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It is indeed subjective into some gambling sites but it would really be great to hear out that there would be no further verification incase you do win up big time.

KYC is highly frowned upon with this market which is no surprise.We do much prefer on staying up anonymous.
Unfortunately, majority of the crypto sites usually force you to submit your KYC when you win big in order to verify your identity and the winners usually succumb to this practice since it's a matter of money at the end of the day.

This isn't necessarily a bad thing for some while some others really hate this kind of stuff. I simply hope more and more crypto casino and sportsbook sites stop forcing KYC onto winners as time passes.
copper member
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I do not see the really problem about this. Why should it be a problem to give personal details, if there is nothing to hide? For sure they will not share any information with others.
Most gamble sites do not publish the KYC on their site, and when you win much money they will always ask it as well. So then it is much better to state this KYC in the terms. Only good.
Only good thing is that they run this site with a valid license. We saw many unlicensed casino's the last time.

Its all about personal preferences obviously. In this case you think that it is not a big deal to do KYC but it is a big deal for some other users including me. There are still many people want to gamble anonymously especially in bitcoin/crypto gambling sites. I myself prefer not to send my personal details for my gambling activities so I will always look for gambling site with no KYC. In case of a big win, it depends on how big the win is because value is something subjective.

KYC and sharing of your customer details defies the purpose of crypto built casinos. Most people want to remain anonymous. There might be many reasons why people prefer to remain anonymous but with so much increased risk to malicious activity one can't be too prudent in maintaining their personal details secure, and anonymous. As for the wins, I agree what's called 'big win' is subjective and even in these circumstances you could get away with publishing the user's username and still keep personal details offline.
There are sites that do ask out when someone do hit up some big pot which is really a little bit questionable or shady on my side and i had seen some sites that directly give out the winnings
without strings attached as long you havent  done anything shady.

It is indeed subjective into some gambling sites but it would really be great to hear out that there would be no further verification incase you do win up big time.

KYC is highly frowned upon with this market which is no surprise.We do much prefer on staying up anonymous.
Hi, we haven't had the need to KYC since we are only Crypto/CSGO. We have had players cash out $80,000+
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I do not see the really problem about this. Why should it be a problem to give personal details, if there is nothing to hide? For sure they will not share any information with others.
Most gamble sites do not publish the KYC on their site, and when you win much money they will always ask it as well. So then it is much better to state this KYC in the terms. Only good.
Only good thing is that they run this site with a valid license. We saw many unlicensed casino's the last time.

Its all about personal preferences obviously. In this case you think that it is not a big deal to do KYC but it is a big deal for some other users including me. There are still many people want to gamble anonymously especially in bitcoin/crypto gambling sites. I myself prefer not to send my personal details for my gambling activities so I will always look for gambling site with no KYC. In case of a big win, it depends on how big the win is because value is something subjective.

KYC and sharing of your customer details defies the purpose of crypto built casinos. Most people want to remain anonymous. There might be many reasons why people prefer to remain anonymous but with so much increased risk to malicious activity one can't be too prudent in maintaining their personal details secure, and anonymous. As for the wins, I agree what's called 'big win' is subjective and even in these circumstances you could get away with publishing the user's username and still keep personal details offline.
There are sites that do ask out when someone do hit up some big pot which is really a little bit questionable or shady on my side and i had seen some sites that directly give out the winnings
without strings attached as long you havent  done anything shady.

It is indeed subjective into some gambling sites but it would really be great to hear out that there would be no further verification incase you do win up big time.

KYC is highly frowned upon with this market which is no surprise.We do much prefer on staying up anonymous.
legendary
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I do not see the really problem about this. Why should it be a problem to give personal details, if there is nothing to hide? For sure they will not share any information with others.
Most gamble sites do not publish the KYC on their site, and when you win much money they will always ask it as well. So then it is much better to state this KYC in the terms. Only good.
Only good thing is that they run this site with a valid license. We saw many unlicensed casino's the last time.

Its all about personal preferences obviously. In this case you think that it is not a big deal to do KYC but it is a big deal for some other users including me. There are still many people want to gamble anonymously especially in bitcoin/crypto gambling sites. I myself prefer not to send my personal details for my gambling activities so I will always look for gambling site with no KYC. In case of a big win, it depends on how big the win is because value is something subjective.

KYC and sharing of your customer details defies the purpose of crypto built casinos. Most people want to remain anonymous. There might be many reasons why people prefer to remain anonymous but with so much increased risk to malicious activity one can't be too prudent in maintaining their personal details secure, and anonymous. As for the wins, I agree what's called 'big win' is subjective and even in these circumstances you could get away with publishing the user's username and still keep personal details offline.
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There are already so many casino's here on the site. we want a sportsbook as well, not only casino's. but okay, a casino appears to be much more easy to start than a sportsbook for gambling.
hopefully you will find some players, the fact that it is only a casino and no betting on sports is a negative point.

This is just bad, the OP is promoting his casino hence we must not insist on something that they didn't want. Would you tell a starting business, example like a lemonade stand, that lemonade is so cliche so we want some burgers? But I get your thought, duelbits is a casino but they can also upgrade soon to add the feature you want. And also, there are differences when you would start a gambling platform, when it would be a casino type or does it feature a sports betting. Both are easy to start when you would focus on only one of it. Would you tell those sportsbook websites to offer slots and dice upon the release of their platform?

I guess the suggestion is good but since this is the is new then maybe best to focus on the current game which I think not bad, building a reputation is a must since maybe it's a bad decision to rush things up and marketing campaign exist now and building a community is the main focus before this addition really happen. If more people will demand about the sports book for sure it will be added in future.
According to Hhampuz statement, the owner welcome any suggestions and Wildan88 suggestion is good but was not presented in a proper way. However, we all know how many years Bitslser only provided services for casino games before they add a sportsbook. It a gradual processing cause all this thing involve good thinking with steps cause if they sportsbook service that is no quality we will complain about it.
In the meantime, I'm sure the duelbit teams are aware of every suggestion and working on it but I will be happy if the team adds a crash game.

 I love the site though it super cool and welcoming!
legendary
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I switched business these years. Maybe it can be interesting trying to make some money with gambling as well. I read many things about these so called KYC.

Could it be worse if you provide this? I do not see the problem with it, as long as you know you are playing with legitimate money?
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Guys, have some faith! There are plenty of sites that used to be strictly for CSGO/DOTA2 where you would bet skins but after VALVE cracked down on it they started moving into crypto. Most of these sites had been around for years and without (besides some scandals involving certain streamers) any issues at all. The experience is definitely there and at the end of the day we should welcome sites who are willing to make the switch to our ecosystem Smiley

I'm sure Duelbits will appreciate any suggestions you may have, but presenting them in a classy way could go long ways too! FWIW I've been talking to the owner and I have no reason to doubt the claims being made in this thread about instant withdraws. But hey, give it a try and find out for yourself!

This. At least give them "benefit of the doubt", and then see how will they perform. Heck, we even have platforms that has been totally red trust with scam accusations and scandals and yet still in the game.

I'm sure if there are complaints then they should address in here. And for the KYC, yeah, it's to each his own, at least they are saying it up front, instead of hiding in in their ToS and when it's time for you to withdraw suddenly you are caught off guard with this mandatory KYC.

I agree with this. Also taking into account that they already indicate the KYC procedure in advance, and make no secret of it. More sites should do that. Everyone knows that these days you always have to deal with KYC unless you deposit and gamble enough. Better to declare it right than to ignore it. It is also good that this is explicitly stated in the general terms and conditions.
hero member
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Guys, have some faith! There are plenty of sites that used to be strictly for CSGO/DOTA2 where you would bet skins but after VALVE cracked down on it they started moving into crypto. Most of these sites had been around for years and without (besides some scandals involving certain streamers) any issues at all. The experience is definitely there and at the end of the day we should welcome sites who are willing to make the switch to our ecosystem Smiley

I'm sure Duelbits will appreciate any suggestions you may have, but presenting them in a classy way could go long ways too! FWIW I've been talking to the owner and I have no reason to doubt the claims being made in this thread about instant withdraws. But hey, give it a try and find out for yourself!

This. At least give them "benefit of the doubt", and then see how will they perform. Heck, we even have platforms that has been totally red trust with scam accusations and scandals and yet still in the game.

I'm sure if there are complaints then they should address in here. And for the KYC, yeah, it's to each his own, at least they are saying it up front, instead of hiding in in their ToS and when it's time for you to withdraw suddenly you are caught off guard with this mandatory KYC.
legendary
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Whatever works for Duelbits. Customers would be happy if they have another alternative with cheaper fees.
I talk about these a few months ago, why almost every CSGO Casino add Ethereum/Bitcoin on their casino instance other cryptocurrency with a cheap fee like TRX/XRP or maybe Doge.

If everyone wants to know, almost all former CSGO Gambling just add Eth/BTC myself thinking they want to take advantage of these. What's the advantage? to make other customers especially CSGO Customer easy move from one casino to other casino. Just see Gondam, Roobet, WTFSkin, and now DuelBits all of them former CSGO Gambling Casino and they all have the same cryptocurrency ETH & BTC. So, when customers want to move from one to another since their main customer before go to cryptocurrency is CSGO customer. All customer was really easy to move another casino CSGO without need to go on exchange to convert their crypto.

They target not only cryptocurrency but also CSGO customer, but that's just from my speculation.

Cool site but from this source https://whois.domaintools.com/duelbits.com, it says the site was created February this year.

I wonder why they're evading the question why they said they're experienced when registration dates tells us otherwise. Reasons like rebranding would be enough if that's the case. Maybe they forbidden by their legal team to talk about this?
If everyone was really watch CSGO and follow some streamer/youtuber CSGO Gambling, you will already know DuelBits age more than that's. They already running the service with more than 7-8 month, you can see their twitter age was created on Feb 2020

I also already know DuelBits before they publish this thread on bitcointalk, the proof on my thread my self included their game (dice duel) into my thread : https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.54632401

sr. member
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Of all the other cryptocurrencies you could choose as payment method, why did you pick ethereum? I know it's second to bitcoin in terms of market capitalization and maybe popularity BUT THE FEES!

Btc transaction fees is already quite high when sending in most days [weekdays] but Eth is just the same or could be even more expensive. Perhaps you can add another alternative there such as Litecoin or Doge.
I would say XRP or TRX if it's about fees and almost instant deposits and withdrawals. These kind of things like fees and fast deposit/withdrawal is to be in consideration as always, I too like this preference when I am trying to play on a gambling site.
Whatever works for Duelbits. Customers would be happy if they have another alternative with cheaper fees.

....If we are to judge the casino source on evidence of existence, I will say the site maybe well established as they claimed and according to the information provided by wayback machine the site was saved 19 times between April 6, 2014 and August 18, 2020 which mean there chance that the site exist since 2014 but may belong to another admin.
Cool site but from this source https://whois.domaintools.com/duelbits.com, it says the site was created February this year.

I wonder why they're evading the question why they said they're experienced when registration dates tells us otherwise. Reasons like rebranding would be enough if that's the case. Maybe they forbidden by their legal team to talk about this?

......

Duelbits, can you explain the difference between the "Restricted Regions" and the "Netent Restricted Regions" from your terms? What's the difference?

Do you block IP addresses from these regions? I'm asking since I've read other complaints that some casinos allow deposits but forbids withdrawals from restricted countries stated in their ToS.
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Why are you interfering?  If you can demand, you seem to know everything.  Also, try to make your own casino then we will also hurry you to what we want to see and you should have in your casino.  Is it because other casinos have added sports betting that they didn't have in the beginning, does that mean they also have to imitate?  of course not!  Yes, the competition in the crypto gambling industry is getting tighter and tighter, you never know where you will stay in betting because of the number of options available.  It doesn't matter what games they can offer to gamblers, I think their battle with the promotions and unique features on their platform will be tight.

One more thing, in the case of KYC.  It's easy if you do not agree with their policy, just stick with your previous gambling.  It's okay to give a suggestion, but don't force it.  They will not be in a hurry because there are processes and they just follow the policy of the superiors.

Just a friendly reminder, don't forget to still be nice to maintain a good discussion here in our community.
legendary
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There are already so many casino's here on the site. we want a sportsbook as well, not only casino's. but okay, a casino appears to be much more easy to start than a sportsbook for gambling.
hopefully you will find some players, the fact that it is only a casino and no betting on sports is a negative point.

This is just bad, the OP is promoting his casino hence we must not insist on something that they didn't want. Would you tell a starting business, example like a lemonade stand, that lemonade is so cliche so we want some burgers? But I get your thought, duelbits is a casino but they can also upgrade soon to add the feature you want. And also, there are differences when you would start a gambling platform, when it would be a casino type or does it feature a sports betting. Both are easy to start when you would focus on only one of it. Would you tell those sportsbook websites to offer slots and dice upon the release of their platform?

I guess the suggestion is good but since this is the is new then maybe best to focus on the current game which I think not bad, building a reputation is a must since maybe it's a bad decision to rush things up and marketing campaign exist now and building a community is the main focus before this addition really happen. If more people will demand about the sports book for sure it will be added in future.
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There are already so many casino's here on the site. we want a sportsbook as well, not only casino's. but okay, a casino appears to be much more easy to start than a sportsbook for gambling.
hopefully you will find some players, the fact that it is only a casino and no betting on sports is a negative point.

This is just bad, the OP is promoting his casino hence we must not insist on something that they didn't want. Would you tell a starting business, example like a lemonade stand, that lemonade is so cliche so we want some burgers? But I get your thought, duelbits is a casino but they can also upgrade soon to add the feature you want. And also, there are differences when you would start a gambling platform, when it would be a casino type or does it feature a sports betting. Both are easy to start when you would focus on only one of it. Would you tell those sportsbook websites to offer slots and dice upon the release of their platform?
legendary
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Meh.
Guys, have some faith! There are plenty of sites that used to be strictly for CSGO/DOTA2 where you would bet skins but after VALVE cracked down on it they started moving into crypto. Most of these sites had been around for years and without (besides some scandals involving certain streamers) any issues at all. The experience is definitely there and at the end of the day we should welcome sites who are willing to make the switch to our ecosystem Smiley

I'm sure Duelbits will appreciate any suggestions you may have, but presenting them in a classy way could go long ways too! FWIW I've been talking to the owner and I have no reason to doubt the claims being made in this thread about instant withdraws. But hey, give it a try and find out for yourself!
copper member
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We can judge the casino better on facts, I think. The only facts established at this point is that this site has been shown to be just 3 months old while claiming to be well established. And claims to have paid out $ 80,000 in 5 minutes. That is not true. If you try too hard and too hard to make it attractive to people, then you go beyond what duelbit has done and get too flashy for strange things to happen, and the lies are then spread quickly.
I would like to know if there are people who can share an experience about this casino? I think that's more reliable than a message from the operator.
We did pay out $80,000 in 5 minutes. There is many youtube videos / twitch streams that show people receiving their money instantly. By instantly I mean you will receive your money within 1-3 minutes. They are automatic.
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We can judge the casino better on facts, I think. The only facts established at this point is that this site has been shown to be just 3 months old while claiming to be well established. And claims to have paid out $ 80,000 in 5 minutes. That is not true. If you try too hard and too hard to make it attractive to people, then you go beyond what duelbit has done and get too flashy for strange things to happen, and the lies are then spread quickly.
I would like to know if there are people who can share an experience about this casino? I think that's more reliable than a message from the operator.
If we are to judge the casino source on evidence of existence, I will say the site maybe well established as they claimed and according to the information provided by wayback machine the site was saved 19 times between April 6, 2014 and August 18, 2020 which mean there chance that the site exist since 2014 but may belong to another admin.
 
hero member
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We can judge the casino better on facts, I think. The only facts established at this point is that this site has been shown to be just 3 months old while claiming to be well established. And claims to have paid out $ 80,000 in 5 minutes. That is not true. If you try too hard and too hard to make it attractive to people, then you go beyond what duelbit has done and get too flashy for strange things to happen, and the lies are then spread quickly.
I would like to know if there are people who can share an experience about this casino? I think that's more reliable than a message from the operator.
legendary
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You take it so personal. What is your interest in this site? I have the feeling you are part of this website. Otherwise, there is no need to react like this so angry. We are just giving our opinion about this situation. Many people are scammed, if somebody is telling us lies, I think it is the moral duty to inform others. it is up to them how to deal with this.
Did my self taking personally and I look angry?

I'm giving 2 options for both of sides, the complainer and the casino so make it fair. My self not just randomly talked by random speculation, Giving some opinion was not wrong at all.

But when you give a wrong assumption, they can't really pay at all the big win just because speculation is kinda wrong without solid proof. I more respect if you have more proofs for your post like @Arca, simple as that's. Even @dunfida still understands what's i'm talked about from my previous post.

Now let's say you talked like that's and DuelBits really make a signature message contains a bitcoin they have. Their bankroll was pretty high and still can payed a high money withdrawal, what's are you gonna do?
hero member
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Thanks you all for the feedback!

We will revisit our KYC policy with our legal team and update it accordingly. The wording needs to be clarified further although we haven't deemed it necessary to KYC anyone thus far, as we are only Crypto/CSGO.

We are a well established casino. We first targeted the CSGO / steam community, now branching out further. Please let us know if you have any other questions!

How can you write that you are a well established casino while your casino site is just running for only 3 months now?
^ I think at least they had run business here for several months and based on my computation, they rund 6-7 months after launching.
Giving them a chance to prove their legitimacy is taking quite time. I think now they had learned more about on this forum, they even admit that they need to change everything those errors to their KYC policy. Good luck team for your future endevour.
hero member
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Thanks you all for the feedback!

We will revisit our KYC policy with our legal team and update it accordingly. The wording needs to be clarified further although we haven't deemed it necessary to KYC anyone thus far, as we are only Crypto/CSGO.

We are a well established casino. We first targeted the CSGO / steam community, now branching out further. Please let us know if you have any other questions!

How can you write that you are a well established casino while your casino site is just running for only 3 months now?
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