto Sportsbook & Casino - page 16. (Read 6875 times)

sr. member
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First of all, I would like to extend my best wishes and congratulations to this team for coming to the Bitcoin Forum. Hope you guys stay on the forum honestly without any scams with every customer. I visited your site and saw that you have created a casino site with sports betting. Although it took a while before to access your site, I hope you resolve this slowness of your website very soon. You work in the forum with your honesty, surely you can survive for a long time.
hero member
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I think many casinos still allow their users to play gambling without doing KYC and I think casinos have restrictions for gamblers before they do KYC.
You don't need to use a lot of money to avoid KYC even though later the casino will ask you to do KYC.
So as long as you don't use big money and don't withdraw too big winnings, I don't think the casino will ask you to do KYC.
We must limit the use of playing gambling in any casino, especially if we don't want to do KYC.
One shouldn't win big, really! Because of KYC?
At times, we paint KYC as though its a foe. It's a want not to do by most individuals and am not excluding myself on this but, making it a reason not to win big if you can don't feel like the answer to staying off KYC to me. Let's not forget, some casinos could randomly request users for KYC and then what, you run away to sme other casino or open yet another account? That's even inviting more trouble.

KYC is an issue in the crypto space and beyond, yes! That only becomes a reason to worry whe it's in the wrong hands and not being able to tell whom or where is the safe hands becomes the more worrisome.

In many countries casino informs tax inspections about big winnings. Nobody wants to pay taxes from his winnings.
Also it is necessary for users to be sure that the personal data of users are kept in a safe plays.
Do they really do that?
I have a different idea as to how these tax inspectors could get tips of what is. Of course it involves the casinos as well but, not directly sending any information to the inspectors.

You know sometimes these big wins are a vital part of there advertisement. Especially as a prove that they are capable to pay and its possible to win big. Now putting this information out indirectly lands the info on the tax office's desk.
jr. member
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I think many casinos still allow their users to play gambling without doing KYC and I think casinos have restrictions for gamblers before they do KYC.
You don't need to use a lot of money to avoid KYC even though later the casino will ask you to do KYC.
So as long as you don't use big money and don't withdraw too big winnings, I don't think the casino will ask you to do KYC.
We must limit the use of playing gambling in any casino, especially if we don't want to do KYC.

In many countries casino informs tax inspections about big winnings. Nobody wants to pay taxes from his winnings.
Also it is necessary for users to be sure that the personal data of users are kept in a safe plays.
hero member
Activity: 2870
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Guys, anyone tried out Coinplay yet and made a succesful withdrawal? How long did it take and did they request KYC?
I'm, Coinplay didn't request any KYC when I withdraw my money and the withdrawal is instant, depends on the network to proceed the coins arrived in your wallet. Are you haven't gamble on Coinplay or you're have playing and tried to withdraw but the casino request your KYC?

I think you have done something wrong, that's why they ask your KYC.

I don't haven an account yet in Coinplay, that's why I asked for some experiences aboutt them. That is all.
I think many casinos still allow their users to play gambling without doing KYC and I think casinos have restrictions for gamblers before they do KYC.
You don't need to use a lot of money to avoid KYC even though later the casino will ask you to do KYC.
So as long as you don't use big money and don't withdraw too big winnings, I don't think the casino will ask you to do KYC.
We must limit the use of playing gambling in any casino, especially if we don't want to do KYC.
hero member
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To some, $500 might be huge and to others, it's just something they could spare at some point. Bonuses is meant for everyone but can't be gotten by everyone. Gambling thrives on luck and lucky I what you would be go have reach the quota and qualifiers to be given a bonuses.
If the funds aren't spare cash or you don't have it, why chase after bonus rather than enjoying your bet and casino? It feels like a dumb thing to do and that's just me.

These quota raises aren't a way to make you lose but to compensate and as well appreciate your patronage. You could win and still be appreciated, same goes to when you lose in accordance to the casino's T&C.

When people see 500$ bonus they think first of all that 500$ bonus as a gift or present. And bonus is a good wey to attract attention. But it is necessary to play for these 500$ and only few person are able to withdraw 500$. It is necessary to remember that nobody will present you 500$.
not all gamblers bet for money but they sometimes gamble just for fun.
that $500 is like a bonus to have fun through the bets you like. it doesn't matter if you can't withdraw the bonus when you can bet using the bonus to have fun filling all of our free time.
if betting or gambling expects to win and be able to withdraw your money, don't expect bonus money, but use personal money and bet with your commitment to get the win you want.
legendary
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Guys, anyone tried out Coinplay yet and made a succesful withdrawal? How long did it take and did they request KYC?
I'm, Coinplay didn't request any KYC when I withdraw my money and the withdrawal is instant, depends on the network to proceed the coins arrived in your wallet. Are you haven't gamble on Coinplay or you're have playing and tried to withdraw but the casino request your KYC?

I think you have done something wrong, that's why they ask your KYC.

I don't haven an account yet in Coinplay, that's why I asked for some experiences aboutt them. That is all.
Maybe you will not be required to do KYC at the beginning of registration or when you are about to make a withdrawal if the amount is not too big but sometimes it can be different when you get a big win so you can make a big withdrawal, it would be better to read in detail about their terms and conditions at the time it was mentioned that KYC is not mandatory but they can ask for it at any time meaning you will not really be free from KYC.
hero member
Activity: 1652
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Now in all liceneced casino KYC necessary. I passed KYC in Coinplay.com after I oppened accont. It taked several days (2 days) to pass KYC for me. I withdraw money without problem in Coinplay.com. But I never had a big winning sums in casino.

Not all casino. This is just a perception of new casino in the crypto industry. Typically new casino that has license are the only one who ask random KYC to all there players once they request a withdrawal. They are using there ToS under the AML section that they can ask KYC anytime that they want.
Or also by providing betting limits as other casinos do regarding large withdrawals with bets that have reached the limit to immediately do KYC for safe withdrawals and avoid account freezes. Also, the bet limit option is quite effective in my opinion compared to imposing KYC right away, or asking for KYC randomly, which is clearly very unethical as a licensed casino.

Therein lies the advantage of casinos in that they give freedom to their users to always play comfortably without worrying about having to do KYC, let alone requiring several days of approval.
jr. member
Activity: 122
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I have never won big too,, but if someone withdraws big money (let's say withdraw 3 BTC in a day) from an online casino he/she wins is that considered normal? for large withdrawal cases, I heard that some gambling sites implement KYC, to prevent crimes such as money laundering or fraud and even maintain the gambling site's financial balance.


I often play in casinos and do not believe that it is possible to win large sums. It seems to me that only small winnings are possible in the casino. Even if you play a lot, it is almost impossible to win one, but a very large prize. You have to be very lucky to win a really large sum.
full member
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Guys, anyone tried out Coinplay yet and made a succesful withdrawal? How long did it take and did they request KYC?
I'm, Coinplay didn't request any KYC when I withdraw my money and the withdrawal is instant, depends on the network to proceed the coins arrived in your wallet. Are you haven't gamble on Coinplay or you're have playing and tried to withdraw but the casino request your KYC?

I think you have done something wrong, that's why they ask your KYC.
Now in all liceneced casino KYC necessary. I passed KYC in Coinplay.com after I oppened accont. It taked several days (2 days) to pass KYC for me. I withdraw money without problem in Coinplay.com. But I never had a big winning sums in casino.
I have never won big too,, but if someone withdraws big money (let's say withdraw 3 BTC in a day) from an online casino he/she wins is that considered normal? for large withdrawal cases, I heard that some gambling sites implement KYC, to prevent crimes such as money laundering or fraud and even maintain the gambling site's financial balance.

full member
Activity: 500
Merit: 102
Guys, anyone tried out Coinplay yet and made a succesful withdrawal? How long did it take and did they request KYC?
I'm, Coinplay didn't request any KYC when I withdraw my money and the withdrawal is instant, depends on the network to proceed the coins arrived in your wallet. Are you haven't gamble on Coinplay or you're have playing and tried to withdraw but the casino request your KYC?

I think you have done something wrong, that's why they ask your KYC.

I don't haven an account yet in Coinplay, that's why I asked for some experiences aboutt them. That is all.
copper member
Activity: 2800
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Now in all liceneced casino KYC necessary. I passed KYC in Coinplay.com after I oppened accont. It taked several days (2 days) to pass KYC for me. I withdraw money without problem in Coinplay.com. But I never had a big winning sums in casino.

Not all casino. This is just a perception of new casino in the crypto industry. Typically new casino that has license are the only one who ask random KYC to all there players once they request a withdrawal. They are using there ToS under the AML section that they can ask KYC anytime that they want.

But many old reputable casino like Sportsbet, Stake, Duelbits and many more including Livecasino that doesn’t ask KYC to user without having any problem on there account. If KYC is really necessary for there license they why does still many reputable casino doesn’t requires it to there user. I’ve been using all the casino that I mention above for a long time without doing KYC. I typically deposit around 100$ to 2000$ and make a withdrawal of x2 or x3 without any problem KYC verification.

Categorizing all casino asking KYC is mandatory requirements is hoax.

jr. member
Activity: 99
Merit: 1
Guys, anyone tried out Coinplay yet and made a succesful withdrawal? How long did it take and did they request KYC?
I'm, Coinplay didn't request any KYC when I withdraw my money and the withdrawal is instant, depends on the network to proceed the coins arrived in your wallet. Are you haven't gamble on Coinplay or you're have playing and tried to withdraw but the casino request your KYC?

I think you have done something wrong, that's why they ask your KYC.

Now in all liceneced casino KYC necessary. I passed KYC in Coinplay.com after I oppened accont. It taked several days (2 days) to pass KYC for me. I withdraw money without problem in Coinplay.com. But I never had a big winning sums in casino.
hero member
Activity: 868
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Guys, anyone tried out Coinplay yet and made a succesful withdrawal? How long did it take and did they request KYC?
I'm, Coinplay didn't request any KYC when I withdraw my money and the withdrawal is instant, depends on the network to proceed the coins arrived in your wallet. Are you haven't gamble on Coinplay or you're have playing and tried to withdraw but the casino request your KYC?

I think you have done something wrong, that's why they ask your KYC.
full member
Activity: 500
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Guys, anyone tried out Coinplay yet and made a succesful withdrawal? How long did it take and did they request KYC?
hero member
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there is nothing wrong with anything related to marketing tricks as long as you are forced to try it then it is legal,, if you are lucky then you can make a withdrawal with the registration bonus that you get, of course, with the conditions that you must follow. don't stop trying, who knows you will be the next lucky one.

I agree with you but users must understand that differen bonuses is just a marketing campagn and advertisement but not a gift or present.
Most casino bonuses are subject to some wagering condition,  if a player does not meet the amount of wagering requirement to allow withdrawal then their will be denied their withdrawal,  and if you pay close attention to the casino withdrawal terms and conditions you will see where all the conditions are mentioned there.
Most time, some players accuse the casino of holding their withdrawal or denying them due to not meeting up with those conditions and outline in the terms of service of the casino.
Players should know this and try to meet all requirements before placing a withdrawal request.
copper member
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there is nothing wrong with anything related to marketing tricks as long as you are forced to try it then it is legal,, if you are lucky then you can make a withdrawal with the registration bonus that you get, of course, with the conditions that you must follow. don't stop trying, who knows you will be the next lucky one.

I agree with you but users must understand that differen bonuses is just a marketing campagn and advertisement but not a gift or present.
full member
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When people see 500$ bonus they think first of all that 500$ bonus as a gift or present. And bonus is a good wey to attract attention. But it is necessary to play for these 500$ and only few person are able to withdraw 500$. It is necessary to remember that nobody will present you 500$.

I played differen casinos and chacked many casinos and all casinos use different bonuses. Especially popular bonuses for newbies. And sometimes they looks like so attractive that you want to try this casino  Grin
there is nothing wrong with anything related to marketing tricks as long as you are forced to try it then it is legal,, if you are lucky then you can make a withdrawal with the registration bonus that you get, of course, with the conditions that you must follow. don't stop trying, who knows you will be the next lucky one.
hero member
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I played differen casinos and chacked many casinos and all casinos use different bonuses. Especially popular bonuses for newbies. And sometimes they looks like so attractive that you want to try this casino  Grin
That's the idea of bonuses, I mean, that's that's bonuses are for. It was put there to be a pulling force, to be attractive for both prospective customers, gamblers and even existing customers to gravitate there stakes.

Now, its left for you to realise, its not a must get bonus but it there for everyone and the lucky one is who gets it and there are terms to it for sure. Its only necessary for the company to put that in place as a benefit package to lucky and fateful customers which is a good thing. So, you can as well go for the bonuses and hope to get lucky.
jr. member
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indeed! some are tempted for the bonus but forgot to check the conditions attached to it. and they will blame the site if they can't get anything from it afterwards. most bonuses depend on your amount of your deposit also. and with the terms that come with it, sometimes, it is too difficult to achieve as you already lost your bankroll before even hitting the half of its requirements.

Very often, users accuse the site that it does not allow money to be withdrawn. And then, when you start checking, it turns out that the casino does not allow users to withdraw the user's cash, but a bonus, since the user does not fulfill the conditions for granting the bonus. Many players perceive the bonus as personal money, and then complain about the casino that it is impossible to withdraw the bonus.
legendary
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^^
Just think of this $500 bonus or whatever the amount is, as any other game of luck where you have a chance to win as you may lose. It's gambling after all!
You need to read the bonus terms to know what the wagering requirement is or if there is any other requirement. This will give you an idea on the odds of winning. After that you can decide if it's worth it an whether to claim or decline it.

indeed! some are tempted for the bonus but forgot to check the conditions attached to it. and they will blame the site if they can't get anything from it afterwards. most bonuses depend on your amount of your deposit also. and with the terms that come with it, sometimes, it is too difficult to achieve as you already lost your bankroll before even hitting the half of its requirements.
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