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legendary
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November 19, 2022, 06:11:32 PM
#90
A friend won max win on one slot, over 10k, he is not verified but the withdrawal went smoothly, nobody asked him for KYC... I am talking about the casino in your signature. I also know some guys from the Gosu group who play at BC, big deposits and withdrawals, but still, nobody asked them for KYC. It's the same at BC.games.

Maybe that amount is within the range of not triggering yet the alarm. As far as my own observation is concerned, never seen yet a massive complaints about having a difficulty withdrawing around that amount of $10,000. That amount should be withdrawn smoothly without a problem and there will be no asking on any forms of KYC.

Gambling sites has their own tier of considering a certain amount should be subject to KYC.

And more importantly, KYC should now be expect by these big rollers once a big withdrawal will take place even that was annoying for them.
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November 19, 2022, 05:49:25 PM
#89
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It would be hard to find a casino these days that won't ask for KYC especially if you're a high roller. I have an account in blackjack.fun and I had to do KYC recently just to withdraw a small smount of profit. I'm curious if you played without having to do KYC there since you said that you were able to wager 200btc. Privacy is not an option now when playing on gambling websites. KYC regulation is almost mandatory on many reputable casinos as well as to those that are new platforms.
Not just hard but it’s even risky knowing you are a high roller and as expected you will make big rewards too, and you always bet in KYC free casinos. It’s not bad to stay anonymous since that’s your own privilege when it comes to gambling but learn to accept the fact that if you want to give us recommendations on safe and reliable casinos, well most of them are already adopting KYC requirement. Although you can still find some KYC free casinos but maybe in gray and shady areas.
legendary
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November 19, 2022, 02:37:53 PM
#88
I know there are many crypto casinos on the internet claiming to be KYC free, although they don't even enter this forum, so it's likely they are shady scam platforms that must be avoided, especially for a high roller gambler.

The only trustful KYC free crypto casino I know is freebitco.in. But there you won't find a plethora of gambling games. You will have to stick with dice, lottery and events betting...

Well on the subject, there is something that always sounds good and bad at the same time, he says that he is a high roller and that he needs a casino without KYC, what can be thought of as the first option is whenever he is going to do something illicit, or that he is coming of a money laundering, and that you do not need to leave your data there, I do not know if there are casinos that can lend themselves to that, but in reality I know that when a casino deposits a lot of money that gives them enough category and the traffic is increased, and a casino always cares that they can play there and that they can find a way to give a good bonus to hook the player, so it is difficult to see it from a point of view that is good, one will always think badly of the way it is written the OP Title.
legendary
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November 06, 2022, 02:07:54 PM
#87
I know there are many crypto casinos on the internet claiming to be KYC free, although they don't even enter this forum, so it's likely they are shady scam platforms that must be avoided, especially for a high roller gambler.

The only trustful KYC free crypto casino I know is freebitco.in. But there you won't find a plethora of gambling games. You will have to stick with dice, lottery and events betting...

A friend won max win on one slot, over 10k, he is not verified but the withdrawal went smoothly, nobody asked him for KYC... I am talking about the casino in your signature. I also know some guys from the Gosu group who play at BC, big deposits and withdrawals, but still, nobody asked them for KYC. It's the same at BC.games.

Real players won't be asked for KYC just like that. I am talking about players who have more deposits/withdrawals, they win and lose, and basically, they play games... it's easy to check that. I have the same experience with the same casinos, with a lot lower deposits/withdrawals of course. I just wish to point out that even some big names don't ask for KYC just like that even if some higher amounts are in question, it's more about how people play and do they just "mix coins". Again, that is easy to check with a player's bet history.
hero member
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November 06, 2022, 01:49:01 PM
#86
I know there are many crypto casinos on the internet claiming to be KYC free, although they don't even enter this forum, so it's likely they are shady scam platforms that must be avoided, especially for a high roller gambler.

The only trustful KYC free crypto casino I know is freebitco.in. But there you won't find a plethora of gambling games. You will have to stick with dice, lottery and events betting...
hero member
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November 06, 2022, 12:50:29 PM
#85
Tricky actually, I think. KYC free that is almost impossible to do, especially not if you are active as a high roller. You can play and cash out for a while without KYC, but I think it also has to do with what betting patterns you have. If you play in a casino you will not be able to cheat for example. You may run into problems when betting on sports competitions in lower divisions if you try to cheat. So it really depends on your gambling behaviour.
legendary
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November 06, 2022, 12:29:05 PM
#84
this thread took a weird turn, not sure if it's full of spam trying to get post counts of non gamblers up or people actually believe bitcoin is washed in casino's (  
If you feel like than then you have the power to lock it because you started this thread, it's easy just do that
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November 06, 2022, 11:14:44 AM
#83
jeez, money laundering is a non factor when gambling with BTC. Sending BTC to a casino actually makes bitcoin more "dirty".

There's no good reason for a casino to hold funds when requesting KYC, yet they all resort to these shady practices. I have been requested enhanced KYC by most of banks and my funds are never frozen or held if I refuse to complete the KYC.

this thread took a weird turn, not sure if it's full of spam trying to get post counts of non gamblers up or people actually believe bitcoin is washed in casino's ( 

It's normal to received those kind of response here in regards for KYC requirements of casino since that's what casino keeps saying when they are explaining there side in regards of KYC requirements to all user. This is also stated on every casino ToS under Anti Money Laundering policy.

But most post here is obviouly just a general thought just to fulfillmaignature post quota. You should make your thread a self moderate next time you will start a thread so that you can delete all the spam post.

Are you still looking for new casino?
hero member
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November 06, 2022, 10:45:47 AM
#82
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.
I also think that, like you, the time will come for all casinos in their entirety when KYC is mandatory, in fact I think we are already experiencing that, and that is why there is so much resistance that is currently taking place, there are many threads of discussion of this, and yes, I cannot deny that those who are against KYC are absolutely right, but on the other hand there are regulations and licenses that require a casino to be authentic and that can make a difference, because if a casino it loses its authenticity and its licenses will not be seen very well either, so I see KYC as a double-edged sword.
And as a gambler, we have to follow the new rules that the casinos will implement and I think the casinos will implement the new rules if they are constantly asked by the authorities to follow the will of the authorities. But we can still hope that casinos will continue to support crypto gamblers who want to remain anonymous and we should also be able to control ourselves not to spend more money because that means we could be asked to do KYC later. Maybe the casino doesn't want to implement KYC for its members, but because of the pressure, the casino will implement this KYC rule.
hero member
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November 06, 2022, 10:29:58 AM
#81
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.

it seems very difficult to find a gambling platform without requiring KYC. and in the end when you want to withdraw funds you will definitely need KYC. because the funds you use are very large and the gambling platform requires KYC as security.
I really appreciate you when you want to continue playing gambling without risking your personal data. there are some gambling sites that do not require KYC to gamble or to withdraw funds, but when you want to withdraw all the funds on the gambling platform there will definitely be a maximum limit and you have to keep doing KYC to increase the maximum withdrawal limit
legendary
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November 06, 2022, 09:37:00 AM
#80
House Of Pokies Casino is one of the newest and most exciting online casinos to hit the market https://hsfpkscasino.com. They offer a huge selection of games, great customer service, and a convenient online gaming experience.
Beware what this user is aharing, these sites are likely just to grab you money and looking at the websites he shares, it's likely an obvious copy pasta sites.

I don't think you'd be anonymous at all when most of the legitimate casinos right now are into regulations and if you're a high roller, you'd be dealing with KYC of course so that they know it's not a laundered one.


Also, high rollers are cautious enough to get themselves away from these kind of sites and usually, they are into KYC types or the reputable ones just to make sure that it's quite safe to them to gamble.
Won't be high rollers for nothing, indeed. For sure these people have engaged to different gambling platforms because OP has his own preferences already. If he's just a new one (which could still be a high roller because he has the money to do so) he'd only be eyeing to UI and other observable traits a gambling platform is having.
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.

You want to wager with amounts like 2000+ bitcoins which is too high an amount and i can't recommend you any site which is KYC free and they may be risk free ?
By the way since you already wagered at blackjack, why not continue there?

The problem is that sites may let you deposit big amounts but may not let you withdraw these huge amounts with KYC. Also, let's suppose you wager 2000 bitcoins and may earn double the amount, you need a reliable site and that usually comes with KYC.

Probably he is looking for something which is not present on that gambling site. He won't move to another if they are not lacking something. 

Huge amounts would be accepted and would be easily withdrawn and deposited to huge gambling sites ( easilu to deposit as well with fake gambling platforms LOL) because the moment he entered and tries to deposit, there will be an interaction already wherein questions will be asked on the initial, and for the latter it won't be a problem anymore, but yeah it would more likely ask for KYC since huge gambling sites are often registered which also means that they need to follow rules including what they would implement to their players.
hero member
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November 06, 2022, 05:40:16 AM
#79
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.

You want to wager with amounts like 2000+ bitcoins which is too high an amount and i can't recommend you any site which is KYC free and they may be risk free ?
By the way since you already wagered at blackjack, why not continue there?

The problem is that sites may let you deposit big amounts but may not let you withdraw these huge amounts with KYC. Also, let's suppose you wager 2000 bitcoins and may earn double the amount, you need a reliable site and that usually comes with KYC.
hero member
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November 06, 2022, 03:05:12 AM
#78
jeez, money laundering is a non factor when gambling with BTC. Sending BTC to a casino actually makes bitcoin more "dirty".

There's no good reason for a casino to hold funds when requesting KYC, yet they all resort to these shady practices. I have been requested enhanced KYC by most of banks and my funds are never frozen or held if I refuse to complete the KYC.

this thread took a weird turn, not sure if it's full of spam trying to get post counts of non gamblers up or people actually believe bitcoin is washed in casino's ( 
You went too far there! Stop attacking people if you don't have something constructive to say. How could you mistake the decentralization of Bitcoin for an asset? By sending your Bitcoin to a casino does not prove anonymity either, it only indicates that you sent a money asset to the casino, so they have all the reason to ask for your KYC in that sense. It's a different issue if you are dealing with a decentralized company, but not in this case.

I agree that casinos have shady deals, yet you have to accept their terms and conditions if you want to deal with them. Conclusively, you are so wrong that banks don't freeze accounts if you lack documentation, that's an international practice. So far you can't get your money out until you fulfil the documentation, what is that?
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November 05, 2022, 07:23:47 PM
#77
jeez, money laundering is a non factor when gambling with BTC. Sending BTC to a casino actually makes bitcoin more "dirty".

There's no good reason for a casino to hold funds when requesting KYC, yet they all resort to these shady practices. I have been requested enhanced KYC by most of banks and my funds are never frozen or held if I refuse to complete the KYC.

this thread took a weird turn, not sure if it's full of spam trying to get post counts of non gamblers up or people actually believe bitcoin is washed in casino's ( 
legendary
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November 03, 2022, 11:41:49 AM
#76
House Of Pokies Casino is one of the newest and most exciting online casinos to hit the market https://hsfpkscasino.com. They offer a huge selection of games, great customer service, and a convenient online gaming experience.
Beware what this user is aharing, these sites are likely just to grab you money and looking at the websites he shares, it's likely an obvious copy pasta sites.

I don't think you'd be anonymous at all when most of the legitimate casinos right now are into regulations and if you're a high roller, you'd be dealing with KYC of course so that they know it's not a laundered one.

Seems obvious enough to know that it is one of those phishing or clickbait sites that will be troublesome once you've clicked it, the user is not careful enough to hide his/her true intentions and the name of casino itself isn't tempting the gamblers. hsfpks casino? What kind of name is that.

Also, high rollers are cautious enough to get themselves away from these kind of sites and usually, they are into KYC types or the reputable ones just to make sure that it's quite safe to them to gamble.
legendary
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November 01, 2022, 02:04:54 PM
#75
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.


Sorry but I have a hard time believing you.

I don't think there exists a casino which will let you deposit/win such large amounts of BTC without KYC. To be honest, I do not believe you have that much money to gamble with which you could have won without KYC. No casino is going to throw themselves overboard, in a legal and financial sense, to pay out such sums to some unknown person.

Furthermore, are you sure you want to deposit such amounts into a third party shady casino wallet without doing KYC? Whats to stop the casino from taking your money? And then good luck proving it was your money or your wallet(s) in the first place.
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November 01, 2022, 01:46:19 PM
#74
MintDice still has anonymous accounts (secret key and no e-mail required) and no KYC like the good ol' days.

A sportsbook is coming soon as well. Though MintDice isn't sure on what requirements it will need to use the Sportsbook yet.
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November 01, 2022, 01:42:51 PM
#73
House Of Pokies Casino is one of the newest and most exciting online casinos to hit the market https://hsfpkscasino.com. They offer a huge selection of games, great customer service, and a convenient online gaming experience.
Beware what this user is aharing, these sites are likely just to grab you money and looking at the websites he shares, it's likely an obvious copy pasta sites.

I don't think you'd be anonymous at all when most of the legitimate casinos right now are into regulations and if you're a high roller, you'd be dealing with KYC of course so that they know it's not a laundered one.
hero member
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November 01, 2022, 01:29:13 PM
#72
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.
First, I doubt if you are sincere with this, but if you are, then why not stick to Blackjack.fun that has been giving you the service you need? It is all about getting your money, not about having many gambling accounts. Still, it is not bad to diversify your portfolio, the problem is the KYC you are shying from. I don't see any sense in this though if you are legit. The worse is to give the casino the warning that you want to remain private, and everything would be fine even after having your KYC.
legendary
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November 01, 2022, 10:24:01 AM
#71

My play has made me the number 1 player at Blackjack.fun, wagering over 2000BTC
Looking for a casino where you can wager up to this amount with KYC is close to impossible, trust me, 2000BTC is no joke., how on earth do you think a legitimate casino will allow you withdraw $5000 at a go without passing Kyc verification?

Majority of casinos that will allow you deposit and play with such amount of money with out Kyc is not legitimate, so better be very careful so you don't end up with a casino where you deposit 2000BTC and you win 10,000BTC but can not be able to withdraw a penny out.
That’s the problem of many huge gambler, some are left with no choice but to comply and i think that is the idea thing to do when you gamble. If you are able to gamble that much OP in Blackjackfun then I suggest to stay on that site for now because honestly, no site is safe on KYC with that kind of capital, that’s a lot of money. You can also hire someone to assist you with this, you have all the means to do this and it’s better to be safe than sorry later on.

Some of the gambling casino has their restriction in terms of withdrawal like a there's only designated amount per day and some of the whale player s would like to make a bulk withdrawals sometimes this most often happen when it comes to the people who created an account and win those profit and trying  to make a withdrawal, it is ideal too to check and ask their supports regarding with this kind of issues for safety if you don't want a KYC right now I've seen rarely people playing without a level 1 kyc to their gambling casino.

These days, it's very rare to see such kind of casino who don't really ask KYC upon registration and every withdrawal or at least a KYC Level 1 just like what you've said because governments now are kind of putting some pressure on these online platforms that they should be strict and knowing their customer more so that there won't be an illegal activities happening inside. That said, finding these casinos is kind of risky for me especially for some people who are high rollers.
hero member
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October 31, 2022, 03:41:40 AM
#70
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.
With this your specifications, I really don't think it will be easy if possible to get a legit casino for all of that.
Most credible casinos I've used and online seek for KYC even at registration and some that might not as for KYC for freshers and a certain deposit and withdrawal, as they will in time or when you exceed your limit as for a KYC, and I think there is no need or essence of shying away from KYC if you are free a d have no intentions for malicious activities through the site, except there is something you aren't telling us.
hero member
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October 31, 2022, 03:25:52 AM
#69
High roller must deal with KYC, even though you've find a KYC free casino, the casino will ask your KYC in the future since you're play with huge amount money and they need to combat against money laundering.

House Of Pokies Casino is one of the newest and most exciting online casinos to hit the market https://hsfpkscasino.com. They offer a huge selection of games, great customer service, and a convenient online gaming experience.
Poor UI/UX, no information about terms of service, bonus, privacy, weird URL name, newly fresh created casino etc too many reason to not play in this casino. If you're serious then you must create an ANN thread about your casino and buy copper membership. If there's many gamblers play on your casino and you've built your reputation, of course people will not doubt again.
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October 31, 2022, 02:09:32 AM
#68
House Of Pokies Casino is one of the newest and most exciting online casinos to hit the market https://hsfpkscasino.com. They offer a huge selection of games, great customer service, and a convenient online gaming experience.
legendary
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October 22, 2022, 11:22:41 AM
#67
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.

I also think that, like you, the time will come for all casinos in their entirety when KYC is mandatory, in fact I think we are already experiencing that, and that is why there is so much resistance that is currently taking place, there are many threads of discussion of this, and yes, I cannot deny that those who are against KYC are absolutely right, but on the other hand there are regulations and licenses that require a casino to be authentic and that can make a difference, because if a casino it loses its authenticity and its licenses will not be seen very well either, so I see KYC as a double-edged sword.


You will have a hard time finding a casino that requires no KYC for you to play. Most of the casinos now require verification of their client's identity because of the regulation imposed by the government due to unusual activities that are rampant nowadays. Hence, you'll really have to abide to their protocols to successfully create and account and enjoy the features of the casino site.

While there are also casinos that do not require KYC, but they are now very few because KYC has becoming more of a requirement already. You can still find some, but the casino features are limited and the games you'll be able to play won't be much in variety too. If you are specifically looking for high roller like what's written, I suppose you'll have a hard time too because most of them are requiring KYC, if not in the very beginning of the process of making an account, it will be the moment you decide to withdraw your winnings. Be careful for those who claim that they have what you're looking for. Always do a background check to make sure.

I would rather think of finding a way to go to a safe and reliable casino, I think that as time goes by, people will realize that the fight between fighting for No KYC and going in favor was no longer easy of KYC, because it is very difficult, the machinery that requires a KYC is practically worldwide, if a casino does not have licenses, it is not authentic, it is not reliable, therefore there are examples of authentic casinos that make a difference, in my In this case, I did not mind giving KYC for stake.com, bitcasino.io, duelbits, Sportsbet.io, all these things are what really make a person leave their data in casinos that would never dare to let information leak.
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October 19, 2022, 12:34:08 AM
#66
You will have a hard time finding a casino that requires no KYC for you to play. Most of the casinos now require verification of their client's identity because of the regulation imposed by the government due to unusual activities that are rampant nowadays. Hence, you'll really have to abide to their protocols to successfully create and account and enjoy the features of the casino site.

While there are also casinos that do not require KYC, but they are now very few because KYC has becoming more of a requirement already. You can still find some, but the casino features are limited and the games you'll be able to play won't be much in variety too. If you are specifically looking for high roller like what's written, I suppose you'll have a hard time too because most of them are requiring KYC, if not in the very beginning of the process of making an account, it will be the moment you decide to withdraw your winnings. Be careful for those who claim that they have what you're looking for. Always do a background check to make sure.
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October 18, 2022, 04:07:21 PM
#65
Another thing to know is that you can still be REKT even if you are playing at a trusted casino. Yeah, you won't get SCAMMED at a trusted casino. I hope you understand the difference between rekt and scam.

Gambling is a very risky game and you can lose all of your money in the most reputed casino too. So do not think that if you are playing at a good casino, your will definitely win. Your win will only depend upon your luck no matter where you are playing. However, playing at a trusted casino means that if you win any amount (big or small) there will be no issue in withdrawing that amount. However, in case you win on a non-trusted platform that offers no KYC, you may not be able to withdraw your funds as those not so famous casinos do not care much about their reputation.
Those are concepts that are often confused by new gamblers, they believe that since a casino has proven to be worth of the trust of the community that somehow they have better chances of winning there and this is not true, gambling games are based on chance and while on the short term we can experience some profits we know that over the long term this is something incredibly difficult to do and it is completely out of our control, so it is important to bring this point forward in order to avoid any kind of confusion.
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October 16, 2022, 02:19:23 AM
#64

My play has made me the number 1 player at Blackjack.fun, wagering over 2000BTC
Looking for a casino where you can wager up to this amount with KYC is close to impossible, trust me, 2000BTC is no joke., how on earth do you think a legitimate casino will allow you withdraw $5000 at a go without passing Kyc verification?

Majority of casinos that will allow you deposit and play with such amount of money with out Kyc is not legitimate, so better be very careful so you don't end up with a casino where you deposit 2000BTC and you win 10,000BTC but can not be able to withdraw a penny out.
That’s the problem of many huge gambler, some are left with no choice but to comply and i think that is the idea thing to do when you gamble. If you are able to gamble that much OP in Blackjackfun then I suggest to stay on that site for now because honestly, no site is safe on KYC with that kind of capital, that’s a lot of money. You can also hire someone to assist you with this, you have all the means to do this and it’s better to be safe than sorry later on.

Some of the gambling casino has their restriction in terms of withdrawal like a there's only designated amount per day and some of the whale player s would like to make a bulk withdrawals sometimes this most often happen when it comes to the people who created an account and win those profit and trying  to make a withdrawal, it is ideal too to check and ask their supports regarding with this kind of issues for safety if you don't want a KYC right now I've seen rarely people playing without a level 1 kyc to their gambling casino.
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October 15, 2022, 11:21:36 PM
#63
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.
I’d rather advice you to accept the fact that KYC will soon be mandatory in all centralized casinos, so maybe you should get used to it not to be totally anonymous when you gamble. However, considering you are a high roller, then the more that you have to make sure that you will get your future gains hassle free. Otherwise, if you go for KYC free casinos, you will encounter some issues regarding on delayed payouts, one thing that we always hated the most as gamblers.

I don't think that all casinos will make KYC mandatory but most of them will make it mandatory to comply with the rules and regulations. The good ones for sure won't be KYC free so you will have no option but to accept the KYC.  Some new or unknown casinos may still operate with KYC requirements but then there is a risk that they may scam you especially if you deposit more and wager more.

Think of a situation where you deposit a big amount in an untrusted non-KYC casino and also you manage to win big. What if that casino do not allow you to withdraw?

So tell me which casino is better; A trusted KYC casino or a non-trusted Non-KYC casino?


this is the dilemma of most high rollers. but i think, if they will stick to top casinos found in this forum, they won't be rekt as users will help him get what he is owed to him especially if he has valid complaint and proofs. aside from that, select which casinos have active support as you know, they will reply if you have anything of concern to them. i don't think a top casino here would ruin their reputation with few thousand dollars or so.

Another thing to know is that you can still be REKT even if you are playing at a trusted casino. Yeah, you won't get SCAMMED at a trusted casino. I hope you understand the difference between rekt and scam.

Gambling is a very risky game and you can lose all of your money in the most reputed casino too. So do not think that if you are playing at a good casino, your will definitely win. Your win will only depend upon your luck no matter where you are playing. However, playing at a trusted casino means that if you win any amount (big or small) there will be no issue in withdrawing that amount. However, in case you win on a non-trusted platform that offers no KYC, you may not be able to withdraw your funds as those not so famous casinos do not care much about their reputation.
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October 15, 2022, 06:31:11 PM
#62
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It would be hard to find a casino these days that won't ask for KYC especially if you're a high roller. I have an account in blackjack.fun and I had to do KYC recently just to withdraw a small smount of profit. I'm curious if you played without having to do KYC there since you said that you were able to wager 200btc. Privacy is not an option now when playing on gambling websites. KYC regulation is almost mandatory on many reputable casinos as well as to those that are new platforms.
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October 15, 2022, 05:51:21 PM
#61

My play has made me the number 1 player at Blackjack.fun, wagering over 2000BTC
Looking for a casino where you can wager up to this amount with KYC is close to impossible, trust me, 2000BTC is no joke., how on earth do you think a legitimate casino will allow you withdraw $5000 at a go without passing Kyc verification?

Majority of casinos that will allow you deposit and play with such amount of money with out Kyc is not legitimate, so better be very careful so you don't end up with a casino where you deposit 2000BTC and you win 10,000BTC but can not be able to withdraw a penny out.
That’s the problem of many huge gambler, some are left with no choice but to comply and i think that is the idea thing to do when you gamble. If you are able to gamble that much OP in Blackjackfun then I suggest to stay on that site for now because honestly, no site is safe on KYC with that kind of capital, that’s a lot of money. You can also hire someone to assist you with this, you have all the means to do this and it’s better to be safe than sorry later on.
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October 15, 2022, 05:26:39 PM
#60
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.
I’d rather advice you to accept the fact that KYC will soon be mandatory in all centralized casinos, so maybe you should get used to it not to be totally anonymous when you gamble. However, considering you are a high roller, then the more that you have to make sure that you will get your future gains hassle free. Otherwise, if you go for KYC free casinos, you will encounter some issues regarding on delayed payouts, one thing that we always hated the most as gamblers.

I don't think that all casinos will make KYC mandatory but most of them will make it mandatory to comply with the rules and regulations. The good ones for sure won't be KYC free so you will have no option but to accept the KYC.  Some new or unknown casinos may still operate with KYC requirements but then there is a risk that they may scam you especially if you deposit more and wager more.

Think of a situation where you deposit a big amount in an untrusted non-KYC casino and also you manage to win big. What if that casino do not allow you to withdraw?

So tell me which casino is better; A trusted KYC casino or a non-trusted Non-KYC casino?


this is the dilemma of most high rollers. but i think, if they will stick to top casinos found in this forum, they won't be rekt as users will help him get what he is owed to him especially if he has valid complaint and proofs. aside from that, select which casinos have active support as you know, they will reply if you have anything of concern to them. i don't think a top casino here would ruin their reputation with few thousand dollars or so.
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October 15, 2022, 05:11:49 PM
#59
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.
I’d rather advice you to accept the fact that KYC will soon be mandatory in all centralized casinos, so maybe you should get used to it not to be totally anonymous when you gamble. However, considering you are a high roller, then the more that you have to make sure that you will get your future gains hassle free. Otherwise, if you go for KYC free casinos, you will encounter some issues regarding on delayed payouts, one thing that we always hated the most as gamblers.

I don't think that all casinos will make KYC mandatory but most of them will make it mandatory to comply with the rules and regulations. The good ones for sure won't be KYC free so you will have no option but to accept the KYC.  Some new or unknown casinos may still operate with KYC requirements but then there is a risk that they may scam you especially if you deposit more and wager more.

Think of a situation where you deposit a big amount in an untrusted non-KYC casino and also you manage to win big. What if that casino do not allow you to withdraw?

So tell me which casino is better; A trusted KYC casino or a non-trusted Non-KYC casino?
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October 15, 2022, 04:58:13 PM
#58
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.
I’d rather advice you to accept the fact that KYC will soon be mandatory in all centralized casinos, so maybe you should get used to it not to be totally anonymous when you gamble. However, considering you are a high roller, then the more that you have to make sure that you will get your future gains hassle free. Otherwise, if you go for KYC free casinos, you will encounter some issues regarding on delayed payouts, one thing that we always hated the most as gamblers.
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October 15, 2022, 04:48:46 PM
#57

My play has made me the number 1 player at Blackjack.fun, wagering over 2000BTC
Looking for a casino where you can wager up to this amount with KYC is close to impossible, trust me, 2000BTC is no joke., how on earth do you think a legitimate casino will allow you withdraw $5000 at a go without passing Kyc verification?

Majority of casinos that will allow you deposit and play with such amount of money with out Kyc is not legitimate, so better be very careful so you don't end up with a casino where you deposit 2000BTC and you win 10,000BTC but can not be able to withdraw a penny out.
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October 15, 2022, 04:36:19 PM
#56
Finding a reliable casino that doesn't require casino is not thag easy. What I mostly know is that doesn't require KYC may ask for KYC for withdrawals if you withdraw huge amount just like those casinos who ask you KYC right away after you created an account or casinos that also ask KYC if you withdraw huge amount. I understand what you want but mostly casinos right now ask KYC if it's huge amount unlike before.
That’s a huge money, you can’t easily get that money once you deposit it to a casino they usually flag your account as a newbie with that huge money. It’s hard to give you a free KYC site, your only option is to give your personal details and gamble without worrying anything. There’s always a limit for every site, and if you don’t want to experience any problem, you have to follow their rules and regulations, they are reputable site and they won’t allow any to abuse it.
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October 15, 2022, 04:32:16 PM
#55
Finding a reliable casino that doesn't require casino is not thag easy. What I mostly know is that doesn't require KYC may ask for KYC for withdrawals if you withdraw huge amount just like those casinos who ask you KYC right away after you created an account or casinos that also ask KYC if you withdraw huge amount. I understand what you want but mostly casinos right now ask KYC if it's huge amount unlike before.
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October 15, 2022, 03:36:40 PM
#54
His 2000btc wager is a total amount, means that he did it during specific period of time.
There are many whales in this crypto gambling industry who have total wager more than him.
A regular gambler can even wager that much small by small amount if he do it frequently.
Anyway I have to agree that there is no 100% anonymous in this online services, at least they are knowing our IP address.
You are right, the bet amount 2000 btc is the bet volume while using one of the online casinos, but even though the casino can trace the IP but of course it can't identify the user's identity data, so I respect his decision even though he chooses the privacy option for KYC free casinos, but if he withdraws higher above the limit then the possibility he has to do KYC verification because almost all casinos apply KYC for high withdrawals.
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October 15, 2022, 02:59:24 PM
#53
Well the sad part of gambling is that mostly nowadays is asking for KYC, wherein it's really too hard to find legitimate platforms that has no such thing, however if you found one it's very skeptical as well especially if you used to gamble a huge amount of money because there's a lot of scammers out there.
Markets change, years ago this was still possible as the regulations against casinos and other entities which managed a lot of money were still kind of light, but since then governments have made an effort for this to change as they want to know how you are using your cryptocurrencies, so while I can easily see why high rollers could be mad about this there is not much we can do as I doubt that governments are going to stop in their desire to know about them and their activities.
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October 14, 2022, 12:11:01 PM
#52
I don't think that any profound site on the net would wanna offer you a chance to deposit, gamble and withdraw successfully without KYCS as that's -- way too risky to take --
By the way -- why should anyone get tired of the KYC rules? Pseudonymity? Stress of computation? Protocols or what? If it isn't done that way, then anyone would claim to be you, there by claiming your payout.
If i may give more specificities on that, maybe it'd be a measure you're known already and that's messy to have it back. TBH...I'm not going to rely on any account without KYC -- atleast that's how much I trust its process.
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October 14, 2022, 09:30:45 AM
#51
We all want anonymity and of course to be able to wage huge but a casino will always suspect money laundering and the money laundering council are very much aware of how scammers and money launderers are doing to wash the money they scam, and one of these is using casinos, so I doubt if you can find a casino where you can wage 2000 Bitcoin like what you claim, it's stipulated on their terms that you need to do KYC when you reach your deposit threshold, so get used to the fact that you can't find a casino where you can be totally anonymous.

His 2000btc wager is a total amount, means that he did it during specific period of time.
There are many whales in this crypto gambling industry who have total wager more than him.
A regular gambler can even wager that much small by small amount if he do it frequently.
Anyway I have to agree that there is no 100% anonymous in this online services, at least they are knowing our IP address.
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October 14, 2022, 09:23:14 AM
#50
But do you know that you must prepare yourself for KYC with the amount you are mentioning is even the hardest thing to have without passing through KYC processes. Though there are some site that may consider you with little amount if withdrawing without going through such process but seeing that you have a very large volume deposit/withdrawal will such affect you to go through kyc.
Keep in mind as a gambler who gambles online must be ready to expose himself or herself to KYC it's unavoidable requirements from casino site.
If you want to avoid disclosing your personal details, then do bet at a minimal amount. If you win, you’ll never have trouble withdrawing your money as KYC is not tight for small rewards. But as you’ve said, you are certainly a high roller, so you better bet on highly reputable casinos to secure your funds and avoid delay withdrawals, wherein KYC information is highly required. Otherwise, you might end up gambling in rigged casinos.
I'm not sure any crypto casinos will still allow anonymous players using big money to gamble and withdraw those winnings without KYC.
I guess he doesn't need to move to another casino, especially if he is used to using big money to gamble because maybe other casinos won't allow him to withdraw winnings without doing KYC.
Casinos may pay attention to you if you spend big money and maybe they will also ask you to do KYC.
For reputable casinos, they can simply ask their users to verify their accounts because if there is any suspicion, it will be related to their reputation.
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October 14, 2022, 07:15:25 AM
#49
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.
The OP might be rich already and it's possible for him to bet big amounts, making it easy for him to wager big as well but it would be more impressive if he is winning more often and that kind of wager aren't made up of mostly losses. For us regular individuals, it is possible for us to own 1 btc or more if we will only buy at each dip and hodl it tightly.

Upon reading I thought I just mistake with the number of zero in the number of BTC I guess OP is one of the whales and just want to keep himself enjoying and satisfied with the gambling imagine how much BTC can spend a lot and things bought to sustain your life but of course, it depends how we spend that money but if you want to gambling that large amount having gambling conscious is a must not all the time the gambling casino can double out your number of earnings and next is just keep mind what gambling casino is suitable to your needs like the KYC, registration, and other features you might enjoy playing.
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October 14, 2022, 07:00:22 AM
#48
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.
Almost all these casino sites have an option to withdraw without kyc on their site, but the amount you mentioned is such a large amount that almost no site will allow it without KYC because it is a huge amount. You can withdraw only a small amount without KYC but not a large amount without KYC because every casino site or non casino site has their rules and regulations and restrictions in which this is a common restriction.
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October 14, 2022, 06:50:07 AM
#47
If you want to avoid disclosing your personal details, then do bet at a minimal amount. If you win, you’ll never have trouble withdrawing your money as KYC is not tight for small rewards. But as you’ve said, you are certainly a high roller, so you better bet on highly reputable casinos to secure your funds and avoid delay withdrawals, wherein KYC information is highly required. Otherwise, you might end up gambling in rigged casinos.
It's one way to avoid being KYCed but you are still unsure if someday they'll ask you to provide your details. Even if you're betting with low amount, if the casino starts to ask everyone for KYC, there's no way to avoid it.

But for now, it's one way to at least avoid that because usually the casinos are asking that compliance for the high rollers. And as OP said as a high roller, he can skip it.
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October 14, 2022, 06:19:37 AM
#46
We all want anonymity and of course to be able to wage huge but a casino will always suspect money laundering and the money laundering council are very much aware of how scammers and money launderers are doing to wash the money they scam, and one of these is using casinos, so I doubt if you can find a casino where you can wage 2000 Bitcoin like what you claim, it's stipulated on their terms that you need to do KYC when you reach your deposit threshold, so get used to the fact that you can't find a casino where you can be totally anonymous.
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October 14, 2022, 05:35:06 AM
#45
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.

I don't think he means a deposit of 2000 BTC, most likely it means the amount of bets in the game, I don't think that among those who are willing to make deposits of this size, someone will look for an online casino without KYC becoming just bait for scammers.

Yeah. That 2000BTC is around 39M in USD which even Drake don’t use this balance. Only on account when he is doing livestream for Stake endorsement but no one even whales will have guts to deposit huge money like this and expect no KYC because even the player itself needs it to protect his funds incase something wrong happened to prove ownership of his account.

I knew RW and it’s definitely total wager he is pertaining for the 2000BTC that he mention on this thread.
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October 14, 2022, 05:29:58 AM
#44
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.

I don't think he means a deposit of 2000 BTC, most likely it means the amount of bets in the game, I don't think that among those who are willing to make deposits of this size, someone will look for an online casino without KYC becoming just bait for scammers.
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October 14, 2022, 05:01:30 AM
#43
KYC in the regulated casinos started to become mandatory due to AML policies so as most of the replies mentioned here you have very less choices and for your information even if there is no mandatory KYC on a casino the high rollers maybe asked for proof of funds and KYC details as security measures to avoid any misuse of their platforms.

I know there are some casinos popping with no KYC but its to early to trust them for now so the choice is go with the best casino and that is trusted enough to not to leak your personal information at any situations.
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October 14, 2022, 04:20:33 AM
#42
But do you know that you must prepare yourself for KYC with the amount you are mentioning is even the hardest thing to have without passing through KYC processes. Though there are some site that may consider you with little amount if withdrawing without going through such process but seeing that you have a very large volume deposit/withdrawal will such affect you to go through kyc.
Keep in mind as a gambler who gambles online must be ready to expose himself or herself to KYC it's unavoidable requirements from casino site.
If you want to avoid disclosing your personal details, then do bet at a minimal amount. If you win, you’ll never have trouble withdrawing your money as KYC is not tight for small rewards. But as you’ve said, you are certainly a high roller, so you better bet on highly reputable casinos to secure your funds and avoid delay withdrawals, wherein KYC information is highly required. Otherwise, you might end up gambling in rigged casinos.
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October 14, 2022, 01:39:28 AM
#41

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.
The OP might be rich already and it's possible for him to bet big amounts, making it easy for him to wager big as well but it would be more impressive if he is winning more often and that kind of wager aren't made up of mostly losses. For us regular individuals, it is possible for us to own 1 btc or more if we will only buy at each dip and hodl it tightly.

The OP is indeed rich and doing gambling for a long time if you can check his post history. Also he is doing calculated bets which he competes on tournaments most of the time for rewards that’s why his wager volume is huge. He is the top 1 whale of Blackjack.fun before and he is known doing huge bet gambling. Probably he has an early investor on Bitcoin that’s why he have a huge savings of Bitcoin. He is only using Bitcoin to wager which is an indicator that he is a Bitcoin whale and long time investors.
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October 14, 2022, 01:11:03 AM
#40
I think what you are looking for is a perfect casino and I believe there's no such thing as that but afaik every casinos has its own flaws. Better if you will focus only on one to two main features that you will like to see in one casino because they'll surely have it. It seems that your priority is only a no kyc casino but on top of it of course is that this casino must be legit and trusted. Anyway, I hope this thread can help you out. Goodluck!

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.
The OP might be rich already and it's possible for him to bet big amounts, making it easy for him to wager big as well but it would be more impressive if he is winning more often and that kind of wager aren't made up of mostly losses. For us regular individuals, it is possible for us to own 1 btc or more if we will only buy at each dip and hodl it tightly.
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October 13, 2022, 11:26:37 AM
#39
You cannot wage 2000 BTC, and be anonymous, the admin of that casino if they are trusted will still ask for clarification and verification, no admin of a casino wants their casino to be an entry point of money laundering, so I don't think no casino will let you wage 2000 BTC or more then be anonymous, you have to look for the side of casinos, they have to answer to the authorities too once they found out that they let people play with a huge amount of money without implementing KYC for verification on the source of funds.
They will put themselves in trouble an eventually authorities will close down or even charge them with conspiracy to launder money.
And that's the simple reason why he won't find one.
It's a lot of money and will definitely be in question how he was able to reach that kind of amount or just simply how he accumulated it.
I would be careful if I have that money.
Tax evasion is the first problem.
Now you are looking for ways to gamble it away which means more questions.
2 BTC should be enough to start in a reputable casino KYC or not. You don't want to be putting your BTC in danger by depositing it with an unknown gambling site.
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October 13, 2022, 10:00:07 AM
#38
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.

I don't know how you manage to wage 2000 BTC on Blackjack.fun without doing KYC when they are asking KYC compulsory KYC to their players when it met certain conditions or level

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When a user makes an aggregate lifetime total of deposits exceeding EUR 2000 or requests a withdrawal of any amount inside the https://blackjack.fun Platform, then it is compulsory for them to perform a full KYC process. During this process, the user will have to input some basic details about themselves and then upload

A copy of Government Issued Photo ID (in some cases front and back depending on the doc)
A selfie of themselves holding the ID doc
A bank statement/Utility Bill
https://blackjack.fun/kyc-policy

I doubt if you can find one, majority of casinos are compliant and if they are not compliant there's a risk in playing in these casinos
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October 12, 2022, 08:22:31 PM
#37
You cannot wage 2000 BTC, and be anonymous, the admin of that casino if they are trusted will still ask for clarification and verification, no admin of a casino wants their casino to be an entry point of money laundering, so I don't think no casino will let you wage 2000 BTC or more then be anonymous, you have to look for the side of casinos, they have to answer to the authorities too once they found out that they let people play with a huge amount of money without implementing KYC for verification on the source of funds.
They will put themselves in trouble an eventually authorities will close down or even charge them with conspiracy to launder money.

True true. I'm sure anyone with a large amount to withdraw will need privacy but I'm also fascinated by his will to wage 2000BTC when you can just do it with a small amount after all casino limits the maximum also.

I was under the impression that casinos with no license will not ask KYC but yep, there is no escape for people who has a huge amount of BTC to just make transaction easily.
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October 12, 2022, 07:12:04 PM
#36
You cannot wage 2000 BTC, and be anonymous, the admin of that casino if they are trusted will still ask for clarification and verification, no admin of a casino wants their casino to be an entry point of money laundering, so I don't think no casino will let you wage 2000 BTC or more then be anonymous, you have to look for the side of casinos, they have to answer to the authorities too once they found out that they let people play with a huge amount of money without implementing KYC for verification on the source of funds.
They will put themselves in trouble an eventually authorities will close down or even charge them with conspiracy to launder money.
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October 12, 2022, 06:20:39 PM
#35
Well the sad part of gambling is that mostly nowadays is asking for KYC, wherein it's really too hard to find legitimate platforms that has no such thing, however if you found one it's very skeptical as well especially if you used to gamble a huge amount of money because there's a lot of scammers out there.
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October 12, 2022, 05:20:13 PM
#34
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.

Like all the rest we can't recommend trusted and popular casinos that is KYC free, for a casino to become one of the tops and trusted casinos in the market it must be compliant, and for that, it should have a license, and part of having that license is implementing KYC I know of sites that have what you're looking for only the KYC, I recommend that you accept KYC even if your funds are clean and choose only the trusted casino in the market, they are doing KYC to be compliant and protect their clients.
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October 12, 2022, 03:03:56 PM
#33
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.
I do not think there are casinos like that anymore, you could avoid going through KYC if you were a small gambler at most casinos, but if you are a high roller then I am sorry to say to you that you will have to eventually have to endure that process, this is probably not the answer you were looking for but things have changed since some time ago, as governments are more interested in this market and especially in people like you which wager a lot of money.
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October 12, 2022, 02:54:22 PM
#32
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.

Sorry, you missed the point of this topic. I recommend reading the original post if you haven't already. Even the title mentions the term "high roller" so it's almost certain that he won't be gambling with small amounts. We can assume that the same applies to his deposits and withdrawals.
It will be hard for high rollers to look for casinos that won't require KYC because most casinos especially the reputable ones would always check the legitimacy of users' identities to avoid money laundering cases which could affect their reputation in the future. We can't question them for doing that because they only want to secure things. The casino might not ask for KYC in the beginning but they will definitely require you to comply with it during the withdrawal period if a huge bankroll is involved.
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October 12, 2022, 01:41:56 PM
#31
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.

Sorry, you missed the point of this topic. I recommend reading the original post if you haven't already. Even the title mentions the term "high roller" so it's almost certain that he won't be gambling with small amounts. We can assume that the same applies to his deposits and withdrawals.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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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.
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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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October 05, 2022, 04:02:54 AM
#10
There are actually lots of different casino sites that will not ask or require you to submit KYC but if you're a high roller, they will still ask you to comply with their KYC before you withdraw your funds. I don't think complying with the KYC requirement will harm you. Your details and personal information are safe as well as you're using a highly reputable casino site.
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October 05, 2022, 03:38:58 AM
#9
Even if you find a casino that doesnt ask KYC, you wouldn't find an instant withdrawal if youre going to send out a huge amount.

I tried playing on a casino that is suppose to be a auto. But withdrawing the small amount I have took time. I'm guessing they still screen withdrawals. All casino these days are like this already even the ones they call running on blockchain such as earnbet.io
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October 05, 2022, 03:21:07 AM
#8
Almost all casinos for the amount you are saying require KYC and there is not a single serious casino even in the crypto arena that won't ask for KYC when paying out a huge amount of money in a single withdrawal.All the serious and reputable casinos have this requirement because they have a license and abide by the laws of the country in which they have got the license (I am not very knowledgeable in this area but this is what I understand from their terms and conditions).It would be extremely rare if you find a serious and trustworthy casino that would not require KYC for big amount of money.
Op have mentioned about his wagering that has made him no.1 in blackjack.fun and nowhere he mentioned about the single huge withdrawal requirement. Looking his wager, he's a whale gambler and his winnings seems to be high. However if his plans were for huge withdrawal then it is quite hard to find such platforms, if not most of the platforms provide support with limitations.
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October 05, 2022, 03:07:47 AM
#7
Almost all casinos for the amount you are saying require KYC and there is not a single serious casino even in the crypto arena that won't ask for KYC when paying out a huge amount of money in a single withdrawal.All the serious and reputable casinos have this requirement because they have a license and abide by the laws of the country in which they have got the license (I am not very knowledgeable in this area but this is what I understand from their terms and conditions).It would be extremely rare if you find a serious and trustworthy casino that would not require KYC for big amount of money.
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October 05, 2022, 02:06:59 AM
#6
But do you know that you must prepare yourself for KYC with the amount you are mentioning is even the hardest thing to have without passing through KYC processes. Though there are some site that may consider you with little amount if withdrawing without going through such process but seeing that you have a very large volume deposit/withdrawal will such affect you to go through kyc.
Keep in mind as a gambler who gambles online must be ready to expose himself or herself to KYC it's unavoidable requirements from casino site.
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October 05, 2022, 01:14:44 AM
#5
With the KYC criteria, it'd be hard to give a recommendation as most of the top crypto casinos that i've been playing at more or less have an optional KYC page together with their own specific KYC rules, and eventually, it'll be unavoidable for most high rollers but if I could recommend a few casinos that are less strict with their KYC rules it'd be bustabit and bustadice. The only downside about these gambling sites is the games, both of them only have one game but the rest checks out.
I saw this thread before I slept yesterday, I couldn't post to the thread because all the gambling sites that I know all require KYC. Even if there is any that do not require KYC, we should still know that they are not decentralized but centralized and can request for KYC at any anytime, making it mandatory.  But aside the KYC part, gamblings sites that have official thread on gambling board on this forum are recommended, especially those with active thread and active official account that can respond to anyone that come up with issue on this forum about the gambling site.
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October 04, 2022, 09:26:51 PM
#4
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
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October 04, 2022, 08:47:33 PM
#3
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.

I'm sorry, but for the values you're mentioning it's very difficult to find a reliable site that has a reasonable variety of games for you to bet on without having to surrender to KYC.
If you really don't want to submit your details, I recommend you split your bets into smaller amounts across multiple sites so that you always stay below the limits that require KYC.
Still...be aware of the risks that if you win too high a prize, you could have your account and funds blocked until you complete identity verification.
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October 04, 2022, 07:54:05 PM
#2
With the KYC criteria, it'd be hard to give a recommendation as most of the top crypto casinos that i've been playing at more or less have an optional KYC page together with their own specific KYC rules, and eventually, it'll be unavoidable for most high rollers but if I could recommend a few casinos that are less strict with their KYC rules it'd be bustabit and bustadice. The only downside about these gambling sites is the games, both of them only have one game but the rest checks out.
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October 04, 2022, 06:40:48 PM
#1
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.
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