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sr. member
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If I am right, we can still hold Moonbet on exchange right? so it means we can just register to the exchange site and buy coins from them? However the investor will miss the opportunity to enjoy the benefits that he will get from the website itself. I think the only way to solve this is to undergo KYC verification.
hero member
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As a crypto business then you would really be making considerations that KYC is really a main hated thing on this market.Majority of players here do love decentralized and anonymous kind of betting where it doesnt really need any documentations or verification before you could play which is really a turn off and if you are just starting then it would be basically be avoided on the first day
when people do find out  that they are needing KYC.Lots of competitors out there does offer seamless experience without asking anything about you.
I get that people hate KYC, but I am sure people hate unregistered possible scams even more. Think about it this way, if you have 100% guarantee that you will not be scammed and you will be definitely gambling in a proper legit place versus a place you are not 100% sure if they are legit or not but have no KYC, which place would you choose? That is the reason why the top places all are asking for KYC after a certain amount, because in the end it could be money laundering and no nation would allow that so they have to do KYC in order to appeal to those nations and make their casino a legit place.

I personally do not think that we should be really saying anything bad about places that ask for KYC. I am not saying places that do not ask it are 100% scam neither, they might just be people who dislike it, and that’s fine too, but the ones who ask are not bad at all.

That's true it's between choosing a sure gambling site and a risky one, but it much better if there's a legitimate gambling site that doesn't require the user to do KYC but it seems impossible since every gambling site with license requires a KYC yeah it's because of the money laundering. So everything has consequences... No KYC - can be scam, Legitimate gambling site - Asks KYC.
legendary
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As a crypto business then you would really be making considerations that KYC is really a main hated thing on this market.Majority of players here do love decentralized and anonymous kind of betting where it doesnt really need any documentations or verification before you could play which is really a turn off and if you are just starting then it would be basically be avoided on the first day
when people do find out  that they are needing KYC.Lots of competitors out there does offer seamless experience without asking anything about you.
I get that people hate KYC, but I am sure people hate unregistered possible scams even more. Think about it this way, if you have 100% guarantee that you will not be scammed and you will be definitely gambling in a proper legit place versus a place you are not 100% sure if they are legit or not but have no KYC, which place would you choose? That is the reason why the top places all are asking for KYC after a certain amount, because in the end it could be money laundering and no nation would allow that so they have to do KYC in order to appeal to those nations and make their casino a legit place.

I personally do not think that we should be really saying anything bad about places that ask for KYC. I am not saying places that do not ask it are 100% scam neither, they might just be people who dislike it, and that’s fine too, but the ones who ask are not bad at all.
hero member
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What software will the bookmaker work on?

This is a blockchain based sportsbook casino as far as I know when I read the details on there website. They will use special to integrate bookmaker into blockchain and they will not gonna use the typical bookmaker software available in the market since this is new concept on sports betting industry. This is new and good idea but my main concern was there blockchain they will gonna use since they will use BSC network and sometimes slow to process transaction, this will gonna affect all bets made on the casino in case the blockchain is busy. Solana and other fast blockchain is more approriate to use with this high tx volume game.
hero member
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We completely understand the reservations about KYC with a new/unknown website.

We will be listing Moonbet within the next week! We have already signed the listing agreement and are just waiting for all the final details to completed before we make the announcement with the exchange.

I would suggest joining us at t.me/moonbetofficial for the announcement.

Is there any details on which platform you will be listing? I hope you would choose a decent listing exchange. I would like to know if we wager on your website are we going to earn Moonbet as well? or do we really need to buy it in order to have it?
legendary
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Somehow that's what gamblers don't like especially those who require their players to do KYC immediately since its really hard to provide any personal information over the net so maybe they shouldn't require this in their first run since this could make their current players go away if they have existing players. Maybe best for now is they build their reputation first since this is the most important thing if you create a online casino or any business around.
As a crypto business then you would really be making considerations that KYC is really a main hated thing on this market.Majority of players here do love decentralized and anonymous kind of betting
where it doesnt really need any documentations or verification before you could play which is really a turn off and if you are just starting then it would be basically be avoided on the first day
when people do find out  that they are needing KYC.Lots of competitors out there does offer seamless experience without asking anything about you.
jr. member
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i really find this project appealing, as an investor and as a user, but i keep having doubts going forward with it.
as a user i would rather play at sites where kyc is not obligatory.
as an investor i would feel that the project might not succeed because the majority of crypto punters rather take their business to a platform not requiring kyc.
i really like all the other aspects of your project.
looking forward to viewing the site once it's up and running and possibly testing it if kyc is eventually not required.
best of luck guys!
newbie
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What software will the bookmaker work on?
copper member
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We completely understand the reservations about KYC with a new/unknown website.

We will be listing Moonbet within the next week! We have already signed the listing agreement and are just waiting for all the final details to completed before we make the announcement with the exchange.

I would suggest joining us at t.me/moonbetofficial for the announcement.
You do not have to worry about KYC requests if you do get listed and registered in a proper place. If the law requires you to ask for it, then you have to ask for it and there is nothing you can do about it. I personally do not like to give my KYC to everywhere neither, but it depends on what we are talking about, in this case if I see a place registered in a proper nation, or a place then I am feeling a lot better about it, I have seen places registered in first world nations for example, in that case it is stupid not to share your KYC for me.

Look at binance, there are very few people who do not give their KYC and they are not even properly registered somewhere, so when you get big enough everyone comes knocking on your door to get registered. Basically all I am saying is that you have to be a proper place to get KYC requirement liked instead of disliked, it is not about KYC itself, it is about where you are sharing it.

We have just teamed up with BitForex for a premium token offering. You can see all the details here:

https://twitter.com/bitforexcom/status/1425793425379561473
copper member
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Many people will have a concrete interest in starting a site with a casino, but the confidence is simply not there. You often see such accounts with promotions to start a casino, but too many people have been scammed. A significant setup fee is often asked. Then you will soon end up with 3,000 usd in costs, while you have not even started yet.

Absolutely, but I believe a lot of people have the dream of starting a casino like they do a restaurant: it is someting they believe will be cool, fun, and make them look good.

I have been in the iGaming industry for many years and I know about how much work it is to do so. Working 18 hour days, having to wake up for certain events to ensure the data feeds are working. I've been through two betting startups and as much as working 18 hours a day, 7 days a week may seem bad, I genuinely love it.

We have now raised over 600k and have negotiated very favourable deals with our partners, so $3000 in costs is not an issue.

Though this is crypto, I am running this exactly like any other Sportsbook and Casino that I have worked for in the past.
sr. member
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Many people will have a concrete interest in starting a site with a casino, but the confidence is simply not there. You often see such accounts with promotions to start a casino, but too many people have been scammed. A significant setup fee is often asked. Then you will soon end up with 3,000 usd in costs, while you have not even started yet.
legendary
Activity: 2086
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We completely understand the reservations about KYC with a new/unknown website.

We will be listing Moonbet within the next week! We have already signed the listing agreement and are just waiting for all the final details to completed before we make the announcement with the exchange.

I would suggest joining us at t.me/moonbetofficial for the announcement.
You do not have to worry about KYC requests if you do get listed and registered in a proper place. If the law requires you to ask for it, then you have to ask for it and there is nothing you can do about it. I personally do not like to give my KYC to everywhere neither, but it depends on what we are talking about, in this case if I see a place registered in a proper nation, or a place then I am feeling a lot better about it, I have seen places registered in first world nations for example, in that case it is stupid not to share your KYC for me.

Look at binance, there are very few people who do not give their KYC and they are not even properly registered somewhere, so when you get big enough everyone comes knocking on your door to get registered. Basically all I am saying is that you have to be a proper place to get KYC requirement liked instead of disliked, it is not about KYC itself, it is about where you are sharing it.
copper member
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I may not want to be a player but probably an investor would that require me to go KYC when going to buy Moonbet coin? I do like to participate in your ICO phase however I'm afraid about the KYC since I'm not really comfortable sharing my personal information online. And I would like to ask when are you planning to list down your coin?

We completely understand the reservations about KYC with a new/unknown website.

We will be listing Moonbet within the next week! We have already signed the listing agreement and are just waiting for all the final details to completed before we make the announcement with the exchange.

I would suggest joining us at t.me/moonbetofficial for the announcement.

hero member
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I may not want to be a player but probably an investor would that require me to go KYC when going to buy Moonbet coin? I do like to participate in your ICO phase however I'm afraid about the KYC since I'm not really comfortable sharing my personal information online. And I would like to ask when are you planning to list down your coin?
hero member
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There are other gambling platforms that didn't get shutdown even though they did not ask for KYC to create an account but they may ask for KYC if a certain gambler is suspicious or a gamble wants to withdraw a huge amount of money. That's what most gambling platform does to avoid money laundering and other breaking rules situation. It would be only less people will gamble if the site does require KYC to create an account just to gamble as some prefer being anonymous that's all.
As crypto users, we are aware that the KYC is one part of the services such as gambling sites, exchanges, and other third parties needed to avoid money laundry. But if we can, we always avoid the gambling site which requires KYC for the members. We are happy because many gambling sites will not require KYC and I am sure that gambling sites will have many loyal members. If one gambling site asks about KYC, we can move to the other site which does not ask KYC and we do not have to worry because we will find a way to play gambling without verifying our account.

The nice thing is that we have one of the best iGaming Lawyers on our side, who will advise us on how we can optimize the user experience while still respecting the license. We will do whatever we can to make sure that players are safe, secure and can easily access the site, but also ensuring that those who have invested in the project can trust that our platform will always be in good standing.
That is good. But you need to be aware of the government's regulation where your site is because they will always want to force what they want on any business. Maybe in the future, they want to ask you to include the KYC on your site so they can know who your customers are.

But I believe that you will work for your customers and will not disappoint them because you know how to treat your customers better.

KYC is somehow avoided by players especially if this is implemented by new casino so maybe they should operate and gather good reputation first so that gamblers could trust about their real identity here. We know how big the risk to provide our private information since stealing someone's identity is so rampant and it's hard our infos will be putted on scam website and this could give us huge problem.
If they can become trustable and have a good reputation among the gamblers but require KYC for their members someday, they can lose that trust and the gamblers will leave their site because many crypto gamblers do not like to fill KYC. They prefer to search for other gambling sites which do not require KYC. The risk itself will not be worth our identity because we will not know what will happen if the identity is in the hackers.

Somehow that's what gamblers don't like especially those who require their players to do KYC immediately since its really hard to provide any personal information over the net so maybe they shouldn't require this in their first run since this could make their current players go away if they have existing players. Maybe best for now is they build their reputation first since this is the most important thing if you create a online casino or any business around.
hero member
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There are other gambling platforms that didn't get shutdown even though they did not ask for KYC to create an account but they may ask for KYC if a certain gambler is suspicious or a gamble wants to withdraw a huge amount of money. That's what most gambling platform does to avoid money laundering and other breaking rules situation. It would be only less people will gamble if the site does require KYC to create an account just to gamble as some prefer being anonymous that's all.
As crypto users, we are aware that the KYC is one part of the services such as gambling sites, exchanges, and other third parties needed to avoid money laundry. But if we can, we always avoid the gambling site which requires KYC for the members. We are happy because many gambling sites will not require KYC and I am sure that gambling sites will have many loyal members. If one gambling site asks about KYC, we can move to the other site which does not ask KYC and we do not have to worry because we will find a way to play gambling without verifying our account.

The nice thing is that we have one of the best iGaming Lawyers on our side, who will advise us on how we can optimize the user experience while still respecting the license. We will do whatever we can to make sure that players are safe, secure and can easily access the site, but also ensuring that those who have invested in the project can trust that our platform will always be in good standing.
That is good. But you need to be aware of the government's regulation where your site is because they will always want to force what they want on any business. Maybe in the future, they want to ask you to include the KYC on your site so they can know who your customers are.

But I believe that you will work for your customers and will not disappoint them because you know how to treat your customers better.

KYC is somehow avoided by players especially if this is implemented by new casino so maybe they should operate and gather good reputation first so that gamblers could trust about their real identity here. We know how big the risk to provide our private information since stealing someone's identity is so rampant and it's hard our infos will be putted on scam website and this could give us huge problem.
If they can become trustable and have a good reputation among the gamblers but require KYC for their members someday, they can lose that trust and the gamblers will leave their site because many crypto gamblers do not like to fill KYC. They prefer to search for other gambling sites which do not require KYC. The risk itself will not be worth our identity because we will not know what will happen if the identity is in the hackers.
legendary
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ICO reputation is tainted due to those scam that we do have in the past and i cant really blamed out people on having this kind of impression.This is why its really hard to trust up on making investment

and just looking into the image into their site on how the site could potentially look like then its hard to tell on just seeing the front page.

We do love to see new Sportsbook and at the same time a Casino or simply having both to have at least have some option but taking this competition would really be hard.
This is a bit of a different situation compared to all other ICO, the reason here is that bankroll is the reason for it. Think about it we are talking about a situation where we all give money and get the token and get dividends in return for it. However that money is not going directly to moonbet staff's pocket basically, because in most other places it is like that and that is the biggest trouble we will probably have in all other places because they just took our money and did nothing and that was the scam basically.

Here you both get dividends and also your money is used for bankrolling the casino itself, that is the greatest difference. I am not saying this place will be amazing or horrible because we could never know, but at the end of the day we are basically seeing the difference and that difference is quite big and very important as well.
full member
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It seems a promising project but I invested to a lot of ICO's before and I think listing it on exchange first would be much safer rather than buying it during ICO phase even though most of the time buying in ICO is much cheaper and there's some kind of great deals.

Anyway about the KYC are they going to ask that to the investor or holder of their coin? if yes that will bring a problem since most of the people are here doesn't really like that.

If someone does not want to go through the KYC verification, as you wrote, they can wait until the tokens are listed on exchange. If the project decides to launch a bounty campaign, the price will certainly drop for a moment after the rewards are distributed to bounty hunters and it will be possible to buy them at a good price. If the projects do KYC for their own safety then it is their choice and they have the right to do so.

When it comes to KYC for the possibility of playing, everyone can also look for a casino where it is not required.
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Looks like the OP find good from  your concern here but still they will push ICO like what 2017 does .. Lets Pray for their success and also pray for the possible Victim of scamming if this one runs like how 2017 scammers does.
Though i am not pointing them as scam but of course possibilities is always there.
this is where our foresight lies in choosing whether this is good or not, don't let the dark things that happened in 2017 happen again because 80% of all ico are scams (New Study Says 80 Percent of ICOs Conducted in 2017 Were Scams)
which makes almost everyone feel unsure about ico, but I don't think there is any need to judge that ico is bad because there are still some who use ico and it's proven not to be a scam and hopefully the project you are running is really proven and not a scam.
but for the number of fans, I'm sure this will decrease because of course there are many people who are worried about ico so they will choose other things like ieo and ido.
although indeed not all projects that use ico are scams but at least experience is decisive and from 2017 I think you will know what the answer will be.
hero member
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There are other gambling platforms that didn't get shutdown even though they did not ask for KYC to create an account but they may ask for KYC if a certain gambler is suspicious or a gamble wants to withdraw a huge amount of money. That's what most gambling platform does to avoid money laundering and other breaking rules situation. It would be only less people will gamble if the site does require KYC to create an account just to gamble as some prefer being anonymous that's all.
As crypto users, we are aware that the KYC is one part of the services such as gambling sites, exchanges, and other third parties needed to avoid money laundry. But if we can, we always avoid the gambling site which requires KYC for the members. We are happy because many gambling sites will not require KYC and I am sure that gambling sites will have many loyal members. If one gambling site asks about KYC, we can move to the other site which does not ask KYC and we do not have to worry because we will find a way to play gambling without verifying our account.

The nice thing is that we have one of the best iGaming Lawyers on our side, who will advise us on how we can optimize the user experience while still respecting the license. We will do whatever we can to make sure that players are safe, secure and can easily access the site, but also ensuring that those who have invested in the project can trust that our platform will always be in good standing.
That is good. But you need to be aware of the government's regulation where your site is because they will always want to force what they want on any business. Maybe in the future, they want to ask you to include the KYC on your site so they can know who your customers are.

But I believe that you will work for your customers and will not disappoint them because you know how to treat your customers better.

KYC is somehow avoided by players especially if this is implemented by new casino so maybe they should operate and gather good reputation first so that gamblers could trust about their real identity here. We know how big the risk to provide our private information since stealing someone's identity is so rampant and it's hard our infos will be putted on scam website and this could give us huge problem.
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