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hero member
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And some motivation in addition to the KYC discussion Cool

We prepared the success story of one of our players. His total winning was $884 805
And he already withdrew $747 564! (without any problems!)

Here is the full story.
And don't forget that everything is stored in blockchain.
You are missing the point. The player that won that amount is clearly extremely lucky and is part of the minority who actually manage to win against the house edge while the majority lose against the house edge in the long-term for obvious reasons.

You need to realise the fact that most crypto investors like me detest KYC and avoid it completely unless absolutely necessary.
copper member
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And some motivation in addition to the KYC discussion Cool

We prepared the success story of one of our players. His total winning was $884 805
And he already withdrew $747 564! (without any problems!)

Here is the full story.
And don't forget that everything is stored in blockchain.
copper member
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Hey folks! Thanks for your interest and lots of questions here!

Let's start with the question re TFS token. So when are we planning to list the TFS token? - soon. Now the TFS sale is getting closer to its end. The next step is listing.

You still can join the Play to Earn or Hold to Earn program on easy terms. It is better to read all the details on our blog

As I promised before we will share the WP as soon as it is ready. We are finalizing it now.
sr. member
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What I have observed is that most of them start requesting for KYC when one is attempting to withdraw big winnings or if the account is suspicious, but if you are a "squid" in gambling keeps withdrawing small amounts occasionally, it is very likely they will never disturb you with KYC verification.
That's the problem when a gambler won big time and when withdrawing the winnings then the site will ask for KYC. For small amounts from time to time would make the total amount very small because of the fee but if the fee is small/free sometimes then it's no worry to withdraw occasionally. That's what I would do if the casino ask for KYC.
This is a normal tricks from gambling sites nowadays , when checking their TOS you cannot find KYC obligatory but when you won specially with Decent amount? then KYC will pop and they will ask for verification in which most of us denied to process and the gambling site wins.
actually for me this is a shady attitude and must not be respected as they are tricking gamblers in that manner.
hero member
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What I have observed is that most of them start requesting for KYC when one is attempting to withdraw big winnings or if the account is suspicious, but if you are a "squid" in gambling keeps withdrawing small amounts occasionally, it is very likely they will never disturb you with KYC verification.
That's the problem when a gambler won big time and when withdrawing the winnings then the site will ask for KYC. For small amounts from time to time would make the total amount very small because of the fee but if the fee is small/free sometimes then it's no worry to withdraw occasionally. That's what I would do if the casino ask for KYC.
hero member
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I didn't misunderstood any of it. There are some platform that didn't ask KYC when I register and when I withdraw. Of course, crypto is used as one of their mode of payment if they also pay in fiat. Don't misunderstand what I mean as not all platform ask KYC even if I used crypto. You may be right at some point that some platform may ask KYC when they think that you are suspicious enough.
What I have observed is that most of them start requesting for KYC when one is attempting to withdraw big winnings or if the account is suspicious, but if you are a "squid" in gambling keeps withdrawing small amounts occasionally, it is very likely they will never disturb you with KYC verification.

Basically KYC is implemented to avoid money laundering so of course accounts with large deposits/withdrawals are the main target of KYC
If there are other cases related to KYC it is usually an act that cheats the casino so KYC is needed to identify players like this in the future

In the end, KYC will be applied to the site to prevent the illegal thing that can happen to their business because it is important to make sure that their business keeps clean. Hopefully, those sites that require KYC can protect the member's data from any leak so there is no worry.

If that player is just using small deposits/withdrawals, I think the casino does not have to ask KYC because that player is nothing to them but many other big players who they can ask for KYC.
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Welcome to the forum and welcome to the new competitor here in Crypto gambling.

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hero member
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The truth is that all casinos that will operate legally will need to implement KYC verification for all users. It is only a matter of time for governments to regulate and force everyone to do so.
Lol. The truth is that you need to do more research thoroughly because you are clearly wrong here. So many sites like Crypto.Games, Stake, Fairlay, Duelbits, Rollbit etc don't require KYC at all unless they find something suspicious.

The governments won't be able to force every single crypto gambling site to follow their rules and history has proven that.
Try to wander around and we would really be seeing lots of gambling sites which are known and popular but still havent asked out about KYC or verification and its true that they would only be asking out
when they have seen something suspicious on someones account or simply into its activity which one also of the reasons on why they've been loved so much with those gamblers in the market.
Its true that government wont anytime be serious on requiring and able to check out each of them which we could tell it isnt really that much necessary.
legendary
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I didn't misunderstood any of it. There are some platform that didn't ask KYC when I register and when I withdraw. Of course, crypto is used as one of their mode of payment if they also pay in fiat. Don't misunderstand what I mean as not all platform ask KYC even if I used crypto. You may be right at some point that some platform may ask KYC when they think that you are suspicious enough.
What I have observed is that most of them start requesting for KYC when one is attempting to withdraw big winnings or if the account is suspicious, but if you are a "squid" in gambling keeps withdrawing small amounts occasionally, it is very likely they will never disturb you with KYC verification.

Basically KYC is implemented to avoid money laundering so of course accounts with large deposits/withdrawals are the main target of KYC
If there are other cases related to KYC it is usually an act that cheats the casino so KYC is needed to identify players like this in the future
copper member
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I didn't misunderstood any of it. There are some platform that didn't ask KYC when I register and when I withdraw. Of course, crypto is used as one of their mode of payment if they also pay in fiat. Don't misunderstand what I mean as not all platform ask KYC even if I used crypto. You may be right at some point that some platform may ask KYC when they think that you are suspicious enough.
What I have observed is that most of them start requesting for KYC when one is attempting to withdraw big winnings or if the account is suspicious, but if you are a "squid" in gambling keeps withdrawing small amounts occasionally, it is very likely they will never disturb you with KYC verification.
hero member
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The truth is that all casinos that will operate legally will need to implement KYC verification for all users.
There are legally operating online crypto casinos and they're not asking for any KYC to their all users. It's just a matter of their jurisdiction and probably licensing that requires them to do so.

It is only a matter of time for governments to regulate and force everyone to do so.
It's going there soon but as long as there's no forcing for most users to get on KYC, there's nothing to worry about. Most gamblers will stay to the casinos that are not requiring it.
sr. member
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The truth is that all casinos that will operate legally will need to implement KYC verification for all users. It is only a matter of time for governments to regulate and force everyone to do so.
Lol. The truth is that you need to do more research thoroughly because you are clearly wrong here. So many sites like Crypto.Games, Stake, Fairlay, Duelbits, Rollbit etc don't require KYC at all unless they find something suspicious.

The governments won't be able to force every single crypto gambling site to follow their rules and history has proven that.

He too pro to the government maybe. Lol

Is that the Casino obligation? I don't think all casinos provide KYC obligations if in the end many of us are still playing without needing to complete all the data. Just need to follow the rules as they have given us in the FAQ/ToS section. And many casinos only require us to enter a username and password, that's been the case. Maybe looking at the License from Curacao almost really requires us to complete KYC. So back to the rules, everything is listed.
hero member
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The truth is that all casinos that will operate legally will need to implement KYC verification for all users. It is only a matter of time for governments to regulate and force everyone to do so.
Lol. The truth is that you need to do more research thoroughly because you are clearly wrong here. So many sites like Crypto.Games, Stake, Fairlay, Duelbits, Rollbit etc don't require KYC at all unless they find something suspicious.

The governments won't be able to force every single crypto gambling site to follow their rules and history has proven that.
legendary
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Welcome to the forum.
The site works well in my mobile phone and I like the color combination.

I have not registered yet but my concern is the kyc. I read on your info this.

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1.2. When You choose to open a Member Account You will be asked to provide Us with certain personal information. This information may include Your full name, e-mail address, a chosen password, username, age, valid mobile phone number.

1.3. Fairspin may at its sole discretion request You to provide additional information (e.g. residence address, country of residence) and/or documents (s.a. ID, passport, driver's license). This is important for the ‘Know Your Client’ process as imposed by the anti-money laundering regulations.
So it is required to abide to kyc procedure?



I also liked the mobile version, however I think that the KYC do it to watch their backs, in every casino, Exchange I have seen that they are having this forecast, what I wonder is the following, if this will cause more problems? As they have them in Colombia with Binance, I think that for the deposit part it should not have so much restriction, or at least I think they should say the maximum amount to be able to deposit by the players, so I think they would avoid an unwanted process from KYC, well it's just a suggestion for the site.
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Not really correct, depends on where you live. If you live on Philippine, there's a lot demand for this games.
Too bad for him. Additional to what you said, it's not just Philippines that these blockchain games mostly NFT games are in demand. I have joined many telegram groups, discord group and other social media groups about NFT games and I do find other people that is not on Philippine but in other countries looking for a way to earn money. Even if the game is in beta but still many are trying their luck as it may be successful in the future once the beta ends.
Example is Mir4 in which Many Chinese players are in that NFT game and yes they are dominating the whole game at all.

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But welcome fairspin to this forum , hope that you are literally FAIR in terms of operation and deposit and withdrawals .
hero member
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Not really correct, depends on where you live. If you live on Philippine, there's a lot demand for this games.
Too bad for him. Additional to what you said, it's not just Philippines that these blockchain games mostly NFT games are in demand. I have joined many telegram groups, discord group and other social media groups about NFT games and I do find other people that is not on Philippine but in other countries looking for a way to earn money. Even if the game is in beta but still many are trying their luck as it may be successful in the future once the beta ends.
legendary
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This casino is tricking up its bonus wagering requirements.
It is stated that the welcome offer has x25 wagering requirements, but the slots contribute only 40% to the wagering process. (other games even less)
The real wagering requirement for their welcome offer is x62.5 if you play slot games.
Yep this is mislead, I've seen this kind percentage formula of wagering requirements. But the slots always contribute 100% even other games are contribute less, at least it won't change the total wagering requirements if you always play slots.

Except blockchain-based games do not require licenses and KYC unfortunately this game is less in demand
Not really correct, depends on where you live. If you live on Philippine, there's a lot demand for this games.
hero member
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Don't misunderstand with it Crypto is just a payment method so even though you use crypto does not mean you can avoid KYC because they still need a license and regulation
Except blockchain-based games do not require licenses and KYC unfortunately this game is less in demand

I didn't misunderstood any of it. There are some platform that didn't ask KYC when I register and when I withdraw. Of course, crypto is used as one of their mode of payment if they also pay in fiat. Don't misunderstand what I mean as not all platform ask KYC even if I used crypto. You may be right at some point that some platform may ask KYC when they think that you are suspicious enough.
full member
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Guys, please read my detailed Fairspin review before you decide to play here.

This casino is tricking up its bonus wagering requirements.
It is stated that the welcome offer has x25 wagering requirements, but the slots contribute only 40% to the wagering process. (other games even less)
The real wagering requirement for their welcome offer is x62.5 if you play slot games.




Looks like a valid argument but lets see what will be OP's response on this , actually I'm not familiar with this one
as i am not into bonuses when playing because mostly GOod and legit casinos don't offer much bonus but they assuring players of their Money from depositing and withdrawal .
sr. member
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As you say Haunebu, most crypto investors and gamblers detest KYC, for all sorts of reasons, but to not get into that matter... I checked the site and their TFS token, both look good, there are similar things around and I like that, it's a nice combination for us degens, we gamble and have fun while we earn some tokens for the passive income, two in one! But after scrolling through the thread and reading this KYC rule, I lost interest in registering and testing it!
It is always like that. We came here as it is anonymous but a platform asking KYC defeats the purpose. We do all understand that it is a solution for preventing money laundering but I doubt that cryptocurrency is not used in illegal activities all the time. Last time I checked about cryptocurrency being used in illegal activities percentage is it is but as of now I am not sure if it is used many times.

Don't misunderstand with it Crypto is just a payment method so even though you use crypto does not mean you can avoid KYC because they still need a license and regulation
Except blockchain-based games do not require licenses and KYC unfortunately this game is less in demand
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