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Offcourse who would want to disclose his information on a gambling site?
Yeah, that's why we keep looking for a gambling site who doesn't ask for KYC because we want to play anonymously and we also want to bet on this kind of system. I think many gambling site are already have this feature because they know that cryptocurrency is made for a decentralized market and that's why they respect the privacy of every gambler, this is a must for a crypto gambling site.
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It's sad to see people don't consider this as a 'Critical' feature. Shows why the majority of them are okay with KYC verifications on gambling websites. Nowadays I don't even feel bad if the website fucks them over for KYC. If every player considered anonymity as a critical and deciding factor for selecting a gambling site, these sites will have no other option but stop asking for the KYC and other documents.
True but most people would just agree if there are changes and because of the urge on playing gambling

then they would definitely follow it up even if its really a big hindrance on their part but due on wanting to play
in result they wont really care at all in the end on their personal info.
Yes it happens when people want to gamble they will not care about identity, but before playing with someone in casino, I think every casino should ask for official identity before getting in gambling with someone. But if you play online it sometimes you will have to get through anonymous gambling which is not good at all.
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Onehash does have this kind of feature but it's just an option for the bettors. If you want to register, it's okay but if you don't want to, you have an option to deposit anonymously and you will be given a certain bitcoin address to receive your winning. And after that, the deposit address will be given to you so that's how you bet without any registration. You are not enforcing your gamblers to use it but you are making their lives easier by providing an option.
Of course this is how Onehash runs ,and besides privacy is what people needs here that’s why we all transferred here from the centralized world so we can enjoy our anonymity

Its truly important, anonymity is a crucial feature, many people don't like to expose themselves in gambling and anonymity could help the gambler from restricted country to play the game, and crypto gambling is famous because of its anonymity, so this feature is a must in crypto gambling
That’s it mate,just like me what’s the sense of being in crypto if I will reveal my true identity?betteri go back to the traditional way of gambling if that’s the case
legendary
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In online gambling sites in our country that is already registered in the government, KYC is really need and I agree with it. However, I like to gamble without sending my personal information to other people so I'd choose the online gambling sites that doesn't require KYC to gamble. Crypto gambling sites doesn't need KYC to gamble and that is the one I'm using in gambling right now.
In as much as a value my information and I have fears of losing it to the public but I would rather play on a kyc site than to gamble on a site that does not pay attention to  kyc because my money is more precious than the information which I am sure would be protected by the site.

I am aware that KYC is an important element when it comes to daily operations of gambling operators, and there are regulators in the industry that regulates this. The robust KYC system a company has in place is what enables them to have a very clear data base of their users and hence their license being safeguarded. So, wherever you a playing in a site that does not provide KYC be sure that you stand a chance of losing your money soon since the site is not licensed.
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Its truly important, anonymity is a crucial feature, many people don't like to expose themselves in gambling and anonymity could help the gambler from restricted country to play the game, and crypto gambling is famous because of its anonymity, so this feature is a must in crypto gambling
legendary
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I'm working on a football (soccer) betting site, and I'd like to know if it is worth the effort to add the feature to allow no-registration bets. Has it ever been a deciding factor when you pick a site to bet on?

I will really be in full support of you to built such a fantastic application as long as we can avoid KYC
Frankly speaking, if the op can really succeed in building such anonymous betting site which is what many people has been craving for, he will really be able to drive lots of traffic to his game site. Although I still do not know how the op will be able to manage this, and how he will be able to identify a winner without having any details about him.

I think little registration would not be bad such as nickname even if it is not full name and then maybe password. Imagine someone having challenge in using the site and he needs to contact the customer care for support, without a proper identification that will link him to his account, how would they know how to resolve such issue?
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Offcourse who would want to disclose his information on a gambling site?

Some would especially in fiat gambling where you fund your balance through your bank account, but here in crypto things can be anonymous but it could be so risky as well since we are only basing on reputation, if they close shop, no way you can get your money of if they just intentionally scam you, you can only destroy their reputation but might not get your money.
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Just imagine there are whales or high roller do you think they would use a site that would giveaway their real information?
Just imagine a site that would use your real name when you are chatting and when other players view your profile it would show your personal details such as your name and other stuff .
Do you think that they would continue to use knowing that some people would target them in real life?
Anonymity in gambling is what we are looking for and for that reason we are avoiding a gambling site with a KYC to know that our personal data isn't required and we could play safely.

I don't want to let other people know my real identity on the internet because that will risk my life to be the next target of illegal things. I will okay if my real information is for something I used in my real life and not on the internet. When the real information is available on the internet, it means all people can access the data, and they can see who we are, where we live, we don't know if they are a good person or not. We only wait for what will happen in the next day and hope that it's not a bad thing that comes to us.
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Offcourse who would want to disclose his information on a gambling site?
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Just imagine there are whales or high roller do you think they would use a site that would giveaway their real information?
Just imagine a site that would use your real name when you are chatting and when other players view your profile it would show your personal details such as your name and other stuff .
Do you think that they would continue to use knowing that some people would target them in real life?
Anonymity in gambling is what we are looking for and for that reason we are avoiding a gambling site with a KYC to know that our personal data isn't required and we could play safely.
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It's sad to see people don't consider this as a 'Critical' feature. Shows why the majority of them are okay with KYC verifications on gambling websites. Nowadays I don't even feel bad if the website fucks them over for KYC. If every player considered anonymity as a critical and deciding factor for selecting a gambling site, these sites will have no other option but stop asking for the KYC and other documents.
True but most people would just agree if there are changes and because of the urge on playing gambling

then they would definitely follow it up even if its really a big hindrance on their part but due on wanting to play
in result they wont really care at all in the end on their personal info.
That is actually a nice idea. It is like reading answers to questions over Quora without getting registered there. I can tell you this feature is going to make money for you if you are done with the work that is needed provide enough users satisfaction. When it comes to business, you learn from what mistakes others make and you work on them and present them in a best way to claim the market.
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I'm working on a football (soccer) betting site, and I'd like to know if it is worth the effort to add the feature to allow no-registration bets. Has it ever been a deciding factor when you pick a site to bet on?
yes giving the anonymous betting is here deciding factor when you to try something new it will definitely make some changes in this bets that's why I think it may be a chance giving opportunity
legendary
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I think giving users access to anonymous betting can be dangerous for the casino. as with user data like which game is most popular and which person plays with the most balance can be very important options for the casino to analyze. it will not only help the casino to improve the algorithm but it will also help the casino to decide which games they need to focus more. I will say make registrations but let users have hidden usernames so the casino can track them but they will be anonymous from other users.
I don't think you really get anything in OP, because he wants to make a football (soccer) betting site in this case the OP might be planning to make a sportsbook betting site that basically sites like this already exist in the past by "directbet". In the past directbet worked very well and over time the site has increased with another feature like casino.directbet which allows users to register there. So, as long as it has many enthusiasts and developers able to work well, I'm sure the plan to create a gambling site like this is very possible and will be fine.
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I'm working on a football (soccer) betting site, and I'd like to know if it is worth the effort to add the feature to allow no-registration bets. Has it ever been a deciding factor when you pick a site to bet on?
Yeah, most people like to bet anonymously. It is actually a deciding factor when someone wants to pick a site to bet on. Since it's going to be a soccer betting site, allowing users to bet without registering to the site will actually get you more players. People would love to bet instantly on those sites without any hassle. Just make sure they can track their progress through a unique ID generated for that specific bet.


Everyone wants to remain hidden and anoymous. There can be number of reasons for this. A gambler does not want every one knows how much he is earning through gambling. This can be to avoid taxes or they don't want other know that they are even gamblers.

This is the reason when we come to know about any gambling site demanding for KYC, everyone share bad comments about them because no one is interested in KYC for gambling.
legendary
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I think giving users access to anonymous betting can be dangerous for the casino. as with user data like which game is most popular and which person plays with the most balance can be very important options for the casino to analyze. it will not only help the casino to improve the algorithm but it will also help the casino to decide which games they need to focus more. I will say make registrations but let users have hidden usernames so the casino can track them but they will be anonymous from other users.
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It's sad to see people don't consider this as a 'Critical' feature. Shows why the majority of them are okay with KYC verifications on gambling websites. Nowadays I don't even feel bad if the website fucks them over for KYC. If every player considered anonymity as a critical and deciding factor for selecting a gambling site, these sites will have no other option but stop asking for the KYC and other documents.
True but most people would just agree if there are changes and because of the urge on playing gambling

then they would definitely follow it up even if its really a big hindrance on their part but due on wanting to play
in result they wont really care at all in the end on their personal info.
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It's sad to see people don't consider this as a 'Critical' feature. Shows why the majority of them are okay with KYC verifications on gambling websites. Nowadays I don't even feel bad if the website fucks them over for KYC. If every player considered anonymity as a critical and deciding factor for selecting a gambling site, these sites will have no other option but stop asking for the KYC and other documents.
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In online gambling sites in our country that is already registered in the government, KYC is really need and I agree with it. However, I like to gamble without sending my personal information to other people so I'd choose the online gambling sites that doesn't require KYC to gamble. Crypto gambling sites doesn't need KYC to gamble and that is the one I'm using in gambling right now.
A few weeks ago I often saw in gambling board and there is a new gambling site comes that need KYC to create an account. But, as you may know there will be a lot of member of this forum that complain in order to delete KYC issue on their platform and it was right because the next day the creator of the gambling site stated KYC is not use anymore. Anyway, I agree with you, I have no comfortable when I came to the gambling place directly and I play there and I have no comfortable also when I see a gambling site who need KYC to play there. Gambling online has been changing a lot of people, they feel comfortable when he plays their hobbies.
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I'm working on a football (soccer) betting site, and I'd like to know if it is worth the effort to add the feature to allow no-registration bets. Has it ever been a deciding factor when you pick a site to bet on?
Yeah, most people like to bet anonymously. It is actually a deciding factor when someone wants to pick a site to bet on. Since it's going to be a soccer betting site, allowing users to bet without registering to the site will actually get you more players. People would love to bet instantly on those sites without any hassle. Just make sure they can track their progress through a unique ID generated for that specific bet.
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That's what I like, one of the reasons why crypto gambling is popular is due to the fact that we can gamble anonymously.
Although we required to put our name or input some information, but we can put fake names as most of them does not really require a KYC, this only happens in rare occasion or in case you do unusual things or you are suspected for violating the rules. Most of the gambling sites I used, I never put my real name, just an alias and I have been using it for years already with no encountered problem.
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