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hero member
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October 14, 2020, 02:26:45 PM
#63
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But they're asking for your personal information.

Not documented but it's still part of what people are worried about. It may not look like the traditional KYC where you will upload documents but you only have to input it as they asks and been said.

I hope that the personal information is not giving my social number, my identity card, or something like that because if they are asking about that, I would not giving it to them. I prefer to search for the other gambling site and not give it to the third party or gambling website. I know the consequences of providing personal information to a third party, which I don't know much.

But if the personal information is something such as email or name, I think I can handle it. I hope the owner will consider not asking about the crypto gambler's personal information because we really avoid that such thing. They can ask about that if the gambler wants to withdraw a large amount.

credentials are not required. you only need to enter your personal information correctly when registering
hero member
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October 13, 2020, 10:29:33 AM
#59
Information is requested during registration to prevent security and fraud cases.

Identity documents are only requested in case of breaking the game rules and fraud.

Personal information is not shared with second parties and is located on our completely secure servers.

Cannot be tracked as withdrawals made with bitcoin are made with secret ID.

Good days.
hero member
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October 15, 2020, 08:26:04 PM
#47
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You can show it in the OP they will not request any identification for players they will only ask for your name and other details which is also asked in other gambling website when you register.


This is also need to answer what if for example we have large funds need to widraw will you ask for  KYC for that reason in the future ?

I guess you need to verify KYC if you want to withdraw large funds because that is for their security, and they want to know who their customer is. I think it is okay if we can withdraw small funds without verifying KYC, which will be advisable for the site. If they don't ask the details of the gamblers, people will like to play at their site.

Is the site taken down or am I blocked? I'm not sure since I can only see I can only see "Server Not Found". This is where the link ended after two redirections from the "Sign In & Sign Up" hyperlink https://www.marsbet1.com

Update: the https://www.marsbet.com is working.

......

Why do zonefloor kept saying credentials aren't required as long as no casino rule is broken when it clearly says in the FAQ and Terms that players need to have their account verified before they can withdraw? There are no exceptions mentioned.

I think they forgot to change the link on page 1. Perhaps, marsbet1.com is just for redirecting page because sometimes, people forgot the domain name and write what they remember. But yes, it will better to change the domain to the main domain on page 1.
legendary
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October 15, 2020, 05:15:43 AM
#46
~snip~
But they're asking for your personal information.

Not documented but it's still part of what people are worried about. It may not look like the traditional KYC where you will upload documents but you only have to input it as they asks and been said.

I hope that the personal information is not giving my social number, my identity card, or something like that because if they are asking about that, I would not giving it to them. I prefer to search for the other gambling site and not give it to the third party or gambling website. I know the consequences of providing personal information to a third party, which I don't know much.

But if the personal information is something such as email or name, I think I can handle it. I hope the owner will consider not asking about the crypto gambler's personal information because we really avoid that such thing. They can ask about that if the gambler wants to withdraw a large amount.

credentials are not required. you only need to enter your personal information correctly when registering

That's confusing. So how will you able to verify whether those information that's been provided is correct without asking for any credentials? For sure the site needs something to verify or prove that participants are using legit information, it will have issues
whenever you needed to withdraw your funds.

It's gamblers assessment whether to continue using the site and willing to provide
documents that's needed to proceed withdrawing your money.
Lately, almost always, when a site user has made a deposit and then wants to take it back, such a circumstance arises that KYC is required.
How good it was 5 years ago, when no one in the crypto world thought about it, and it was not necessary, since users were largely cryptanarchists or sympathizers with them.
But the regulatory bodies of almost all countries are doing their job, of course, someone is harsh, someone is softer, but still no one in the legal legal field will get rid of this.
So even when the amounts are small, expect identity checks anyway. And consider yourself lucky if you do not send your video images from different angles or piece of paper with dates in front of your face in front and in profile ( Grin Grin ;Das a criminal authority Grin Grin Grin)
sr. member
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October 15, 2020, 12:47:08 AM
#45
Is the site taken down or am I blocked? I'm not sure since I can only see I can only see "Server Not Found". This is where the link ended after two redirections from the "Sign In & Sign Up" hyperlink https://www.marsbet1.com

Update: the https://www.marsbet.com is working.

......

Why do zonefloor kept saying credentials aren't required as long as no casino rule is broken when it clearly says in the FAQ and Terms that players need to have their account verified before they can withdraw? There are no exceptions mentioned.

hero member
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October 14, 2020, 11:49:53 PM
#44
~snip~
But they're asking for your personal information.

Not documented but it's still part of what people are worried about. It may not look like the traditional KYC where you will upload documents but you only have to input it as they asks and been said.

I hope that the personal information is not giving my social number, my identity card, or something like that because if they are asking about that, I would not giving it to them. I prefer to search for the other gambling site and not give it to the third party or gambling website. I know the consequences of providing personal information to a third party, which I don't know much.

But if the personal information is something such as email or name, I think I can handle it. I hope the owner will consider not asking about the crypto gambler's personal information because we really avoid that such thing. They can ask about that if the gambler wants to withdraw a large amount.

You can show it in the OP they will not request any identification for players they will only ask for your name and other details which is also asked in other gambling website when you register.


This is also need to answer what if for example we have large funds need to widraw will you ask for  KYC for that reason in the future ?
hero member
Activity: 2870
Merit: 556
October 14, 2020, 09:14:55 PM
#43
credentials are not required. you only need to enter your personal information correctly when registering

That's confusing. So how will you able to verify whether those information that's been provided is correct without asking for any credentials? For sure the site needs something to verify or prove that participants are using legit information, it will have issues
whenever you needed to withdraw your funds.

It's gamblers assessment whether to continue using the site and willing to provide
documents that's needed to proceed withdrawing your money.

I hope that won't be necessary. When I see on the site and click on the sign-up page, the requirement is only needed to write username, email, password, currency, and country, which we don't have to use the real email if we don't want they know. But I don't know what will happen if people want to withdraw their win money or funds, whether they need to provide a document or process withdrawing without giving anything. Perhaps, they will apply KYC for people who withdraw the money in a huge amount to verify if they are legit and not related to the money launder.
legendary
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October 14, 2020, 08:48:01 PM
#42
~snip~
But they're asking for your personal information.

Not documented but it's still part of what people are worried about. It may not look like the traditional KYC where you will upload documents but you only have to input it as they asks and been said.

I hope that the personal information is not giving my social number, my identity card, or something like that because if they are asking about that, I would not giving it to them. I prefer to search for the other gambling site and not give it to the third party or gambling website. I know the consequences of providing personal information to a third party, which I don't know much.

But if the personal information is something such as email or name, I think I can handle it. I hope the owner will consider not asking about the crypto gambler's personal information because we really avoid that such thing. They can ask about that if the gambler wants to withdraw a large amount.

credentials are not required. you only need to enter your personal information correctly when registering

That's confusing. So how will you able to verify whether those information that's been provided is correct without asking for any credentials? For sure the site needs something to verify or prove that participants are using legit information, it will have issues
whenever you needed to withdraw your funds.

It's gamblers assessment whether to continue using the site and willing to provide
documents that's needed to proceed withdrawing your money.
hero member
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Merit: 620
October 14, 2020, 02:22:24 PM
#41
~snip~
But they're asking for your personal information.

Not documented but it's still part of what people are worried about. It may not look like the traditional KYC where you will upload documents but you only have to input it as they asks and been said.

I hope that the personal information is not giving my social number, my identity card, or something like that because if they are asking about that, I would not giving it to them. I prefer to search for the other gambling site and not give it to the third party or gambling website. I know the consequences of providing personal information to a third party, which I don't know much.

But if the personal information is something such as email or name, I think I can handle it. I hope the owner will consider not asking about the crypto gambler's personal information because we really avoid that such thing. They can ask about that if the gambler wants to withdraw a large amount.
I don't know what's on it.

But if you want to, you can register and try to see what's inside of it. They have mentioned that it won't be shared to any other party but if you would like to believe that, it's going to be on you.

If you are not confident sharing it even with them as you gamble, then don't proceed.
hero member
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October 13, 2020, 09:18:58 PM
#40
~snip~
But they're asking for your personal information.

Not documented but it's still part of what people are worried about. It may not look like the traditional KYC where you will upload documents but you only have to input it as they asks and been said.

I hope that the personal information is not giving my social number, my identity card, or something like that because if they are asking about that, I would not giving it to them. I prefer to search for the other gambling site and not give it to the third party or gambling website. I know the consequences of providing personal information to a third party, which I don't know much.

But if the personal information is something such as email or name, I think I can handle it. I hope the owner will consider not asking about the crypto gambler's personal information because we really avoid that such thing. They can ask about that if the gambler wants to withdraw a large amount.
member
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October 13, 2020, 01:52:48 PM
#39
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hero member
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Temporary forum vacation
October 13, 2020, 05:00:41 AM
#38
all gambling sites also require this but that is if the site is not an instant play site or if the site requires a proper sign up before you can start playing on it . verifying does not only means that we do a kyc but verifying an account also means that we set our unique password and we set the email and confirm the email  . unless if thier faq states that you must do a kyc to be able to verify or to be able to withdraw  . reading faqs or t.o.s  is essential because confusing situations like this can happen  and chances that your money will got stuck inside the gambling site

I have to disagree here. Not all gambling sites I know requiring proper sign up will also require kyc. You advertise bitvest right? They require a sign up and to my knowledge never need KYC apart from verification from your own account or signing private keys to recover account:)
hero member
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October 13, 2020, 12:55:38 AM
#37
As long as the game rules are not broken and personal information is filled in correctly, no identification information is requested.

We offer 100% payment guarantee to all forum members as long as they do not violate the game rules.
Thank you for clarification about the verification, so that is clear that the site doesn't need to send any document.
But they're asking for your personal information.

Not documented but it's still part of what people are worried about. It may not look like the traditional KYC where you will upload documents but you only have to input it as they asks and been said.
member
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October 12, 2020, 10:50:17 PM
#36
Our site should be well monitored rather than directly participating here it was launched a long time ago but the demand has decreased a lot due to its subsequent closure many newcomers are not joining because no update information has been provided on its site so far. If the site is old and reliable kyc is not a problem but kyc is not very effective as a new people do not like gambling sites because of kyc.
sr. member
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October 12, 2020, 10:03:37 PM
#35
What I can see is that this casino is established many years ago. That does not say anything about the reputation though.
Somebody from the forum already tried it?
They are new in cryptoworld so maybe they just adopted the new technology, but being established for many years doesn’t guarantee a good future and reputation. I don’t want to try this one since it requires KYC before you withdraw, its not convenient and this is something that the gambling site must consider since they are on a cryptoworld where KYC is not advisable as much as possible.
KYC is fine as long as your personal details is secured and as long as you are dealing with the legit gambling site, and this is a choice for every gambler whether to try this one or not. Anyway, I can't see the link on the OP and other social account for this gambling site so I suggest to have a better thread so gambler don't need to guess about this site and will try to see if the site is worth trying for and besides, having a social account can help us get more updated.
hero member
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October 12, 2020, 09:31:00 PM
#34
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Again, that's how I interpret it, you need to pass KYC first otherwise no withdrawal, specially if you are going to win big in this gambling website. So I will say that I'm not going to play with casino's that require KYC for withdrawals.

As for the redirection, most sites do get the back up domains so that no one can register it and then 'clone' their site. But we should always checks for redirection though, most of the time scammers are the first one to register those close or similar domains to the legit gambling sites.
I don't want to play on a gambling site that requires KYC too. I guess that crypto gambling site doesn't need KYC for their members except they wish to withdraw in a huge amount of bitcoin, that will be different. We hope that the casino will not apply KYC if he wants to invite the crypto gamblers to his site.

Indeed. The scammers will use similar domains as their new "office" to attract the members to visit on their site. But as long as we can know the main domain of that site, and we know where we should ask questions to the support system, we can feel no worry from the scammers if the scammers want to use a similar domain name.

~snip~
all gambling sites also require this but that is if the site is not an instant play site or if the site requires a proper sign up before you can start playing on it . verifying does not only means that we do a kyc but verifying an account also means that we set our unique password and we set the email and confirm the email
People can accept the verification if that is just for emails because we can use an email that we don't use for business or other things such as free new email. But if the verification means we need to send a document, hm I don't think that will be a good idea for us to register.

As long as the game rules are not broken and personal information is filled in correctly, no identification information is requested.

We offer 100% payment guarantee to all forum members as long as they do not violate the game rules.
Thank you for clarification about the verification, so that is clear that the site doesn't need to send any document.
full member
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October 12, 2020, 06:07:43 PM
#33
What I can see is that this casino is established many years ago. That does not say anything about the reputation though.
Somebody from the forum already tried it?
They are new in cryptoworld so maybe they just adopted the new technology, but being established for many years doesn’t guarantee a good future and reputation. I don’t want to try this one since it requires KYC before you withdraw, its not convenient and this is something that the gambling site must consider since they are on a cryptoworld where KYC is not advisable as much as possible.
sr. member
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October 12, 2020, 05:35:11 PM
#32


If already personal information if being filled as requested before withdrawal then it means the identity is  being disclosed and I am sure it will have the First and Last name, address etc as a mandatory field. So hearing and reading that many users would like to gamble anonymous and sites which does not require KYC is being preferred.

I understand very well what you are saying, but there may be payment problems on anonymous sites.

Personal information must be entered to prevent fraud cases.


So meaning to say that it will be more same a like with how fiat works, We needed to provide and complete the KYC before withdrawal will works to anyone who wanted to cashout.
With this, lots of gamblers will hesitate to use your platform as more of crypto lovers/ gamblers wanted
to enjoy and just runaway whenever they wanted without compromising their identities.
Most of the gamblers prefer to gamble anonymously and this is a big challenge for this gambling site to run successfully even if they ask for the KYC. There’s a good promotional on-going with this new gambling site, will love to try this one since my country is qualified to gamble here. How fast the withdrawal is for this site or do they need to confirm firms before withdrawing?
sr. member
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Buy $BGL before it's too late!
October 12, 2020, 10:31:02 AM
#30


If already personal information if being filled as requested before withdrawal then it means the identity is  being disclosed and I am sure it will have the First and Last name, address etc as a mandatory field. So hearing and reading that many users would like to gamble anonymous and sites which does not require KYC is being preferred.

I understand very well what you are saying, but there may be payment problems on anonymous sites.

Personal information must be entered to prevent fraud cases.


So meaning to say that it will be more same a like with how fiat works, We needed to provide and complete the KYC before withdrawal will works to anyone who wanted to cashout.
With this, lots of gamblers will hesitate to use your platform as more of crypto lovers/ gamblers wanted
to enjoy and just runaway whenever they wanted without compromising their identities.
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