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Topic: Crypto casino that doesn't ask for KYC (documents) at withdrawal - page 4. (Read 973 times)

hero member
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For example, Freebitco.in has never asked for KYC documents as far as I know but I don't suggest OP to play there because of many problems that they face these days. Btw I can suggest Bustabit and Bustadice, I've never heard anyone getting asked for KYC from these websites but they lack the currencies that OP is looking for.
All of your casino is being mentioned is "KYC" read the term & condition. All of them, stated can demands you to verify your self. As I said before, no and never will because in term & condition is always stated (casino have some right/demand verify/KYC in some condition).
Freebitco yes, they did changed that terms (kyc added for some extent) just last year, and the site started to get dump by its users. But bustabit as well as bustadice didn't, and probably will never as it stay the same since the introduction of the site unlike freebitco who introduces different features, its tokens, etc.
legendary
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For example, Freebitco.in has never asked for KYC documents as far as I know but I don't suggest OP to play there because of many problems that they face these days. Btw I can suggest Bustabit and Bustadice, I've never heard anyone getting asked for KYC from these websites but they lack the currencies that OP is looking for.
Bro what do u talking about ?

All of your casino is being mentioned is "KYC" read the term & condition. All of them, stated can demands you to verify your self. As I said before, no and never will because in term & condition is always stated (casino have some right/demand verify/KYC in some condition).

Plus, If you can play without KYC doesn't mean you are not getting ask (Just like I explained in the beginning). Always read in term & condition, not based experience for these topic (it's just like contract).
legendary
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I have been using livecasino.io for over a year now and I have been able to withdraw coins on the casino without no KYC. You can make use of the site.
Should I say you're lucky? I have been using Livecasino too and i submitted my KYC documents on demand about two years ago. It was a seamless process though. However, I think that it is not their go to to ask for KYC from users although they can ask from users at anytime if they have some reasons to but it isn't a must before or upon sign up as a condition for using them.
I use my ISPN IP for the connection always. Probably you might have used a VPN with IP from a banned location. Did you do that? The exchanges and gambling sites that I have used that request for KYC documents from me is because of this reason. Or if I may ask. Why do Livecasino requested for KYC documents from you? Or they just suddenly requested for it without any reason?
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I have been using livecasino.io for over a year now and I have been able to withdraw coins on the casino without no KYC. You can make use of the site.
Should I say you're lucky? I have been using Livecasino too and i submitted my KYC documents on demand about two years ago. It was a seamless process though. However, I think that it is not their go to to ask for KYC from users although they can ask from users at anytime if they have some reasons to but it isn't a must before or upon sign up as a condition for using them.
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BNB, LTC, USDT Bep20 payments are common in some casinos even I call it almost all casinos that are here provide these coin payments and now it's just for you to choose which casino of your choice that some people recommend.

You don't have to be afraid, some people who recommend their casinos have had a lot of experience with casinos for a long time so they recommend them even though each case is always different.

Because until now many casinos do not need KYC when you make a withdrawal, so you need to try it.
legendary
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Can you recommend some?

There is no guarantee that when withdrawing funds, you will not be required to pass verification. I think that the amount you decide to withdraw will be the deciding factor here. And the more this amount is, the higher the chances that you will have to go through KYC.
legendary
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Metawin web3, up to 25 ETH you wont be asked for KYC.
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I am aware of only 2 casinos that do not ask about KYC, Betcoin and nitrobetting, these two are the OGs and are very well reputed in the community. I haven't seen any issues with both of these, being using them from years at this point. Stake is another option but I am not sure if they ask for KYC to withdraw, haven't used it that much. You should be fine with the first two options Smiley
legendary
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Can you recommend some?

With BNB, LTC, USDT (BEP20) payment options?

From my little experience of gambling, I can say, all casinos can ask you for KYC document if you suddenly win a huge amount of money and then try to withdraw the entire sum. Like DEX, we don't yet have a Decentralized casino which can ensure complete anonymity.

If you find any such casinos, please let us know as well. Highly likely they have some shady background. If you are planning to play with small amount of money, then usually you should not face any kyc related issues..
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Maybe you can visit Shuffle.com or Stake.com or others because they have many deposit/withdrawal options that you mentioned.

Stake.com has recently started enforcing KYC for all the accounts. Now the users need to complete KYC before the year ends in order to use their Stake.com accounts. So I think we cannot suggest Stake in the category of casinos that don’t ask for KYC.
You need to understand OP that casinos that ask for KYC have a license, and all the legit casinos go for a license. If someone is not asking for KYC, then there’s a high probability that they are not legit. If you are willing to take the risk, then definitely give it a try. Upgrade00 has given you the best thread for reference. Use that to find the ideal casino.
KYC is good for someone to have done, but I know quite well that KYC do help but I don't know the reason why some persons doesn't want to have done their KYC verification to any gambling websites,  they gamble with, if Stake.com will enforce all the accounts in their sites to have done KYC I think it will be better and good gamblers, but concerning what op is saying, I don't think that op is making reference to KYC to accounts, is pointing at a particular coin that can be use to gamble that requires KYC, generally KYC is done because of accounts  or website for security purposes not for particular coins someone uses in gambling.
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Let me make this simple for you op. Every centralised gambling site out there(FIAT and Crypto) can request KYC at any point for various reasons using the TOS to justify their reasoning.

They can request it for low or huge amounts. For example, BC.Game requested KYC from me for 20 bucks which is bizarre and hilarious. Only decentralised gambling sites won't ever request any form of KYC based on what I observed.
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Can you recommend some?

With BNB, LTC, USDT (BEP20) payment options?
https://l0tt0.com/ accepts Litecoin payments and is a no KYC casino.

No, and will never find it.

In centralized casinos website register, they cleary stated can ask you KYC anytime. Meaning, you will be ask for KYC in some condition and by the way some member in here could be sharing his experience withdraw without (KYC) doesn't mean you will have same situation and experience.
This is true, no casino is 100 KYC free in their rules but I think that we can suggest him non-KYC casinos based on experience that some websites put down for years. For example, Freebitco.in has never asked for KYC documents as far as I know but I don't suggest OP to play there because of many problems that they face these days. Btw I can suggest Bustabit and Bustadice, I've never heard anyone getting asked for KYC from these websites but they lack the currencies that OP is looking for.
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Can you recommend some?

With BNB, LTC, USDT (BEP20) payment options?


Hey,

These ones: https://top69cryptocasinos.com/no-kyc-crypto-casinos/

legendary
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No one can guarantee that just because a casino hasn't asked them to undergo identity verification that they won't ask you either. Each case is different. Online casinos have systems in place that can notify the staff if something out of the ordinary is happening. Such systems can be triggered from the way you play, by your location, by comparing your gameplay to other players, and other things. I have been on Sportsbet.io for years and I haven't done KYC. I also have accounts on Playgram and Blackjack.Fun and it's the same there. 
hero member
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Stake.com has recently started enforcing KYC for all the accounts. Now the users need to complete KYC before the year ends in order to use their Stake.com accounts. So I think we cannot suggest Stake in the category of casinos that don’t ask for KYC.
It is true that I received a notice a few days ago about Stake,com that will enforce KYC before the end of the current year so that all features can be enjoyed.
For those who bet frequently and they usually will receive a $50 gift after passing KYC lvl 2 and this is an offer from stake,com directly sent via gmail.
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To be honest I have been using this platform stake.com for a long time without any KYC verification.  I have made a maximum deposit of $600+ here together and withdraw again after playing the casino. they didn't stop me for that.  You will find many casino sites that will not demand kyc verification from you up to a certain amount. But if you exceed that limit then of course they will demand kyc from you to avoid anti money laundering issue. Because many people try to launder money using casino sites.
Without KYC u played the game by depositing over 600$ and after playing the game you got your money backed no problem. You must have a good point for them because they didn't harassment a user for 600$ and without KYC.

Any money transaction without doing KYC is now considered a scam by everyone. But on the other hand you get the maximum amount of benefits by using stake.com. Now I would like to know from you whether it is still the same as before, without KYC, transactions can still be done there or now they have given new KYC restrictions? Can I deposit now without KYC if I want to play the game? Be sure about this matter.
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Maybe you can visit Shuffle.com or Stake.com or others because they have many deposit/withdrawal options that you mentioned.

Stake.com has recently started enforcing KYC for all the accounts. Now the users need to complete KYC before the year ends in order to use their Stake.com accounts. So I think we cannot suggest Stake in the category of casinos that don’t ask for KYC.
You need to understand OP that casinos that ask for KYC have a license, and all the legit casinos go for a license. If someone is not asking for KYC, then there’s a high probability that they are not legit. If you are willing to take the risk, then definitely give it a try. Upgrade00 has given you the best thread for reference. Use that to find the ideal casino.
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There is a long list of casino sites that do not ask you for KYC when withdrawing... Because I myself have played at many casinos on the forum not with KYC verification so all withdrawals are smooth without the need for any documents.

Maybe you can visit Shuffle.com or Stake.com or others because they have many deposit/withdrawal options that you mentioned.

But remember that the casino has any policy about AML KYC, even if you make a big withdrawal I'm sure the casino will ask you for documents... but if it's a small amount you'll be fine without KYC.
legendary
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Unless you want to go on a decentralised casino who are totally KYC free, that way you can be rest assured that you won't be bordered with KYC at any point in time, but anything other than that will result into you relying on semi decentralised cryptocurrency casino, semi decentralised in the sense that, their are centralised casinos but not to hard about KYC and that way many players mistakes them for as none KYC casino, whereas in the rules and terms of service is included that when you deposits certain amount or  you win certain amount, you will be demanded to go through KYC.
I have not even seen a decentralized gambling sites before. I have only heard of them before they they existed when bitcoin was first created but I thought that they may be centralized also but not requiring KYC.

A casino that is not having KYC or not make KYC mandatory but you are sending your coins to the gambling site address which is the address given you on your account, such casino are also still completely centralized.

The gambling sites that I can say are not totally centralized now are the web3 casinos like Metawin but they can also request users to get verified. But if you do not win more than $10000 to withdraw on Metawin and if you coins is not connected to money laundering and something illegal, KYC will not be demanded.
legendary
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Not because I'm participating in the signature campaign but I can suggest Shuffle, I've been playing for a while, made many deposits and some withdrawals without being asked for KYC.
There are some other casinos to try ofc but what you should aware is that most casino has KYC terms so you should be ready to complete KYC because the casino may ask you to do it anytime.
Stake was great choice for you but it seems that it is not suitable for you because KYC is mandatory now (will be officially started next year) but all users have been asked to do KYC some time ago.
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