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hero member
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October 10, 2022, 06:37:28 PM
#30
I want to find a new casino without the need to expose myself to the KYC process. I don't want this thread to discuss the pro's and con's of KYC.
I want to remain a private person and gamble.
My play has made me the number 1 player at Blackjack.fun, wagering over 2000BTC
Things that are important:
KYC free obviously
good customer service
instant withdrawals
a community would be a plus
a decent range of games that are bug free


Thanks for taking your time to help me with the wide range of choices.

Wagering over 2000 BTC? Man, you are definitely a madman when it comes to betting. Like, you can actually wage that kind of amount while it is remotely impossible for people to obtain at least 1 BTC in their lifetime.

Anyway, most online casinos nowadays require KYC for both the protection of the gambling websites to comply with their respective local laws and for the gambler in order to have some sense of security. I somehow doubt that you will be able to find a casino that will match the criteria you provided; let alone a safe and secured one.
sr. member
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October 10, 2022, 06:00:04 PM
#29
I don't think it matters much whether he plays high-stakes or low-stakes. Regardless of whether he will be a high roller in each session, the moment he wants to withdraw large amounts of money from the casino, he will have to complete the KYC procedure.
We must be willing to complete the KYC procedure because all casinos have added it in their regulations, although the KYC procedure is not yet mandatory unless you have a trace of suspicion and high withdrawals, but as long as there is no suspicious activity and withdrawals are below the withdrawal limit then you don't have to worry about completing KYC.
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October 10, 2022, 04:29:08 PM
#28
I want to find a new casino without the need to expose myself to the KYC process. I don't want this thread to discuss the pro's and con's of KYC.

I think you won't trigger the alarm if you play it slowly. What I mean is, we are not talking about being a super high roller in every of your session.

I don't think it matters much whether he plays high-stakes or low-stakes. Regardless of whether he will be a high roller in each session, the moment he wants to withdraw large amounts of money from the casino, he will have to complete the KYC procedure.
hero member
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October 10, 2022, 04:19:55 PM
#27
Actually most of the players need of KYC Free casino,it was not strict to the high rollers.I think you confiscated high rollers,because of their betting amount is high as compared to the normal traders.If you confiscated on that basis,it may be the real one.Blackjack is the trusted one and we don’t have any doubts in it.You had said,it had 2000 Btc.I had not aware about it,it’s look like you say huge about them.May be your statement will be the true one.Because it’s based on the gambling,So the gamblers with huge money.They will bet 1 Bitcoin as the bet amount of the one game.You no need to worry about the holding money in it.Better you should look the loyal of the website like Blackjack.With my experience,if the website without kyc.Surely it will had less amount of withdrawal limits.I had not discussed the pro of the Blackjack,you need to investigate to get good knowledge about any website.
legendary
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October 08, 2022, 10:21:03 AM
#26
I want to find a new casino without the need to expose myself to the KYC process. I don't want this thread to discuss the pro's and con's of KYC.

I think you won't trigger the alarm if you play it slowly. What I mean is, we are not talking about being a super high roller in every of your session.

What's your experience in Blackjack.fun as a user that wagered over 200BTC? Are they requiring you to comply with KYC? I think the most reputable sites here are KYC free and you don't have to worry about being asked for it.

Honestly, a considered whale should expect that they will soon be noticed by the site.
legendary
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October 08, 2022, 10:01:41 AM
#25
Well, even it there is a casino that is no requesting KYC it is complying with all legal aspects required for that kind of sites?
In caso of an issues... how to handle it? If they are not complying...
What to do if the possibility (or rather the obligation) of having to have KYC is introduced retroactively?
There is a topic on a problem that a user had in the board scam accusations that involved an exchange (I avoid linking and posting in favor of one or the other party) but in any case this is a fact/possibility that must be kept into account and which can create problems in the future. Maybe NOW they are not requesting it but you don't know what they can decide (or force) in the future...
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October 05, 2022, 10:12:33 AM
#24
I don't think the new casino will ever be able to become a legit casino because we don't know how their future journey will be. Like it or not, KYC will probably be implemented in crypto casinos so if we use big money to bet, we have to be ready with KYC so there won't be any problems later. But maybe Freebitco.in can satisfy you because until now, the site does not ask its members for KYC, and I think many gamblers use big money to bet there.
legendary
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October 05, 2022, 10:02:52 AM
#23
2000BTC is hard to get away with without KYC.
Decentralized casino got all that you want. It's the trust that you are to worry about, however. Like every casino, you need to learn about them to start trusting decentralized casinos. They are not popular like the casino that is marketed here in the forum.

What made you move away from blakcjack.fun? Seem perfect and not also asking KYC unless maybe with 2000BTC.
Now mention those decentralized casino since @OP wouldn't know what's the sites that actually a decentralized casino. In decentralized world, you don't need to trust since you can verify if they're completely decentralized and wouldn't ask you to submit KYC.

I think blackjack.fun asked him to provide KYC, that's why he search another casino that's completely free KYC and can gamble huge amount money.

There are not a lot of non-KYC casino. If we ignore bitvest and 777coin because of their recent issue
Take note 777coin is still offline, not sure if they're suffering a technical issue because it's already around 3 weeks while the site promise to give update for the next 24 hours on August 13.
hero member
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October 05, 2022, 09:08:14 AM
#22
I want to find a new casino without the need to expose myself to the KYC process. I don't want this thread to discuss the pro's and con's of KYC.
I want to remain a private person and gamble.
My play has made me the number 1 player at Blackjack.fun, wagering over 2000BTC
Things that are important:
KYC free obviously
good customer service
instant withdrawals
a community would be a plus
a decent range of games that are bug free

Thanks for taking your time to help me with the wide range of choices.

2000BTC is hard to get away with without KYC.
Decentralized casino got all that you want. It's the trust that you are to worry about, however. Like every casino, you need to learn about them to start trusting decentralized casinos. They are not popular like the casino that is marketed here in the forum.

What made you move away from blakcjack.fun? Seem perfect and not also asking KYC unless maybe with 2000BTC.
legendary
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October 05, 2022, 08:20:33 AM
#21
There are not a lot of non-KYC casino. If we ignore bitvest and 777coin because of their recent issue, anonibet and bch.games are the only options. I have never tried any of them however if I'm correct, I have seen an issue with anonibet a few months back. I wouldn't recommend that.
macaw.casino is pretty new and allow only Lightning Network transaction, also the bet limit is small if I'm not wrong. OP can check the site as it doesn't require any sort of KYC.
legendary
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October 05, 2022, 08:14:09 AM
#20
I want to find a new casino without the need to expose myself to the KYC process. I don't want this thread to discuss the pro's and con's of KYC.
@Don Pedro Dinero, has provided a link to the best casinos here, there are casinos that require KYC and casinos that do not require KYC, you know every gambling site has different rules, in my opinion even though the casino does not require kyc, but if you make a withdrawal outside the rules / above the specified limit, I think the casino will apply something to you in the withdrawal process.

Maybe, there are some casinos here that don't require kyc, but in deposit and withdrawal it's not up to 2000 BTC, normal, but I think with total withdrawals or deposits above 2000 BTC I don't think the casino will let you get away with it, surely one method will be applied to you, whether it's kyc or freezing and so on, to pass withdrawals.

For me it's better for you to use a normal casino site and bet according to their rules, even if it's not kyc.
copper member
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October 05, 2022, 07:39:19 AM
#19
If you are high roller then definitely many new casinos will ask for you to do KYC.
The reason is very simple, they don’t have strong bankrolls to fund the winner’s winnings, so therefore when a high roller bets huge amount, their system gets a warnings and therefore they ask for KYC.
You can try to play at Stake.com, they rarely ask for KYC if they suspect any sort of cheating or money laundering.
If you are away from these, then definitely you are good to play here without KYC.
member
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October 05, 2022, 07:07:01 AM
#18
I want to find a new casino without the need to expose myself to the KYC process.

There is a contradiction between the title of the thread and this sentence. I take it you want non-kyc but you wrote it wrong in the title. Anyway, have a look at this thread. You have all the information you are looking for:

Information of Crypto Casinos License and KYC requirements

Thanks for the typo notice and link, looking at it now
legendary
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October 05, 2022, 06:37:19 AM
#17
Some of the gambling casino right now making an implementation with at least level 1 KYC verification which is the email and the full name of the players but some of them does not put the real email and name to them instead different name and email after that if they face some issues like the withdrawal that's the time they will make another verification which is the submission of the address and ID to make sure they didn't abuse any kind of system.
hero member
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October 05, 2022, 06:00:55 AM
#16
I've read in the thread of Duelbits that the staff/representative himself said that there's no KYC there unless you haven't seen any unusual activity with your account.
But with the high rolls/bets that you'll do, it's likely that you'll be subject to KYC whenever you withdraw. You may try if you want and talk to the rep there since they're very approachable and there's nothing to worry about since most of those factors you've mentioned, have it.
legendary
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October 05, 2022, 05:34:34 AM
#15
Since most of casinos in this forum have mandatory KYC rules, there's only few casinos that free KYC e.g. Freebitco.in, Anonibet and BCH.games. Freebitco.in have a good reputation in this forum and the representative are very active, I recommend this casino. While Anonibet and BCH.games seems there's no activity anymore, so if you have faced a problem, you will be hard to contact them and their reputation isn't really that good.
Along with those ones, Nitrobetting is known to not ask KYC, same for Bitvest and its brother 777coin already mentioned by buwaytress above. Yobit also provides few games and never requires any KYC. Peeps Place also quoted Betcoin and Playbetr on another thread but I'm not sure they don't require KYC for high rollers.
Only fully decentralized casinos would be totally safe, but we are still waiting for their release.

Nitrobetting, Betcoin, Playbetr, Freebitcoin are sites that never ask for KYC unless you use a VPN.


@IndependentGambler When you open a thread in this section it's better to create it in self-moderated mode to avoid spam.
legendary
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October 05, 2022, 05:11:24 AM
#14
It is possible to play without KYC, but it might get more complicated for you since most of the reputable casinos will ask you to provide your personal details and documents when you want to withdraw larger amounts. If you google KYC free casino, you will see a lot of results. However, since gambling has become so regulated in many parts of the world, it is not as easy as it once was to find a site that allows you to sign up without having to complete the KYC process. It used to be pretty common for some crypto sites to accept people from all over the world without having to go through that process, but those days are gone.

As Don Pedro Dinero already mentioned, there is a thread by Mahdirakib where you can find basic information about the KYC requirements of most of the casinos promoted here: Information of Crypto Casinos License and KYC requirements, but I would still confirm that information with customer support before depositing funds at any of the listed casinos.
legendary
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October 05, 2022, 05:05:58 AM
#13
I have sent you a PM about my recommendation. It's the only one I would ever recommend, but with a small caveat. Just in case you're wondering, I have never had to KYC at the one I'm recommending, and never will need to.

As others mention, contact with the admins is best to enquire first.

There are other anon casinos like freebitco.in (which I think has the best rep but poorest choice of games) and Bitvest (which I won't recommend due to past reputation).
hero member
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October 05, 2022, 04:59:28 AM
#12
Since most of casinos in this forum have mandatory KYC rules, there's only few casinos that free KYC e.g. Freebitco.in, Anonibet and BCH.games. Freebitco.in have a good reputation in this forum and the representative are very active, I recommend this casino. While Anonibet and BCH.games seems there's no activity anymore, so if you have faced a problem, you will be hard to contact them and their reputation isn't really that good.
legendary
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October 05, 2022, 04:38:46 AM
#11
I want to find a new casino without the need to expose myself to the KYC process.

There is a contradiction between the title of the thread and this sentence. I take it you want non-kyc but you wrote it wrong in the title. Anyway, have a look at this thread. You have all the information you are looking for:

Information of Crypto Casinos License and KYC requirements

yes, should be non-KYC casino.

but regarding his query, i am thinking that if he can say contact one of the top casinos here like stake.com as we know they are capable of catering high rollers without a problem. now, if he wants not to submit his credentials, maybe he can request an arrangement prior to his games from the casino that he will be depositing large amount but as much as possible, would not submit his kyc details.

@OP, maybe you can contact our CM from stake - Carollzinha, or Stunna and present your situation. just be honest on your intentions and discuss your plans. maybe they can help you out with your situation. just one option that am seeing here. but make sure you have their go signal before you deposit big amount.
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