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All this kind of lies in all manners do exist in gambling, as a matter of fact, not only on this, but there are other aspects in which they will make it open to the people that they don't accept for kyc but at the long run, you will discover yourself getting involved into it without any explanation further on that, a good example is found from some of the exchanges, so am not surprised if some of the gambling sites are doing same.
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And you should also know that sometimes, when the company is still new, they tend not to bother users with KYC verification, because at that time, the system is either but built yet, or they are still very much busy trying to fix the bugs and all that, for those who register at that time, they may be told that the site is kyc free, but they may as well forget to tell us that they will likely activate kyc in the near future.
And some companies, be it a casino or exchange, won't let customers know when the kyc system is activated, which is actually unprofessional.
Although this is unprofessional and even, I would say, simply mean in relation to the users of such a casino, however, as I understand it, this is a very common practice of such a business.
And this is understandable, just a promise of the absence of KYC, and the ability to play anonymously, this is a great marketing ploy to attract additional customers, who obviously increase the profits of this casino. However, the justification for the introduction of a sudden, unexpected KYC can also be presented to customers by the casino as the need to comply with the requirements of the law or regulators. Thus, the responsibility of the casino itself for not fulfilling its promise about the absence of KYC is disavowed. They shifted responsibility for this decision to local authorities and completely whitewashed themselves in the eyes of customers. This is all a win-win option for introducing KYC after the casino is supposedly "guaranteed" its absence.
So in this matter, you can't trust anyone.

Well, as to many of this gambling platforms, they may not want to believe that such behavior they are making is not perfect enough, instead, such could let gambler loose their trust in them for such trick, but from the other view, we may also see it as a marketing strategy, whereby if you already know that you are going to have an issue with your kyc, then you had better not apply for any casino of such.
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A new casino was added to notokyc.com Smiley
legendary
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All this kind of lies in all manners do exist in gambling, as a matter of fact, not only on this, but there are other aspects in which they will make it open to the people that they don't accept for kyc but at the long run, you will discover yourself getting involved into it without any explanation further on that, a good example is found from some of the exchanges, so am not surprised if some of the gambling sites are doing same.
.....

And you should also know that sometimes, when the company is still new, they tend not to bother users with KYC verification, because at that time, the system is either but built yet, or they are still very much busy trying to fix the bugs and all that, for those who register at that time, they may be told that the site is kyc free, but they may as well forget to tell us that they will likely activate kyc in the near future.
And some companies, be it a casino or exchange, won't let customers know when the kyc system is activated, which is actually unprofessional.
Although this is unprofessional and even, I would say, simply mean in relation to the users of such a casino, however, as I understand it, this is a very common practice of such a business.
And this is understandable, just a promise of the absence of KYC, and the ability to play anonymously, this is a great marketing ploy to attract additional customers, who obviously increase the profits of this casino. However, the justification for the introduction of a sudden, unexpected KYC can also be presented to customers by the casino as the need to comply with the requirements of the law or regulators. Thus, the responsibility of the casino itself for not fulfilling its promise about the absence of KYC is disavowed. They shifted responsibility for this decision to local authorities and completely whitewashed themselves in the eyes of customers. This is all a win-win option for introducing KYC after the casino is supposedly "guaranteed" its absence.
So in this matter, you can't trust anyone.
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When new version of site will be available?

Will take some time, as the update will be very huge and something unique.


Isnt this site just a list of some other sites which mostly ask for kyc? What can be so huge about it?

Anyway we ll wait and see i guess
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When new version of site will be available?

Will take some time, as the update will be very huge and something unique.
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When new version of site will be available?
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We will publish more scripts if you want Smiley
legendary
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All this kind of lies in all manners do exist in gambling, as a matter of fact, not only on this, but there are other aspects in which they will make it open to the people that they don't accept for kyc but at the long run, you will discover yourself getting involved into it without any explanation further on that, a good example is found from some of the exchanges, so am not surprised if some of the gambling sites are doing same.
For exchanges, it is very important to note and know that passing kyc verification is a must, most especially for centralized exchanges. If any centralized exchanges customer care tells you that they don't ask users for identity verification, then you believe such a customer care at your own peril.

Exchanges, as long as they have a license to operate will always be kyc complaint, and this is because, money regulation is way higher on exchanges than it is on gambling casinos, and the eyes of the government and regulators are also more on centralized exchanges, than it is on gambling casinos.

And you should also know that sometimes, when the company is still new, they tend not to bother users with KYC verification, because at that time, the system is either but built yet, or they are still very much busy trying to fix the bugs and all that, for those who register at that time, they may be told that the site is kyc free, but they may as well forget to tell us that they will likely activate kyc in the near future.
And some companies, be it a casino or exchange, won't let customers know when the kyc system is activated, which is actually unprofessional.
legendary
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A little concerned that BC is #2 and Megadice #3 on the list. Both KYCed me extremely early when I had won, and so they're definitely not KYC friendly.

I have never played at Megadice casino so I can't say anything about them, but as for BC.Game casino I have been playing there for years and they still haven't asked me to complete KYC. Maybe there are a few casinos that are 100% KYC-free, but that is also a question. Every casino reserves the right to ask players to complete KYC and this will be increasingly present in the crypto gambling world. We can only hope that some casinos will stay true to one of the basic principles of crypto and not introduce mandatory KYC.

We have released our first video on rumble where we tried our own gambling script: https://rumble.com/v5htem2-insane-gambling-startegy-tested-xxxx-profit-in-30-minutes.html

Script in video: https://www.notokyc.com/blog/post.php?id=3

Let us know, if you want more videos like this Smiley

Well, this strategy definitely looks crazy... over $3.5k and just over $5k wagered. Insane! Maybe I will give it a try with some lower bets...
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We have released our first video on rumble where we tried our own gambling script: https://rumble.com/v5htem2-insane-gambling-startegy-tested-xxxx-profit-in-30-minutes.html

Script in video: https://www.notokyc.com/blog/post.php?id=3

Let us know, if you want more videos like this Smiley
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We are preparing a V3 NoToKYC Update. It will be something very cool
What is it going to be?

Your current website looks like a mobile version. Although IMO it's cool at that design but let's see how it is going to be cooler than of the current you have.

Do you have an ETA for that?
I think it's better to just wait, as that would be more thrilling than if they state the details here and if a user won't like it, they won't follow this thread anymore so that would be a loss of impression for them. Anyway, what is the device you are using when accessing them?

I'm using a laptop and the site doesn't look like a mobile site here. Maybe you are only using a mobile phone and that is why it is also displayed like that but on each mobile browser, there must be an option to turn a site view into a desktop one. You should try ticking that and see if it works well. I say that because sometimes the site still reverts to the mobile display by the time we click on something.
Yeah, there's the thrill but asking if there's an ETA is pretty normal as they have assumption and estimation when it'll be finished.

I am using desktop, and that's my impression of how it looks like with their interface. Responsiveness of a website on a mobile and desktop is normally present from casinos but it's on my desktop and that's really what I think it looks like.
legendary
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I'm watching this NoToKYC list, but all the casinos there ask for KYC, I really don't understand.

No they don't. They have to include KYC in the Terms of Service because of the license.

But if they detect some kind of abuse like arbitrage betting or multiple accounts they will ask for KYC and then proceed to lock the user account. So, if they mention the KYC in their terms of service they can apply it at any time they want.

And most casinos work this way, they don't ask for KYC until they find some weird activity on the user side.

I only know 1 or 2 casinos who don't ask for KYC at all, and they didn't even mention it in their TOS.
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We are preparing a V3 NoToKYC Update. It will be something very cool
What is it going to be?

Your current website looks like a mobile version. Although IMO it's cool at that design but let's see how it is going to be cooler than of the current you have.

Do you have an ETA for that?
I think it's better to just wait, as that would be more thrilling than if they state the details here and if a user won't like it, they won't follow this thread anymore so that would be a loss of impression for them. Anyway, what is the device you are using when accessing them?

I'm using a laptop and the site doesn't look like a mobile site here. Maybe you are only using a mobile phone and that is why it is also displayed like that but on each mobile browser, there must be an option to turn a site view into a desktop one. You should try ticking that and see if it works well. I say that because sometimes the site still reverts to the mobile display by the time we click on something.
hero member
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We are preparing a V3 NoToKYC Update. It will be something very cool
What is it going to be?

Your current website looks like a mobile version. Although IMO it's cool at that design but let's see how it is going to be cooler than of the current you have.

Do you have an ETA for that?
hero member
Activity: 952
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All this kind of lies in all manners do exist in gambling, as a matter of fact, not only on this, but there are other aspects in which they will make it open to the people that they don't accept for kyc but at the long run, you will discover yourself getting involved into it without any explanation further on that, a good example is found from some of the exchanges, so am not surprised if some of the gambling sites are doing same.
legendary
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I'm watching this NoToKYC list, but all the casinos there ask for KYC, I really don't understand.

No they don't. They have to include KYC in the Terms of Service because of the license.
In that case, who is deceiving who?

You don't have a regulator, you won't ask for the KYC completion, yet you wrote it in your terms and conditions. These guys are not answerable to any authority for them to be no-KYC casinos, it's either you are answerable or not, if you do not accept the KYC, then you are not answerable, so why the deceit or guise?

Well, I know the reason and I hope you have a good answer for it, they have it in their terms and conditions so that they can justify it under any law that you assent to it and it's binding when they later ask you for it, it's a pretence. This trick often lures innocent gamblers to such supposedly no-KYC casinos who later ask for the KYC completion when they have enough money in the account or are good gamblers whom they want to frustrate or have requested a sizable withdrawal amount.

Heaven helps the gambler to be able to complete this step. Cry
Heaven help us all, that's definitely true!

But you are also right that luring players into a casino with a supposed guarantee of anonymity (which is of course a lie and there is no such guarantee) is used very actively by businesses. And sudden KYC when it comes to withdrawing your winnings is a common practice. And the casino's argument is the same. They are required to do this by laws and rules established by local regulators. And this could just be a scam so that the money won would never be returned to the anonymous player who won it. It seems to me that this scam is widespread.
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I'm watching this NoToKYC list, but all the casinos there ask for KYC, I really don't understand.

No they don't. They have to include KYC in the Terms of Service because of the license.
In that case, who is deceiving who?

You don't have a regulator, you won't ask for the KYC completion, yet you wrote it in your terms and conditions. These guys are not answerable to any authority for them to be no-KYC casinos, it's either you are answerable or not, if you do not accept the KYC, then you are not answerable, so why the deceit or guise?

Well, I know the reason and I hope you have a good answer for it, they have it in their terms and conditions so that they can justify it under any law that you assent to it and it's binding when they later ask you for it, it's a pretence. This trick often lures innocent gamblers to such supposedly no-KYC casinos who later ask for the KYC completion when they have enough money in the account or are good gamblers whom they want to frustrate or have requested a sizable withdrawal amount.

Heaven helps the gambler to be able to complete this step. Cry
copper member
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We are preparing a V3 NoToKYC Update. It will be something very cool
newbie
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A little concerned that BC is #2 and Megadice #3 on the list. Both KYCed me extremely early when I had won, and so they're definitely not KYC friendly.
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