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member
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Hello Dizbettors,

We would like to run a survey here. Do you want our KYC policy to be removed for the crypto accounts on our website?

Please write YES in the comments and tell us why shortly. If you don't want to - please write NO and tell us why.

Looking forward to receiving your opinion. It will definitely support us in our decision-making.

Kind regards,
Dizbet Team

I will vote for YES here. If you are a crypto user and would want to preserve privacy, there's no need for KYC. But I do understand if the site will require KYC if you are dealing with fiat and using your debit/credit card.

But if you are pure crypto user, I am not seeing the reason why you need to ask for KYC, unless you are a high roller. Maybe, set limits for crypto users that are high rollers.
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 0
Hello Dizbettors,

We would like to run a survey here. Do you want our KYC policy to be removed for the crypto accounts on our website?

Please write YES in the comments and tell us why shortly. If you don't want to - please write NO and tell us why.

Looking forward to receiving your opinion. It will definitely support us in our decision-making.

Kind regards,
Dizbet Team
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 0
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hero member
Activity: 1792
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newbie
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Happy New Year, everyone!

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Kind regards,
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hero member
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For sure there will be casinos on the market that will not require KYC verification, but will operate without a license and without regulations. It is up to the gambler to decide what is more important to him, anonymity or security.

No, there are casinos that have the license and yet they still allow gamblers to gamble anonymously, but it's not a complete anonymity as anytime they can require their gamblers to comply with the KYC requirement, and maybe if they failed to comply, their account will be close. However, a just casino would return the funds before closing the account.

There are certainly casinos on the market that are licensed and do not require full KYC verification. I think it depends simply on the interpretation of the law in a given country, or by the casino itself. Those casinos that decide to require full KYC verification simply want to avoid possible misunderstandings with authorities in the future.
If the casino has a license but can allow gamblers not to verify their account by sending their document, that will give more chances for gamblers to play gambling on their site. They will feel better playing gambling without KYC as they can play anonymously which they always want. Or the casino can limit the withdrawal money from the gamblers who want to cash out their winnings. And if they're going to withdraw a lot of money, they need to verify their account before continuing the process.
legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform

I have a question, if the criteria for KYC are so strict, why? What are they trying to avoid? I understand that it should not be for everyone and in a mandatory way, if I have to make a withdrawal of 2mBTC then do I have to comply with the rigorous KYC process?
Or is the minimum deposit required as well?If this applies to people who are in countries that are not prohibited, the things or cons for those who use VPN will be very strong.


I think the point is simply that everyone is equal in relation to the rules. If they start saying that this user can withdraw without the KYC verification and the other one can't, then questions and protests will begin. By establishing the same rules for everyone, they will simply avoid unnecessary discussions and complaints.

Rules are for everyone, what you read in the TOS are the rules to be followed. However, if it's written that they reserve the right to demand KYC or anything related, then we have to be ready as even if you are not suspected or something, you can still be subject to KYC requirements.

Gambling sites nowadays are not anymore completely anonymous, from the moment they are regulated, their anonymity has been lost already.

For sure there will be casinos on the market that will not require KYC verification, but will operate without a license and without regulations. It is up to the gambler to decide what is more important to him, anonymity or security.

No, there are casinos that have the license and yet they still allow gamblers to gamble anonymously, but it's not a complete anonymity as anytime they can require their gamblers to comply with the KYC requirement, and maybe if they failed to comply, their account will be close. However, a just casino would return the funds before closing the account.

Well, I think that it is a nascent casino, and that since they all have their protocols, it is interesting because as they develop, they see how the player withdrawal processes work, their forms and styles of play, and thus they will be able to establish less strict rules, in any case all this serves for the team to evaluate certain characteristics so that the casino improves, and more so when it comes to withdrawals of money, since that is when everything is more delicate because we all take great care of our money and it we want to have it safely.
hero member
Activity: 1792
Merit: 507

For sure there will be casinos on the market that will not require KYC verification, but will operate without a license and without regulations. It is up to the gambler to decide what is more important to him, anonymity or security.

No, there are casinos that have the license and yet they still allow gamblers to gamble anonymously, but it's not a complete anonymity as anytime they can require their gamblers to comply with the KYC requirement, and maybe if they failed to comply, their account will be close. However, a just casino would return the funds before closing the account.

There are certainly casinos on the market that are licensed and do not require full KYC verification. I think it depends simply on the interpretation of the law in a given country, or by the casino itself. Those casinos that decide to require full KYC verification simply want to avoid possible misunderstandings with authorities in the future.
legendary
Activity: 3080
Merit: 1292
Hhampuz for Campaign management

I have a question, if the criteria for KYC are so strict, why? What are they trying to avoid? I understand that it should not be for everyone and in a mandatory way, if I have to make a withdrawal of 2mBTC then do I have to comply with the rigorous KYC process?
Or is the minimum deposit required as well?If this applies to people who are in countries that are not prohibited, the things or cons for those who use VPN will be very strong.


I think the point is simply that everyone is equal in relation to the rules. If they start saying that this user can withdraw without the KYC verification and the other one can't, then questions and protests will begin. By establishing the same rules for everyone, they will simply avoid unnecessary discussions and complaints.

Rules are for everyone, what you read in the TOS are the rules to be followed. However, if it's written that they reserve the right to demand KYC or anything related, then we have to be ready as even if you are not suspected or something, you can still be subject to KYC requirements.

Gambling sites nowadays are not anymore completely anonymous, from the moment they are regulated, their anonymity has been lost already.

For sure there will be casinos on the market that will not require KYC verification, but will operate without a license and without regulations. It is up to the gambler to decide what is more important to him, anonymity or security.

No, there are casinos that have the license and yet they still allow gamblers to gamble anonymously, but it's not a complete anonymity as anytime they can require their gamblers to comply with the KYC requirement, and maybe if they failed to comply, their account will be close. However, a just casino would return the funds before closing the account.
hero member
Activity: 3024
Merit: 680
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Always a consideration that a site has to make when offering games on a site. If you want to do it with a license, that instills more confidence for players, but the entry requirements are also getting stricter, which in turn means that things more or less oblige themselves to hold a KYC.
Well , This is obvious. The problem is when a website lunch the service claiming that it's not mandatory to go through KYC verification. Then after they reach a good status, they start freezing accounts and blocking users from specified regions without a single hint. We saw this happening several times in the past.
As the incidents frequently happens with the same conditions, i think it's up for users themselves to chose whether to join a platform or not based on their own preferences. By experience, there is no way that a gambling platform will keep running without a license , sooner or later they will ask for verifications docs even they don't ask it upon signing up .
Absolutely true.

As they get the trust and reputation that they're aiming, they'll change and act the same with the others that have been asking for mandatory KYC.

But as they start out, that's part of their plan to not ask for any KYC and it's not mandatory. That's how they attract a lot of players.

@dizbet, your color combination at your logo seems familiar. I think there are other casinos that have the same color styling as yours.
hero member
Activity: 2338
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Always a consideration that a site has to make when offering games on a site. If you want to do it with a license, that instills more confidence for players, but the entry requirements are also getting stricter, which in turn means that things more or less oblige themselves to hold a KYC.
Well , This is obvious. The problem is when a website lunch the service claiming that it's not mandatory to go through KYC verification. Then after they reach a good status, they start freezing accounts and blocking users from specified regions without a single hint. We saw this happening several times in the past.
As the incidents frequently happens with the same conditions, i think it's up for users themselves to chose whether to join a platform or not based on their own preferences. By experience, there is no way that a gambling platform will keep running without a license , sooner or later they will ask for verifications docs even they don't ask it upon signing up .
hero member
Activity: 1876
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Top Crypto Casino
For sure there will be casinos on the market that will not require KYC verification, but will operate without a license and without regulations. It is up to the gambler to decide what is more important to him, anonymity or security.

Both are important for a player. People who are involved with crypto are never interested in sharing their personal information on any website, there are many reasons behind this which crypto users are well aware of. There are many gambling websites in the market that have made the rules of kyc more flexible with good security so that those websites are on the list of favorites for the players.
legendary
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Always a consideration that a site has to make when offering games on a site. If you want to do it with a license, that instills more confidence for players, but the entry requirements are also getting stricter, which in turn means that things more or less oblige themselves to hold a KYC. Many players are not happy with that, some players have no problem with that. It just depends on your preference.

What amazes me is that so many users comment negatively that the casino has decided to comply with the regulations and require KYC verification. After all, there are many anonymous casinos on the market that do not require verification. It is enough to look around the forum for a moment and I am sure that everyone will find something for themselves if the conditions of DIZBET do not suit them.
hero member
Activity: 1498
Merit: 506
Always a consideration that a site has to make when offering games on a site. If you want to do it with a license, that instills more confidence for players, but the entry requirements are also getting stricter, which in turn means that things more or less oblige themselves to hold a KYC. Many players are not happy with that, some players have no problem with that. It just depends on your preference.
hero member
Activity: 1792
Merit: 507

I have a question, if the criteria for KYC are so strict, why? What are they trying to avoid? I understand that it should not be for everyone and in a mandatory way, if I have to make a withdrawal of 2mBTC then do I have to comply with the rigorous KYC process?
Or is the minimum deposit required as well?If this applies to people who are in countries that are not prohibited, the things or cons for those who use VPN will be very strong.


I think the point is simply that everyone is equal in relation to the rules. If they start saying that this user can withdraw without the KYC verification and the other one can't, then questions and protests will begin. By establishing the same rules for everyone, they will simply avoid unnecessary discussions and complaints.

Rules are for everyone, what you read in the TOS are the rules to be followed. However, if it's written that they reserve the right to demand KYC or anything related, then we have to be ready as even if you are not suspected or something, you can still be subject to KYC requirements.

Gambling sites nowadays are not anymore completely anonymous, from the moment they are regulated, their anonymity has been lost already.

For sure there will be casinos on the market that will not require KYC verification, but will operate without a license and without regulations. It is up to the gambler to decide what is more important to him, anonymity or security.
legendary
Activity: 3080
Merit: 1292
Hhampuz for Campaign management

I have a question, if the criteria for KYC are so strict, why? What are they trying to avoid? I understand that it should not be for everyone and in a mandatory way, if I have to make a withdrawal of 2mBTC then do I have to comply with the rigorous KYC process?
Or is the minimum deposit required as well?If this applies to people who are in countries that are not prohibited, the things or cons for those who use VPN will be very strong.


I think the point is simply that everyone is equal in relation to the rules. If they start saying that this user can withdraw without the KYC verification and the other one can't, then questions and protests will begin. By establishing the same rules for everyone, they will simply avoid unnecessary discussions and complaints.

Rules are for everyone, what you read in the TOS are the rules to be followed. However, if it's written that they reserve the right to demand KYC or anything related, then we have to be ready as even if you are not suspected or something, you can still be subject to KYC requirements.

Gambling sites nowadays are not anymore completely anonymous, from the moment they are regulated, their anonymity has been lost already.
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