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legendary
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However, when you repeatedly submit your personal data to different organizations, such as casinos during the KYC process, such data still gradually leaks into the public domain. And since there are already many databases of confidential data containing your Personal Data, then with the help of their analytical processing, including with the help of AI, any interested body or organization or even a specific person can easily obtain your psychological profile with all the characteristics. And the use of this profile for targeted advertising is, at a minimum, guaranteed. Or, for example, your psychological portrait clearly shows that you are a suggestible person. Then you become a target for scammers of all stripes, including hypnotic deception techniques.
Psychological profile? Well, I guess it is those who have a psychological problem or erratic behaviour that should be worried about that. I understand the point you are trying to pass across and it is valid at the same time, but in the technological world we are now, we can't hide, otherwise, we should just isolate ourselves from the world. Even those no-KYC casinos can't 100% protect the identity of many who are using them. Through their translations alone, they can be traced easily by experts if they want to.
It is now possible to track almost any person by their digital footprint, given that almost all people use cashless payments and interact with banks. And at the same time, naturally, all reliable personal data is provided. But building a psychological profile of a person using both AI and general statistics of human behavior in general allows us to almost certainly predict the behavior patterns of this person in different life situations. And this, in turn, practically programs a specific person or a certain community of people for a certain, predictable behavior, which makes it much easier to manage such people and communities.
I think that politicians are already quite successfully using such methods of predictable and effective management.
hero member
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However, when you repeatedly submit your personal data to different organizations, such as casinos during the KYC process, such data still gradually leaks into the public domain. And since there are already many databases of confidential data containing your Personal Data, then with the help of their analytical processing, including with the help of AI, any interested body or organization or even a specific person can easily obtain your psychological profile with all the characteristics. And the use of this profile for targeted advertising is, at a minimum, guaranteed. Or, for example, your psychological portrait clearly shows that you are a suggestible person. Then you become a target for scammers of all stripes, including hypnotic deception techniques.
Psychological profile? Well, I guess it is those who have a psychological problem or erratic behaviour that should be worried about that. I understand the point you are trying to pass across and it is valid at the same time, but in the technological world we are now, we can't hide, otherwise, we should just isolate ourselves from the world. Even those no-KYC casinos can't 100% protect the identity of many who are using them. Through their translations alone, they can be traced easily by experts if they want to.
legendary
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This is one of the atrocities of those no-KYC casinos, but we can't blame them for that, it's about regulation, trying to cooperate with the government. If a no-KYC casino could even tell me it is now changing to a KYC casino, I would be happy, do you know why? My money is becoming safer with them. I won't join a casino or any company for that matter mainly because I want to protect my identity. Who is looking for me? I am clean. And who is trying to target my widows' mite amount?
And in my opinion, whenever you are offered to undergo identity verification using the KYC procedure and it all the more depends on this whether you will receive your money won in the casino, then you simply become disgusted and uncomfortable with the fact that the casino will receive such data and it is still unknown how well or irresponsibly your Personal data will be stored.
I fully admit that data leaks are possible and in the future, at best, you will constantly receive advertising targeted at the gambling business. I think that this may be one of the indicators that your Personal data has been stolen and leaked into the public domain on the Internet.

Really depends on which casino is asking for this since if we see that the casino is reputable enough and we know that they are complying with government regulation then I won't find any problem to follow what they ask especially if they tell us to provide KYC so that we can continue to gamble on their casino.

Also I understand your point towards getting afraid about those data leaking since this incident really happen to other platforms. That's why its good to know first if the casino is capable to handle lots of data's so that we could assure that we are safe from those incident you mentioned. But if people really skeptical and just want to gamble on No KYC platform then its their choice to gamble on non KYC casino and hopefully they acknowledge the risk to be more careful dealing with this casino to avoid getting huge damage if there's certain like exit scamming will happen.
By the way, since personal data leakage can be carried out in two independent ways, namely through the theft of data by corrupt or offended employees admitted to these confidential personal data bases and secondly/ this is an elementary hacking of access to these databases by hackers. As a result, the probability of data leakage into the network increases by 2 times and will almost always take place in the future. So when passing KYC you should not rely on conscientious security services, but be sure that your data will be in the network in open access after some time.
This is how I assess this problem.
Your assessments are good but are not new anywhere, and neither has the government yielded in this regard even as they know the risk because the gain is higher than the pain. As many believe in the protection of their data, there is no way out of it at this age, people's data are being collected daily in institutions like hospitals, schools, banks, workplaces, name it. I only see it as being overemphasised when it comes to gambling and online activities.
This may be an exaggeration.

However, when you repeatedly submit your personal data to different organizations, such as casinos during the KYC process, such data still gradually leaks into the public domain. And since there are already many databases of confidential data containing your Personal Data, then with the help of their analytical processing, including with the help of AI, any interested body or organization or even a specific person can easily obtain your psychological profile with all the characteristics. And the use of this profile for targeted advertising is, at a minimum, guaranteed. Or, for example, your psychological portrait clearly shows that you are a suggestible person. Then you become a target for scammers of all stripes, including hypnotic deception techniques.

This is approximately where I see the obvious harm from multiple identity verification.
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Nice monthly giveaway. I think you can post in games and rounds as well for additional exposure. Also what do you think of doing something different once in a while? like splitting the prize pool so there are multiple winners? I think it could interest some folks, too as they may think they have more chances to snag something. 🤔


BTW, I wonder if we have folks from bitcointalk who have won previously? 👀
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This is one of the atrocities of those no-KYC casinos, but we can't blame them for that, it's about regulation, trying to cooperate with the government. If a no-KYC casino could even tell me it is now changing to a KYC casino, I would be happy, do you know why? My money is becoming safer with them. I won't join a casino or any company for that matter mainly because I want to protect my identity. Who is looking for me? I am clean. And who is trying to target my widows' mite amount?
And in my opinion, whenever you are offered to undergo identity verification using the KYC procedure and it all the more depends on this whether you will receive your money won in the casino, then you simply become disgusted and uncomfortable with the fact that the casino will receive such data and it is still unknown how well or irresponsibly your Personal data will be stored.
I fully admit that data leaks are possible and in the future, at best, you will constantly receive advertising targeted at the gambling business. I think that this may be one of the indicators that your Personal data has been stolen and leaked into the public domain on the Internet.

Really depends on which casino is asking for this since if we see that the casino is reputable enough and we know that they are complying with government regulation then I won't find any problem to follow what they ask especially if they tell us to provide KYC so that we can continue to gamble on their casino.

Also I understand your point towards getting afraid about those data leaking since this incident really happen to other platforms. That's why its good to know first if the casino is capable to handle lots of data's so that we could assure that we are safe from those incident you mentioned. But if people really skeptical and just want to gamble on No KYC platform then its their choice to gamble on non KYC casino and hopefully they acknowledge the risk to be more careful dealing with this casino to avoid getting huge damage if there's certain like exit scamming will happen.
By the way, since personal data leakage can be carried out in two independent ways, namely through the theft of data by corrupt or offended employees admitted to these confidential personal data bases and secondly/ this is an elementary hacking of access to these databases by hackers. As a result, the probability of data leakage into the network increases by 2 times and will almost always take place in the future. So when passing KYC you should not rely on conscientious security services, but be sure that your data will be in the network in open access after some time.
This is how I assess this problem.
Your assessments are good but are not new anywhere, and neither has the government yielded in this regard even as they know the risk because the gain is higher than the pain. As many believe in the protection of their data, there is no way out of it at this age, people's data are being collected daily in institutions like hospitals, schools, banks, workplaces, name it. I only see it as being overemphasised when it comes to gambling and online activities.
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legendary
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This is one of the atrocities of those no-KYC casinos, but we can't blame them for that, it's about regulation, trying to cooperate with the government. If a no-KYC casino could even tell me it is now changing to a KYC casino, I would be happy, do you know why? My money is becoming safer with them. I won't join a casino or any company for that matter mainly because I want to protect my identity. Who is looking for me? I am clean. And who is trying to target my widows' mite amount?
And in my opinion, whenever you are offered to undergo identity verification using the KYC procedure and it all the more depends on this whether you will receive your money won in the casino, then you simply become disgusted and uncomfortable with the fact that the casino will receive such data and it is still unknown how well or irresponsibly your Personal data will be stored.
I fully admit that data leaks are possible and in the future, at best, you will constantly receive advertising targeted at the gambling business. I think that this may be one of the indicators that your Personal data has been stolen and leaked into the public domain on the Internet.

Really depends on which casino is asking for this since if we see that the casino is reputable enough and we know that they are complying with government regulation then I won't find any problem to follow what they ask especially if they tell us to provide KYC so that we can continue to gamble on their casino.

Also I understand your point towards getting afraid about those data leaking since this incident really happen to other platforms. That's why its good to know first if the casino is capable to handle lots of data's so that we could assure that we are safe from those incident you mentioned. But if people really skeptical and just want to gamble on No KYC platform then its their choice to gamble on non KYC casino and hopefully they acknowledge the risk to be more careful dealing with this casino to avoid getting huge damage if there's certain like exit scamming will happen.
By the way, since personal data leakage can be carried out in two independent ways, namely through the theft of data by corrupt or offended employees admitted to these confidential personal data bases and secondly/ this is an elementary hacking of access to these databases by hackers. As a result, the probability of data leakage into the network increases by 2 times and will almost always take place in the future. So when passing KYC you should not rely on conscientious security services, but be sure that your data will be in the network in open access after some time.
This is how I assess this problem.
legendary
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if it is still an email leak, I can deal with that. I use a certain email for all those and I don't take it seriously.
Using throwaway e-mail is a good idea. I've been doing the same thing for the last few years after a database leak from a popular government service in my country. The damage has been done and my main e-mail address does get spammed constantly, but at least I can reduce the risk of getting sophisticated phishing attacks with it. Even if I use a reputable platform with no-KYC feature or something similar, I'm still afraid of giving more details than e-mail and username. Some of them promise that they can delete my data if I want to, but there's no way to verify what they said.
hero member
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This is one of the atrocities of those no-KYC casinos, but we can't blame them for that, it's about regulation, trying to cooperate with the government. If a no-KYC casino could even tell me it is now changing to a KYC casino, I would be happy, do you know why? My money is becoming safer with them. I won't join a casino or any company for that matter mainly because I want to protect my identity. Who is looking for me? I am clean. And who is trying to target my widows' mite amount?
I fully admit that data leaks are possible and in the future, at best, you will constantly receive advertising targeted at the gambling business. I think that this may be one of the indicators that your Personal data has been stolen and leaked into the public domain on the Internet.
Oh, the data leak is a huge concern and more reason why some people reasonably want to maintain their privacy online and the only acceptable reason as far as I am concerned. Other reasons are too exaggerated, those with just $20 in their account will be saying they are maintaining privacy to avoid robbery and others. For Christ's sake, who is robbing you of your $20? In all, let's hope our data doesn't fall into the wrong hands and if it is still an email leak, I can deal with that. I use a certain email for all those and I don't take it seriously.
sr. member
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This is one of the atrocities of those no-KYC casinos, but we can't blame them for that, it's about regulation, trying to cooperate with the government. If a no-KYC casino could even tell me it is now changing to a KYC casino, I would be happy, do you know why? My money is becoming safer with them. I won't join a casino or any company for that matter mainly because I want to protect my identity. Who is looking for me? I am clean. And who is trying to target my widows' mite amount?
And in my opinion, whenever you are offered to undergo identity verification using the KYC procedure and it all the more depends on this whether you will receive your money won in the casino, then you simply become disgusted and uncomfortable with the fact that the casino will receive such data and it is still unknown how well or irresponsibly your Personal data will be stored.
I fully admit that data leaks are possible and in the future, at best, you will constantly receive advertising targeted at the gambling business. I think that this may be one of the indicators that your Personal data has been stolen and leaked into the public domain on the Internet.

Really depends on which casino is asking for this since if we see that the casino is reputable enough and we know that they are complying with government regulation then I won't find any problem to follow what they ask especially if they tell us to provide KYC so that we can continue to gamble on their casino.

Also I understand your point towards getting afraid about those data leaking since this incident really happen to other platforms. That's why its good to know first if the casino is capable to handle lots of data's so that we could assure that we are safe from those incident you mentioned. But if people really skeptical and just want to gamble on No KYC platform then its their choice to gamble on non KYC casino and hopefully they acknowledge the risk to be more careful dealing with this casino to avoid getting huge damage if there's certain like exit scamming will happen.
legendary
Activity: 2702
Merit: 1465
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This is one of the atrocities of those no-KYC casinos, but we can't blame them for that, it's about regulation, trying to cooperate with the government. If a no-KYC casino could even tell me it is now changing to a KYC casino, I would be happy, do you know why? My money is becoming safer with them. I won't join a casino or any company for that matter mainly because I want to protect my identity. Who is looking for me? I am clean. And who is trying to target my widows' mite amount?
And in my opinion, whenever you are offered to undergo identity verification using the KYC procedure and it all the more depends on this whether you will receive your money won in the casino, then you simply become disgusted and uncomfortable with the fact that the casino will receive such data and it is still unknown how well or irresponsibly your Personal data will be stored.
I fully admit that data leaks are possible and in the future, at best, you will constantly receive advertising targeted at the gambling business. I think that this may be one of the indicators that your Personal data has been stolen and leaked into the public domain on the Internet.
hero member
Activity: 896
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
We are to ensure that not every information received online were treated as true, some will have to take our time for more investigation before the fact about them can be established, this is the normal and appropriate way expected, this is not about not being trusted or under doubt, but people have to be careful while on search for what they needed in other not to be deceived or scammed.
The problem often lies in the fact that it is simply impossible to be sure that the information received from several sources on the Internet is accurate and not a sophisticated falsification. If we add that information often comes through filtering and processing, both by individuals who tend to embellish facts or simply lie, and by AI, which is also trained by no one knows who, then it becomes clear that any information from the network should be treated only with a certain degree of probability that the information corresponds to reality. Unfortunately, humanity has reached the stage of widespread and continuous falsification of real facts.

Definitely sure, we cannot scrutinize on all information completely, even the ones we are used to may be sometimes inconsistent, we are only expected to go for what we can afford, incase of any strange acts or unplanned event, we are going to be able to cope with the out, the internet today is full with all manners of information, not to talk on the gambling sites, we must just be careful in what we do.
This advice is good, we cannot trust everything presented to us just as they are presented. We should understand that enough of ugly acts are happening on the internet today and the way we can safeguard our money is to be cautious of how we deal with businesses. Especially the no-KYC casino, this is not to build fear in anyone's mind. Still, in this present age where regulations are bitting, any no-KYC casino should not be so-trusted because if they can be in a country and still find means to survive with that kind of ToS, then their illegality is a big one. I don't think anybody's funds can be safe with such, they can do as they like.

Many casino from the past stated that they didn't require people to submit a KYC to their platform. But majority of them eventually asked this especially if some people win huge money or there's sudden changes happen on the rules or requirements on their platform.
This is one of the atrocities of those no-KYC casinos, but we can't blame them for that, it's about regulation, trying to cooperate with the government. If a no-KYC casino could even tell me it is now changing to a KYC casino, I would be happy, do you know why? My money is becoming safer with them. I won't join a casino or any company for that matter mainly because I want to protect my identity. Who is looking for me? I am clean. And who is trying to target my widows' mite amount?
legendary
Activity: 2702
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We are to ensure that not every information received online were treated as true, some will have to take our time for more investigation before the fact about them can be established, this is the normal and appropriate way expected, this is not about not being trusted or under doubt, but people have to be careful while on search for what they needed in other not to be deceived or scammed.
The problem often lies in the fact that it is simply impossible to be sure that the information received from several sources on the Internet is accurate and not a sophisticated falsification. If we add that information often comes through filtering and processing, both by individuals who tend to embellish facts or simply lie, and by AI, which is also trained by no one knows who, then it becomes clear that any information from the network should be treated only with a certain degree of probability that the information corresponds to reality. Unfortunately, humanity has reached the stage of widespread and continuous falsification of real facts.

Definitely sure, we cannot scrutinize on all information completely, even the ones we are used to may be sometimes inconsistent, we are only expected to go for what we can afford, incase of any strange acts or unplanned event, we are going to be able to cope with the out, the internet today is full with all manners of information, not to talk on the gambling sites, we must just be careful in what we do.
This advice is good, we cannot trust everything presented to us just as they are presented. We should understand that enough of ugly acts are happening on the internet today and the way we can safeguard our money is to be cautious of how we deal with businesses. Especially the no-KYC casino, this is not to build fear in anyone's mind. Still, in this present age where regulations are bitting, any no-KYC casino should not be so-trusted because if they can be in a country and still find means to survive with that kind of ToS, then their illegality is a big one. I don't think anybody's funds can be safe with such, they can do as they like.

Many casino from the past stated that they didn't require people to submit a KYC to their platform. But majority of them eventually asked this especially if some people win huge money or there's sudden changes happen on the rules or requirements on their platform.

That's why people should not be so comfortable enough to believe that everything is fine and they can avoid submitting their KYC to any of these casino. Since once they became big and government notice them maybe this KYC thing that some people avoid might really happen. Also its important to read the TOS to know more about the casino and what possible implementation they possibly do in future.
By the way, I think that usually, in order not to scare potential casino clients in advance, who need to remain anonymous in gambling, in the ToS of the most cunning casinos the issue of the need for KYC is bypassed or somehow veiled so that the user initially thinks that he can safely play and remain anonymous. But of course, this is all cunning and the requirements of regulators, based on local laws in the financial sphere, any casino will eventually begin to comply if it becomes large and noticeable to local authorities from the state power.
So no matter what is written in the ToS about KYC or nothing at all and only a formal reference to compliance with the laws, it still seems that everything is moving towards the widespread introduction of personal identification procedures.
hero member
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We are to ensure that not every information received online were treated as true, some will have to take our time for more investigation before the fact about them can be established, this is the normal and appropriate way expected, this is not about not being trusted or under doubt, but people have to be careful while on search for what they needed in other not to be deceived or scammed.
The problem often lies in the fact that it is simply impossible to be sure that the information received from several sources on the Internet is accurate and not a sophisticated falsification. If we add that information often comes through filtering and processing, both by individuals who tend to embellish facts or simply lie, and by AI, which is also trained by no one knows who, then it becomes clear that any information from the network should be treated only with a certain degree of probability that the information corresponds to reality. Unfortunately, humanity has reached the stage of widespread and continuous falsification of real facts.

Definitely sure, we cannot scrutinize on all information completely, even the ones we are used to may be sometimes inconsistent, we are only expected to go for what we can afford, incase of any strange acts or unplanned event, we are going to be able to cope with the out, the internet today is full with all manners of information, not to talk on the gambling sites, we must just be careful in what we do.
This advice is good, we cannot trust everything presented to us just as they are presented. We should understand that enough of ugly acts are happening on the internet today and the way we can safeguard our money is to be cautious of how we deal with businesses. Especially the no-KYC casino, this is not to build fear in anyone's mind. Still, in this present age where regulations are bitting, any no-KYC casino should not be so-trusted because if they can be in a country and still find means to survive with that kind of ToS, then their illegality is a big one. I don't think anybody's funds can be safe with such, they can do as they like.

Many casino from the past stated that they didn't require people to submit a KYC to their platform. But majority of them eventually asked this especially if some people win huge money or there's sudden changes happen on the rules or requirements on their platform.

That's why people should not be so comfortable enough to believe that everything is fine and they can avoid submitting their KYC to any of these casino. Since once they became big and government notice them maybe this KYC thing that some people avoid might really happen. Also its important to read the TOS to know more about the casino and what possible implementation they possibly do in future.
hero member
Activity: 896
Merit: 654
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
We are to ensure that not every information received online were treated as true, some will have to take our time for more investigation before the fact about them can be established, this is the normal and appropriate way expected, this is not about not being trusted or under doubt, but people have to be careful while on search for what they needed in other not to be deceived or scammed.
The problem often lies in the fact that it is simply impossible to be sure that the information received from several sources on the Internet is accurate and not a sophisticated falsification. If we add that information often comes through filtering and processing, both by individuals who tend to embellish facts or simply lie, and by AI, which is also trained by no one knows who, then it becomes clear that any information from the network should be treated only with a certain degree of probability that the information corresponds to reality. Unfortunately, humanity has reached the stage of widespread and continuous falsification of real facts.

Definitely sure, we cannot scrutinize on all information completely, even the ones we are used to may be sometimes inconsistent, we are only expected to go for what we can afford, incase of any strange acts or unplanned event, we are going to be able to cope with the out, the internet today is full with all manners of information, not to talk on the gambling sites, we must just be careful in what we do.
This advice is good, we cannot trust everything presented to us just as they are presented. We should understand that enough of ugly acts are happening on the internet today and the way we can safeguard our money is to be cautious of how we deal with businesses. Especially the no-KYC casino, this is not to build fear in anyone's mind. Still, in this present age where regulations are bitting, any no-KYC casino should not be so-trusted because if they can be in a country and still find means to survive with that kind of ToS, then their illegality is a big one. I don't think anybody's funds can be safe with such, they can do as they like.
legendary
Activity: 2702
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We are to ensure that not every information received online were treated as true, some will have to take our time for more investigation before the fact about them can be established, this is the normal and appropriate way expected, this is not about not being trusted or under doubt, but people have to be careful while on search for what they needed in other not to be deceived or scammed.
The problem often lies in the fact that it is simply impossible to be sure that the information received from several sources on the Internet is accurate and not a sophisticated falsification. If we add that information often comes through filtering and processing, both by individuals who tend to embellish facts or simply lie, and by AI, which is also trained by no one knows who, then it becomes clear that any information from the network should be treated only with a certain degree of probability that the information corresponds to reality. Unfortunately, humanity has reached the stage of widespread and continuous falsification of real facts.

Definitely sure, we cannot scrutinize on all information completely, even the ones we are used to may be sometimes inconsistent, we are only expected to go for what we can afford, incase of any strange acts or unplanned event, we are going to be able to cope with the out, the internet today is full with all manners of information, not to talk on the gambling sites, we must just be careful in what we do.
Of course, it is extremely difficult, and sometimes simply impossible, to verify information from the Internet. That is why I completely agree with you that one should be careful and not trust some facts stated on the Internet.
There is another feature in this issue, which lies in the process of disseminating information in the process of communication between people. It often happens that information that is false, orally or otherwise transmitted to other people, becomes "verified and reliable" simply because an "authoritative source" begins to broadcast it.
 For example, Time magazine, or Reuters. How many times in history has it happened that they also spread false information.
hero member
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We are to ensure that not every information received online were treated as true, some will have to take our time for more investigation before the fact about them can be established, this is the normal and appropriate way expected, this is not about not being trusted or under doubt, but people have to be careful while on search for what they needed in other not to be deceived or scammed.
The problem often lies in the fact that it is simply impossible to be sure that the information received from several sources on the Internet is accurate and not a sophisticated falsification. If we add that information often comes through filtering and processing, both by individuals who tend to embellish facts or simply lie, and by AI, which is also trained by no one knows who, then it becomes clear that any information from the network should be treated only with a certain degree of probability that the information corresponds to reality. Unfortunately, humanity has reached the stage of widespread and continuous falsification of real facts.

Definitely sure, we cannot scrutinize on all information completely, even the ones we are used to may be sometimes inconsistent, we are only expected to go for what we can afford, incase of any strange acts or unplanned event, we are going to be able to cope with the out, the internet today is full with all manners of information, not to talk on the gambling sites, we must just be careful in what we do.
legendary
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You are advertising TrustDice.win as a cryptocurrency casino without KYC, which is completely untrue.
Being tempted by this advertisement, I registered there, never had an account there before, it was the first time I played there and after I wanted to withdraw 4k+, they immediately demanded KYC from me ....
After checking their ToS, they even have a rule that if the KYC is not completed within 72 hours, they can close the account.

Trust Dice
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3.9 We have the right to carry out “KYC” (Know Your Customer) verification procedures and access to your Member Account may be blocked or closed if you don’t complete KYC verification, don’t provide KYC documents within 72 hours or we determine that you have supplied false or misleading information.

What a dirty trap...


wow  that is just impressive. i am pretty certain you are the first person i’ve heard of that’s immediately been hit with a “demand” to kyc from there immediately after playing. tbh i’ve not heard of them asking for kyc from anyone unless they have multiple accounts or something like that. i’m in no way saying it couldn’t happen.. just impressed someone managed to make it happen i guess
I think that such "gifts" to the player in the form of unexpected KYC will be used more and more in many casinos that previously declared themselves as no-KYC casinos or casinos with weak KYC. And the main thing is that the casino can always reasonably or, perhaps, far-fetchedly, explain this by the requirements of local regulators or changes in legislation in the jurisdiction in which this casino is registered. And to check how necessary this requirement is - in practice, this is almost impossible.
This all leads to problems and the loss of money won, which hurts the player much more than he received pleasure from the win, which he loses because of such idiocy.
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