I didn't have any single issue with Wolf.bet
But I've been using Opera's built-in VPN with this casino for over a year by now. Moreover, I claim free doges every day there. So why should I have issues with Gamdom.com all of a sudden? A casino should expect its players to be using all kinds of proxies and anonimizers. Aside from that, what does KYC and account verification have to do with using a VPN? You could also hide behind the Internet provider's proxy server, and if someone else is using the site, does it mean you are building an army of accounts or something to that tune?
I'm using a vpn and somehow it didn't allow me to access the site using the Singapore proxy, but I don't know if how the site will ask for KYC since I'm little bit sure that they know many users use VPN for security issues and other use.
Maybe they will require the KYC if you request a big amount of withdrawal request or there's a fraudulent activity happening on your account.