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Topic: How to verify license Numbers? (Read 104 times)

sr. member
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August 24, 2023, 11:24:18 AM
#17
It seems quite difficult to verify the license number in some countries, but for the UK and Curacao you can check on their website and see if the casino platform is verified or not. However, usually a credible casino platform has a registered license number and no longer needs to be checked, but for new casino websites it is possible that they can falsify this license number and you should avoid untrusted casino websites like this.
hero member
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August 24, 2023, 11:09:50 AM
#16
When a casino buy or paid for a license the license issuer will give them a widget code to post on their homepage that widget is specific only to that casino so when you click it, it will lead to the license issuer's page where the casino is listed, or in the absence of a widget the license issuer will give the casino a license number for them to verify on the issuer, you will have to do it manually.

But honestly there are casino with bad reputation that has license and there are good casinos without a license, gamblers prefers the reputation of the casino and how they addressed issues that concern their platforms, I'm not saying license is not important but reputation is everything.
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August 24, 2023, 09:03:16 AM
#15

I thought the Curacao license could be verified, I have seen casinos with such a license have a link going to their Curacao gaming link. Now I couldn't find their link.

But what I saw are validation from Antillephone License Validation and XCM Validation.

Solcasino.io, for example, has the link below their page going to https://validator.antillephone.com/validate?domain=solcasino.io&seal_id=3339d16b553866af527ca2120220de9b460a29ac211b9eb03ae19d9a5f1b2a895cede836bdc27f8a36a6ef426329ca41&stamp=a6c96450316a0a9cb98c541f8dccf895

But still unsure how this works. It would have been good if there was a database to search.
sr. member
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August 24, 2023, 08:44:30 AM
#14
Some of the licensed casinos would have a link that takes you to the website of the license issuer, I think I've seen that on Stake.com but I'm not really sure. However, as someone else said, it's not just the license that makes a platform trusted or reputable, there are a lot of things that you need to check and consider before you entrust a casino with your money, and the most important thing is community feedback about that particular platform.

So when you are about to join a new platform, you just ask the community if the platform is worth it or not, if you receive a lot of positive reviews about it, it is definitely worth it but if it's the other way around, you should probably avoid that platform and try another one if you don't want any trouble with your money.
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August 22, 2023, 08:11:39 AM
#13
~snip~

If you think that the presence of a license at the casino is a factor that indicates the honesty of the casino owner, then you are wrong. In my opinion, the reputation of the casino carries much more information about the integrity of the casino than the license. Sometimes I play in casinos that do not have a license at all, because they do not want to obey the regulators. For them, the experience of the client is important, not replenishing the treasury in the jurisdiction in which he works.

I believe reputation and licensing are two different things. For instance, a casino can have a license but still possess a bad reputation. However, most of the time, when a casino is considered to have a good reputation, it is already assumed that they also possess a license. A license is a fundamental requirement for running a business, especially a casino. Without a license, a business can appear shady, as there's no assurance that we can hold them accountable in case they decide to engage in scams.

I appreciate that OP has brought up this topic. Many gambling sites claim to have a license, but without the means to verify it, we can't fully trust them. For the benefit of gamblers, I believe licenses information should be made public and accessible for inquiry. This would also aid in eliminating scam casinos from the crypto world.
hero member
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August 22, 2023, 08:06:45 AM
#12
There's no way to verify license numbers, but usually the casino will give a link where their license are verified. If the license aren't verified, there's an error message about the license, usually it's about the license isn't renewed yet.

After all you're need to trust the casino, when we're talk about centralized casino, verify isn't really a big concern except verify the provably fair system.
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August 22, 2023, 07:58:26 AM
#11
I consider reputation as far better than having a license, so I never bother to check the validity of the license I let the casino reviewers do that but if you are interested to know how to check the validity of the license you can check this article
Besides, with this article, you will know the different license issuers and their level of reputation.

One interesting thing to notice in the article is this, I highlighted it, and now I know why many casinos prefer Curacao and Costa Rica.

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The most trustworthy licenses are issued by Great Britain, Malta, and Gibraltar while the least trustworthy licenses can be obtained in Curacao and Costa Rica. The latter two jurisdictions practice little control over online casinos and issue licenses without too much ado. This explains the large number of online casinos licensed in these countries.
https://internationalwealth.info/en/business-licenses/how-can-you-verify-that-an-online-casino-has-a-license/
legendary
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August 22, 2023, 07:48:24 AM
#10
~snip~

If you think that the presence of a license at the casino is a factor that indicates the honesty of the casino owner, then you are wrong. In my opinion, the reputation of the casino carries much more information about the integrity of the casino than the license. Sometimes I play in casinos that do not have a license at all, because they do not want to obey the regulators. For them, the experience of the client is important, not replenishing the treasury in the jurisdiction in which he works.
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August 22, 2023, 07:40:50 AM
#9
Since I couldn't verify the License Number, I left it to a forum member who could. They will notify you if the License Number is valid after checking. From there, we can see if we can trust the casino or we will wait for a review from someone more skilled at knowing it.

I guess people can check the License Number via the website, but I don't understand it. Maybe you can visit this site to find out more:

Code:
https://www.theplaidhorse.com/2021/07/13/how-to-check-if-an-online-casino-has-a-license/

But besides the License Number, a casino must be able to provide excellent service to its customers. If you can't, it will mean nothing to the casino, especially if the casino has a License Number. License numbers, services, and promotions are necessary to build a casino business so casino owners should really pay attention to them.
legendary
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August 22, 2023, 06:50:41 AM
#8
Most of the gamblers look for the trustworthy functioning of the platform. Everyone look for a licence to operate and rest is much concerned on how the platform operates. Every platform used to have its licence and other authorities to which the platform have registered on the bottom of the homepage. Earlier gamblers have never thought of these licence and all. Later the license details on the platform and getting enrolled particular authorities gave the platform more value and it becomes a trust sign.
sr. member
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August 22, 2023, 06:36:21 AM
#7
Cryptocurrency casino licence numbers? I hadn't even thought about it. For crypto casinos I just rely on the forum, and the fact that a casino is not licensed (usually coupled with not asking for KYC) doesn't make it any less reliable.

And conversely, the fact that a casino has a Curaçao licence doesn't mean that you as a gambler won't have problems, as ralle14 comments, like the typical thing of accepting instant deposits and if you win a big jackpot they ask you for a lot of paperwork and delay the withdrawal until you bet everything you've won and lose it.

I think what OP means is the license of the gambling company to operate for gambling purposes and manage the funds of its participants. But base on m experience, even the gambling website who don't have licensed back then was reliable. I mean they are responsive of my concerns with my funds and changes in terms and condition. Instead of checking their license, I base it on criterea like for me, I want a website whose responsive easy to withdraw and deposit.
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August 21, 2023, 11:27:11 PM
#6
Cryptocurrency casino licence numbers? I hadn't even thought about it. For crypto casinos I just rely on the forum, and the fact that a casino is not licensed (usually coupled with not asking for KYC) doesn't make it any less reliable.

And conversely, the fact that a casino has a Curaçao licence doesn't mean that you as a gambler won't have problems, as ralle14 comments, like the typical thing of accepting instant deposits and if you win a big jackpot they ask you for a lot of paperwork and delay the withdrawal until you bet everything you've won and lose it.
legendary
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August 21, 2023, 08:15:21 PM
#5


License Numbers should be easily viewed on casino websites but my question is how to really verify the License Number? Through a Database or a particular website?
Both, like Curacao, have a page where you can inquire to verify the license of a particular casinos
https://www.curacao-egaming.com/licenses-and-business/#section-license-verification-certificates

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Has anyone done this before? How? Do gamblers even care about checking License Numbers?

I'm not personally checking it on the license issuer but checked it on casino reviewers because part of their reviews is giving information about the status if they have a license or not and they also verify it.
legendary
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August 21, 2023, 05:21:11 PM
#4
Do gamblers even care about checking License Numbers?
In my case, I don't bother checking the license of casinos because it doesn't say a lot about the quality of the casino, and I prioritize other factors when picking a good crypto casino.

I know there's nothing wrong with checking a license of a casino you're using, but even if they have a gambling license, gamblers can still have bad experiences.

For what others said about gambling licenses, here are a few threads that asked a similar question.

Gambling License
Crypto Gambling Licenses - What they actually mean
hero member
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August 21, 2023, 05:54:32 AM
#3
Just as the above member has said, it's always the licensor that usually has access to verifying the license number, in the case of those casinos that make their license details public.

There are times when the casino owners or other online platforms that involve finances usually just drop it as a statement that they have been licensed by this or that government but don't usually drop any details regarding the licensing for the reason that it is confidential.

But aside from this, even in most of this licensing, authorities don't just make their data public where anyone can access it or try to go and search the full details of any registered clients, as such tools might be misused in other ways. The best way to always verify if a license is valid or not is to go through the respective body that oversees casinos under a given jurisdiction. I believe there is always a body that one can always call upon to verify any information they need.
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August 21, 2023, 05:24:43 AM
#2
License Numbers should be easily viewed on casino websites but my question is how to really verify the License Number? Through a Database or a particular website?

Has anyone done this before? How? Do gamblers even care about checking License Numbers?
I don't think there is an up-to-date website or database that has a comprehensive list of valid casino licenses. The only way to verify the license is through the licensor. Visiting the website of the licensor and carrying out a search. A reputable authorizer should have a comprehensive list of casinos it issued licenses. Contacting  the licensing organization seeking information or certification about the license paraded by a casino can also be a good step to confirm the license's validity.

I have not done this before but I really care about the genuineness of the licences. I know that Gibraltar, Malta, and Great Britain are more trustworthy licensors than licenses issued by authorities in Curacao and Costa Rica. But I think it should be a concern to gamblers because the licensor is important in the casino's operation, regulation, and in cases of litigation.
sr. member
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August 21, 2023, 05:03:52 AM
#1
The best advice you can give anyone starting their gambling journey is to choose the best online casinos to avoid getting scammed or playing unfair games online, however, it's not that easy to figure out a valid licensed online casino.

Apart from regulatory authority checks, it's easier for any new casino to just name a number of big names as their authorizers e.g UK Gambling Commission or Malta Gaming Authority but my challenge is License Numbers.

License Numbers should be easily viewed on casino websites but my question is how to really verify the License Number? Through a Database or a particular website?

Has anyone done this before? How? Do gamblers even care about checking License Numbers?
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