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sr. member
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July 08, 2020, 01:17:27 PM
#94
Can't blame the kid, luckyfish graphics looks like a kids game.  Grin  Amazing how a 14-year-old kid learns how to use BTC wallet, the adoption really has fast forward.  Seriously you might wanna block the casino thru your router if you want him to stop.  

I would assume OP gave his son some BTC so you can expect him to find ways how to make use of it. It's just unfortunate he found Bitcoin casino.
So how much did paco loss? Just kidding.


You will be surprised to learn how much modern children can do at an extremely early age. Already at the age of 10, many of them climb porn sites in computer science cabinets.
In fact, Paco’s motivation is also interesting to me, maybe he was thinking and did not find a better way to spend bitcoin than to increase it in a casino.
He could be a great example or face of the advertised promotion of luckyfish.  Grin
legendary
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July 08, 2020, 11:54:39 AM
#93
Can't blame the kid, luckyfish graphics looks like a kids game.  Grin  Amazing how a 14-year-old kid learns how to use BTC wallet, the adoption really has fast forward.  Seriously you might wanna block the casino thru your router if you want him to stop.  

I would assume OP gave his son some BTC so you can expect him to find ways how to make use of it. It's just unfortunate he found Bitcoin casino.
So how much did paco loss? Just kidding.




hero member
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July 08, 2020, 10:46:48 AM
#92
Ask an IT guy to simply block the website so that whenever your son visits, he can't view it and will completely have zero access.
great advice specially if there are no gamblers in the family and only your Son is the one who accessing the Sites.
But if one of your family member are using those sites then no wonder where did your son learn about it.
She can validate that to her family and set a meeting to talk about it. It's easy to block those sites so that she won't worry at all unless her kid starts to search how to unblock blocked websites.

Of course Teenager nowadays are great explorer and they will do anything just to find themselves enjoying.
Internet is very easy to use that's why out of curiosity, they can do deeper than what we are expecting.
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July 08, 2020, 08:45:12 AM
#91
I have just discovered my son ,14 years old  gambling in this site.

How dare you letting Kids register into your site.

How can i report this site as It is illegal  for Kids to gamble and its illegal for casinos to accento minors.

I'm not even sure why this site is operating in England without a UK license.

I'm looking for your license to report your site but I can't find it anywhere.

I'm furious., u have not shame..

Can someone advise me where to report this casino?
While it is understandable that you are mad about what happened the nature of cryptocurrency casinos makes impossible for them to catch on every single player violating their TOS and playing while underage, in fact there are many fiat casinos that allow you to deposit as much money as you want and they only ask for your identity when you try to withdraw, so this could have happened in any casino regardless of whether they accept crypto or not, as such it is better to concentrate on what it is important to you and that is your son, you need to talk to him and see if he has a gambling problem, if he does you need to try to help him immediately because the longer he remains like that the harder it will be to go back to a normal life.
legendary
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July 08, 2020, 06:29:38 AM
#90
I have just discovered my son ,14 years old  gambling in this site.

How dare you letting Kids register into your site.

As you said that your son was able to register on luckyfish and gambling, I assume that your son is familiar with cryptocurrency as he was able to deposit then gamble the deposited money. Am I right till this point? If it is correct then I started to think that you are going to report all bitcoin gambling sites since most bitcoin gambling sites does not check the real age of the users on registration. Indeed there is an agreement such as "I'm over 18 years old bla bla bla..." on registration but it can be simply ignored by clicking it although the user is under 18 as most bitcoin gambling wont ask for KYC before a user is going to deposit, play and withdraw.
hero member
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July 08, 2020, 06:04:54 AM
#89
In this incident we cannot blame gambling sites only, because it is very easy to register on gambling sites. We can lie about our age,
KYC can be implemented to be safer. But if gambling sites enforce KYC will be left by their users. Which users gambling online now want
to play gambling anonymously. Therefore the importance of parental supervision in this case must be increased, and also parents should
not be careless in monitoring their children. So it will not be repeated children under the age of 18 playing gambling online again.

People who use crypto to gamble will think that they want to cover their identity, so they don't want to send their documents to the gambling website. If kids visit on the gambling site somehow and found that they can play the games and know how to deposit, they will try it by themselves. In this matter, the parent needs to besides them while they browse, so the parents can stop or close the website if they visit the gambling website or porn site by coincidence.
sr. member
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July 08, 2020, 04:24:36 AM
#88
I don't think we should be blaming the casinos.

There are a lot of minors that are actually playing in different casinos, besides, you should do that nagging to the email you will be sending to their supports. They can't filter minors in their site if that is the case I don't think you should be able to know that your child is gambling. You can just block the site and other gambling sites on the internet.



I agree with you. In this case, the violation occurred on the part of the child, because he did not read the agreement or ignored it.
In general, I would not blame anyone, but I would try to find the reasons for what is happening.

A child gambling at an early age signals that there are probably problems in his psyche, which means that at a more mature age he may have problems with addictions.
That's what you need to think about now.
sr. member
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July 08, 2020, 04:23:06 AM
#87
In this incident we cannot blame gambling sites only, because it is very easy to register on gambling sites. We can lie about our age,
KYC can be implemented to be safer. But if gambling sites enforce KYC will be left by their users. Which users gambling online now want
to play gambling anonymously. Therefore the importance of parental supervision in this case must be increased, and also parents should
not be careless in monitoring their children. So it will not be repeated children under the age of 18 playing gambling online again.
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sr. member
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July 08, 2020, 03:31:54 AM
#86
I will 100% report them, I Have checked they don't have a license at all to operate in the UK.
My son allowed to deposit anc withdrawal without being asked any Documents from the casino.

Yes you can all say I'm a bad mother because I didn't realised straightway but believe me ill do all I can to stop my son and stop any casino who accept minors just like that.

It's wrong and it doesn't matter how much u all try to blame ,casinos have duty of care and it seems this casino  is full of kids not only child.


We are the adults and we must make sure our kids aren't exploited .

I will indeed report them anywere I can,not only for my son but all the kids out there.

Thanks everyone for the advice,I was under the impression that  UK was regulated  and my kid was safe but I didn't know they were illegal casinos preying on kids.

My bad, but now that I know not worries this casino will have to check every single person as I'm not going to let explot any child.

It's really truly petrifying.


Me as a parent I understand what you're feeling right now and I can't blame you with what happened because technology is very accessible to the kids unlike in our days, we barely have gadgets.

Since you have figured it out and you know what you are doing. Good luck with reporting them but, mostly focus to give your kid a lesson and teach him that he must be a responsible internet user at all times while you are there monitoring what he browse.


I think allowing them on open internet is not a good idea. Parents should help filter out what is really unsafe and bad for them. Normally in real world, you don't let them stray too far from your presence without monitoring them. This should apply to their online activities also.
By the way, I don't advice handing their private/sensitive information to anyone online. They could get hacked, misused, or used wrongly, and victims don't always get compensated or get justice for this.
hero member
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July 08, 2020, 03:31:24 AM
#85
I don't think we should be blaming the casinos.

There are a lot of minors that are actually playing in different casinos, besides, you should do that nagging to the email you will be sending to their supports. They can't filter minors in their site if that is the case I don't think you should be able to know that your child is gambling. You can just block the site and other gambling sites on the internet.
They will not monitor the people that are registering to their casino.

Actions are taken if it goes with withdrawals and if they are suspecting a user that's going against their rules. As for the minors registering on them, they really don't care at all even if it's written on the TOS or not, they don't have any concern with them.

That's why they have reminders about responsible gambling.
full member
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July 08, 2020, 02:21:32 AM
#84
Can someone advise me where to report this casino?
I'm normally anti-censorship but given such a specific question. I bet it'll be hard to shut down such a website but on any occasion that one might feel like illegal content is hosted in a platform. They can try the following:
Contact the host.
Contact the domain registrar.

In this site's case, the host isn't obvious but they are using Cloudflare for protection. The website's registrar appears to be GoDaddy.
If you feel like the law is being broken, then these providers might take responsibility and listen to your pleas OP.

Other than that, you have to consider that casinos seeking payment in crypto cater to a specific crowd and are using this payment method specifically to avoid regulation and be harder to shut down.
I don't think there will be any success in forcing them to accept KYC and/or limit registrations/deposits in anyway. Good luck though.
Even if the origin country of this gambling site regulated crypto casino and made KYC as manadatory, it won't be a huge restriction for the people to play on it because it is simply easy to give fake KYC details and it is impossible to identify every registrant is using real of fake documents while signing up ans they are the not in need of bothering about this as well.
hero member
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July 07, 2020, 11:42:20 PM
#83
I don't think we should be blaming the casinos.

There are a lot of minors that are actually playing in different casinos, besides, you should do that nagging to the email you will be sending to their supports. They can't filter minors in their site if that is the case I don't think you should be able to know that your child is gambling. You can just block the site and other gambling sites on the internet.

legendary
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July 07, 2020, 11:10:08 PM
#82
Can someone advise me where to report this casino?
I'm normally anti-censorship but given such a specific question. I bet it'll be hard to shut down such a website but on any occasion that one might feel like illegal content is hosted in a platform. They can try the following:
Contact the host.
Contact the domain registrar.

In this site's case, the host isn't obvious but they are using Cloudflare for protection. The website's registrar appears to be GoDaddy.
If you feel like the law is being broken, then these providers might take responsibility and listen to your pleas OP.

Other than that, you have to consider that casinos seeking payment in crypto cater to a specific crowd and are using this payment method specifically to avoid regulation and be harder to shut down.
I don't think there will be any success in forcing them to accept KYC and/or limit registrations/deposits in anyway. Good luck though.
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July 07, 2020, 10:06:41 PM
#81
I have just discovered my son ,14 years old  gambling in this site.

How dare you letting Kids register into your site.

How can i report this site as It is illegal  for Kids to gamble and its illegal for casinos to accento minors.

I'm not even sure why this site is operating in England without a UK license.

I'm looking for your license to report your site but I can't find it anywhere.

I'm furious., u have not shame..

Can someone advise me where to report this casino?

This is one of the risk of the absence of KYC, the administrator has no way of knowing if a kid is playing in their platform, the administrator always assumed that their players are matured, unless there is a report that a kid is playing in their platform, that would be the time they will ask for KYC to verify the report.

I think even if the gambling site using KYC, the young people can use another document, and perhaps, they will have access to use their father, uncle or another adult family in their house document to verify the account.

The gambling site will only investigate if one person reports to them, but I guess the casino will not do anything because that will not be their responsibility. In crypto online gambling, people don't need to verify their accounts, and they can send or withdraw the money, so that is not a problem for every people to directly playing in online crypto gambling.
legendary
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July 07, 2020, 08:09:51 PM
#80
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It is at the TOS that minors aren't allowed to use their site but right now, online gambling sites doesn't verify if you are a minor or not. If your son didn't read the TOS then he can just click the check button down below and use their site.

If the site doesn't have KYC (which is not being used to most gambling sites) then your son can easily have access to it. It is not the fault of the site but it is the fault of your son using it. As a parent, you must know what your son is doing especially in the internet.
legendary
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July 07, 2020, 07:42:21 PM
#79
I have just discovered my son ,14 years old  gambling in this site.

How dare you letting Kids register into your site.

How can i report this site as It is illegal  for Kids to gamble and its illegal for casinos to accento minors.

I'm not even sure why this site is operating in England without a UK license.

I'm looking for your license to report your site but I can't find it anywhere.

I'm furious., u have not shame..

Can someone advise me where to report this casino?

This is one of the risk of the absence of KYC, the administrator has no way of knowing if a kid is playing in their platform, the administrator always assumed that their players are matured, unless there is a report that a kid is playing in their platform, that would be the time they will ask for KYC to verify the report.
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July 07, 2020, 06:26:12 PM
#78
if you want to report it due to it being unregulated in the UK, you could try, but the odds of anything actually happening are probably very slim.
Are you sure about that? In EU state authorities take that very seriously generally.
The website can be banned from the IS providers DNS and from google.co.uk

UE is very strict and so UK.
Sent many complaints and I have already  recieved positive replies, this site is not allowed to transact in the Uk Market.

I had a chat with the UKGC intelligence and they are already tracking  down many illegal site as it seems this site is targeting the vulnerables.

I respect everyone, and many off putting comments are from  gamblers  that are OK for kids to have gambling so accessible  to kids, just because the web is full of them.I am a very present mother and my duty is to protect my kids. Very simple, those who preach parenthood to others should worries about their kids and their own skills

There is also plenty of drug dealers in the world, would they be OK for them to sell drugs to their kids? Or they would report the drug dealer to the authorities? Just because the world is full of bad people dosent mean u should close your eyes and accept it.

I believe site such this should  be stopped at least in the Uk as gambling is regulated and to accept minors is a crime and to state the obvious in their t&c and do nothing about it to prevent it ain't good enough in my eyes.

Again thanks for your replies and apologies for my rants but I have been extremely upset by this situation

 





legendary
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July 07, 2020, 05:50:06 PM
#77
Not trying to be rude here but what kind of concern is this? Do you really think that reporting the site will solve the problem?

Didn't you know that there are currently lots of crypto-gambling sites and most of them might encounter now by your son? If I'm not mistaken, the UK is not that strict when it comes to accessing a site outside the region.

So what do you then? You will report all websites so that kids won't able to enter?

The solution to your problem is just around your house - TALK to your son about the risks.
Makes sense to share for many reasons and maybe the site administration will think about this later if they see pressure from other people. At least, the parent will be able to share his opinion with social platforms and this will let him release the anxiety. The final decision belongs to the OP to prevent the son from accessing such websites. My only suggestion was to use the VPN software which restricts the user from dangerous online sites or simply changing DNS will be a good idea to not repeat the same mistakes.

You can actually filter out sites via your router settings for which your son wont able to access that luckyfish site anymore- as simple as that but the issue
here and as mentioned that there are lots of crypto gambling sites out there where his son can easily access on.So it is somehow pointless in doing so thats why
to resolved out this kind of problem would lies ahead on how he would explain to his son the destructive effects on doing gambling at a very young age or even
if into an older one.
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July 07, 2020, 05:41:58 PM
#76
Not trying to be rude here but what kind of concern is this? Do you really think that reporting the site will solve the problem?

Didn't you know that there are currently lots of crypto-gambling sites and most of them might encounter now by your son? If I'm not mistaken, the UK is not that strict when it comes to accessing a site outside the region.

So what do you then? You will report all websites so that kids won't able to enter?

The solution to your problem is just around your house - TALK to your son about the risks.
Makes sense to share for many reasons and maybe the site administration will think about this later if they see pressure from other people. At least, the parent will be able to share his opinion with social platforms and this will let him release the anxiety. The final decision belongs to the OP to prevent the son from accessing such websites. My only suggestion was to use the VPN software which restricts the user from dangerous online sites or simply changing DNS will be a good idea to not repeat the same mistakes.
legendary
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July 07, 2020, 05:36:33 PM
#75
Not trying to be rude here but what kind of concern is this? Do you really think that reporting the site will solve the problem?

Didn't you know that there are currently lots of crypto-gambling sites and most of them might encounter now by your son? If I'm not mistaken, the UK is not that strict when it comes to accessing a site outside the region.

So what do you then? You will report all websites so that kids won't able to enter?

The solution to your problem is just around your house - TALK to your son about the risks.
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