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An easy way to check whether the casino has KYC or no is to ask their support if they allow duplicate accounts. It may be against gambling responsibility, but this is the price for security.
I don't think so,  because asking the support such question as whether the casino supports multiple accounts will not prove anything,  because KYC demands most times is not scheduled at the opening of accounts and if accounts don't pass the threshold it may not require KYC,  so you see why support can't give you such info because there don't have it.

The best way to know if a casino has KYC demand is first to check to know if they're licensed because all licensed casinos must follow regulatory demands,  and reading through their T&C you will see where the covers that KYC part also.
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OP took referral marketing to another level, he a built site that holds referral links to multiple casinos and come up with a lucrative name no KYC but atleast he should have added better casino names instead of crappy/shady ones so the chances of getting referrals will be higher.

If you look at the no KYC exchange section you will clearly see what this is all about, so OP better include the word no mandatory KYC instead of implying it with your KYC level explanation from 0 to 3.
Even though many of us dislike a KYC but it's indeed better to be honest and came up with a better domain name if his website includes casinos or exchanges which KYC is still possible to be asked. But there are really sites which has a different level of KYC and there are perks that entails on them.

OP thinks that he can easily turn the heads of the people if he have that kind of domain name, but to have his own referral link on the sites that he review is allowed and actually almost all of the review sites that I visit are like that. It was their right because they promote the casino on their own website. Also the revenue that they can earn will mostly be used on their sites operation so there is no need for us to be jealous about it.
legendary
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Licensed casinos have to include kyc terms to comply with the license laws, this does not mean they will do KYC!
The KYC levels are defined if KYC is needed and under which circumstances.
When a country is blocked you can use a VPN for some casinos. Thinking about adding info if VPN is allowed for the casinos.
They will ask KYC regardless it's now, soon or in the future.

If the casino didn't stated using KYC is fine, you shouldn't directly use VPN before asking through their live support even though you have a good reason e.g. local ISP block the casino, travelling to a country where gambling is banned etc. However if you already ask through the live support, you need to expect they will ask you to complete KYC immediately.
Over the years, I have seen how the rules of the casino and the entire gambling industry in general are becoming more and more tightened. 
It is now normal for casinos to require KYC identity verification if the game uses cryptocurrencies.  This is of course annoying and just infuriates me and I think that many fans of cryptocurrencies too.  Simply because the most important property of cryptocurrency since its invention was the anonymity of payments.  But the financial and banking lobbies in the USA and European countries are impudently forcing legislators of all countries to introduce this same KYC wherever they pay with cryptocurrency.  By the way, I don’t think that this is generally beneficial to human civilization, but on the contrary, it only makes people more and more controlled by the authorities, which act in most countries only on the basis of their own interests and the interests of a small group of financial magnates.  All this is bad and the introduction of KYC is only a small element of control over the income of the population.  But of course, no casinos will violate the laws and regulations set by these very governments, which in all countries always do not care much about the well-being of the general population.  And of course, they take great care of themselves.
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All casinos with KYC LEVEL 0 said they would never do KYC even if a high amount was won and more.
Everything was discussed with the casino teams, We did not define the KYC levels by ourselves!
Bold claims.
I checked reviews for Betplay casino that is listed as number 1 on your website, and many people are claiming they dont allow playing or withdrawing if they are located in restricted countries, they are blocking accounts.
They even confirm this by saying that it was stated in their terms, so I dont understand how someone can say this is KYC Level 0 casino  Huh

As I said before: All KYC levels are determined together with the casino teams.
Licensed casinos have to include kyc terms to comply with the license laws, this does not mean they will do KYC!
The KYC levels are defined if KYC is needed and under which circumstances.
When a country is blocked you can use a VPN for some casinos. Thinking about adding info if VPN is allowed for the casinos.
NoToKYC if KYC is implemented at any point be it for high withdrawal or deposits plus suspected activities,  it then means that your casino is not a no KYC casino,  and there is no difference between your casino and all the other KYC compliance casinos that we have around.

For that I agree with the statement made by notblox1 calling out for why you make is look bold as if your casino is 100% KYC free,  so for that you have to work on the title of this ANN again because having it the way it is currently will only attract more questioning that you may feel a little bit negative about.

An easy way to check whether the casino has KYC or no is to ask their support if they allow duplicate accounts. It may be against gambling responsibility, but this is the price for security.
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All casinos with KYC LEVEL 0 said they would never do KYC even if a high amount was won and more.
Everything was discussed with the casino teams, We did not define the KYC levels by ourselves!
Bold claims.
I checked reviews for Betplay casino that is listed as number 1 on your website, and many people are claiming they dont allow playing or withdrawing if they are located in restricted countries, they are blocking accounts.
They even confirm this by saying that it was stated in their terms, so I dont understand how someone can say this is KYC Level 0 casino  Huh

As I said before: All KYC levels are determined together with the casino teams.
Licensed casinos have to include kyc terms to comply with the license laws, this does not mean they will do KYC!
The KYC levels are defined if KYC is needed and under which circumstances.
When a country is blocked you can use a VPN for some casinos. Thinking about adding info if VPN is allowed for the casinos.
NoToKYC if KYC is implemented at any point be it for high withdrawal or deposits plus suspected activities,  it then means that your casino is not a no KYC casino,  and there is no difference between your casino and all the other KYC compliance casinos that we have around.

For that I agree with the statement made by notblox1 calling out for why you make is look bold as if your casino is 100% KYC free,  so for that you have to work on the title of this ANN again because having it the way it is currently will only attract more questioning that you may feel a little bit negative about.
legendary
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Licensed casinos have to include kyc terms to comply with the license laws, this does not mean they will do KYC!
The KYC levels are defined if KYC is needed and under which circumstances.
When a country is blocked you can use a VPN for some casinos. Thinking about adding info if VPN is allowed for the casinos.
They will ask KYC regardless it's now, soon or in the future.

If the casino didn't stated using KYC is fine, you shouldn't directly use VPN before asking through their live support even though you have a good reason e.g. local ISP block the casino, travelling to a country where gambling is banned etc. However if you already ask through the live support, you need to expect they will ask you to complete KYC immediately.
Yes, if you ask live support, maybe you can be calmer because if you don't ask then in the end you will definitely be flagged when using a VPN. The case that often happens nowadays is when most people use VPN and in the end they ask for KYC, even though the site doesn't ask for KYC in the end. will do that if there is something suspicious and also something prohibited.

It should be like that and what you say is true, you should ask live support before doing anything to access a gambling account, because I often find KYC-free casinos but in the end they ask for KYC from users who are flagged and commit violations, I'm not the user who has a problem KYC and also just a small bettor who is always safe without KYC, I think if you want to be KYC free being a small bettor is the best way.  Grin
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Licensed casinos have to include kyc terms to comply with the license laws, this does not mean they will do KYC!
The KYC levels are defined if KYC is needed and under which circumstances.
When a country is blocked you can use a VPN for some casinos. Thinking about adding info if VPN is allowed for the casinos.
They will ask KYC regardless it's now, soon or in the future.

If the casino didn't stated using VPN is fine, you shouldn't directly use VPN before asking through their live support even though you have a good reason e.g. local ISP block the casino, travelling to a country where gambling is banned etc. However if you already ask through the live support, you need to expect they will ask you to complete KYC immediately.
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I think it’s only decentralised casinos that are able to operate with no KYC zone and that too with lot of limitations. If they are from friendly country where gambling regulations are pretty loose end then they might just survive for longer. However, there are tiny number of casinos or rather gambling sites that are able to operate freely because simply it’s matter of money laundering.

Whenever we see sites where first income instance is Money itself then it’s gonna be connected with money laundering all the time. Authorities are more prone to watch out such sites and keep them restricted.

I’m not sure how your AI will keep up the track of all those changes but very good luck with the new concept.
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Licensed casinos have to include kyc terms to comply with the license laws, this does not mean they will do KYC!
The KYC levels are defined if KYC is needed and under which circumstances.
I disagree. So many sites(New and Old) have proven again and again that they can request KYC whenever they want to using the TOS as their shield which is why what you stated isn't 100% accurate.

When a country is blocked you can use a VPN for some casinos.
VPN usage for casinos is complicated. It's usually risky to use them anywhere for various reasons.
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All casinos with KYC LEVEL 0 said they would never do KYC even if a high amount was won and more.
Everything was discussed with the casino teams, We did not define the KYC levels by ourselves!
Bold claims.
I checked reviews for Betplay casino that is listed as number 1 on your website, and many people are claiming they dont allow playing or withdrawing if they are located in restricted countries, they are blocking accounts.
They even confirm this by saying that it was stated in their terms, so I dont understand how someone can say this is KYC Level 0 casino  Huh

As I said before: All KYC levels are determined together with the casino teams.
Licensed casinos have to include kyc terms to comply with the license laws, this does not mean they will do KYC!
The KYC levels are defined if KYC is needed and under which circumstances.
When a country is blocked you can use a VPN for some casinos. Thinking about adding info if VPN is allowed for the casinos.
I also see that cases are like this, but when a casino detects that there is a vpn being used, they immediately put the account in review mode and if they start to lose the lkyc, then they detect that it is from a prohibited country, then their account is disabled, for complete and with no opportunity for anything, I want to find casino sites and platforms that use non-kyc, but it is difficult, the one that was still there was frebiitcoin, but they also took it to comply with the characteristics of kyc, I have not complied with Those policies, I have a very old account in that casino, and I don't want to comply with it and I have stopped playing there Because those Demands are not to my Liking.
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All casinos with KYC LEVEL 0 said they would never do KYC even if a high amount was won and more.
Everything was discussed with the casino teams, We did not define the KYC levels by ourselves!
Bold claims.
I checked reviews for Betplay casino that is listed as number 1 on your website, and many people are claiming they dont allow playing or withdrawing if they are located in restricted countries, they are blocking accounts.
They even confirm this by saying that it was stated in their terms, so I dont understand how someone can say this is KYC Level 0 casino  Huh

As I said before: All KYC levels are determined together with the casino teams.
Licensed casinos have to include kyc terms to comply with the license laws, this does not mean they will do KYC!
The KYC levels are defined if KYC is needed and under which circumstances.
When a country is blocked you can use a VPN for some casinos. Thinking about adding info if VPN is allowed for the casinos.
hero member
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All casinos with KYC LEVEL 0 said they would never do KYC even if a high amount was won and more.
Everything was discussed with the casino teams, We did not define the KYC levels by ourselves!
You are either really dumb or completely naive since these sites will most definitely request KYC when they find something suspicious or if the gambler is trying to withdraw high amounts.

Their TOS helps justify their actions which is why they aren't doing anything illegal here.
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All casinos with KYC LEVEL 0 said they would never do KYC even if a high amount was won and more.
Everything was discussed with the casino teams, We did not define the KYC levels by ourselves!
Bold claims.
I checked reviews for Betplay casino that is listed as number 1 on your website, and many people are claiming they dont allow playing or withdrawing if they are located in restricted countries, they are blocking accounts.
They even confirm this by saying that it was stated in their terms, so I dont understand how someone can say this is KYC Level 0 casino  Huh
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OP took referral marketing to another level, he a built site that holds referral links to multiple casinos and come up with a lucrative name no KYC but atleast he should have added better casino names instead of crappy/shady ones so the chances of getting referrals will be higher.

If you look at the no KYC exchange section you will clearly see what this is all about, so OP better include the word no mandatory KYC instead of implying it with your KYC level explanation from 0 to 3.
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From my experience, ltc casino is the one from the list which don't ask for KYC for sure. They have no license, so no one can make them to ask for it.

All casinos with KYC LEVEL 0 said they would never do KYC even if a high amount was won and more.
Everything was discussed with the casino teams, We did not define the KYC levels by ourselves!


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Not one on his site offers no KYC but the swap exchange which is also unknown. But the KYC Level Explanation speaks for it on his website.
The only casinos that doesn't as KYC are the ones introducing themselves as decentralized blockchain casino but we may also not be certain how long they can maintain that way. One day you wake up, it will ask for KYC.

There are indeed some casinos and exchanges that are not asking for KYC though. You just can expect the prices to be higher.
From my experience, ltc casino is the one from the list which don't ask for KYC for sure. They have no license, so no one can make them to ask for it.
legendary
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No KYC casino site is good but in most cases at the end KYC is still required when there is an issue. I am not disputing the fact that you can't operate without KYC but I am saying is that, at the beginning you might remove KYC to create impression and attract customers but at time goes when problems arise and can solve without KYC what will you do? You are not the first to operate this. We have seen it in other places as well. And from your explanation, the site performs multiple jobs at a time. One can play bet and also use it for exchange.
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Hi, i visited your site and and skimmed the casinos you are claiming to have no kyc. Quotes i am adding next to Casino names are directly from these sites.

-SNIP

Hello,
all KYC levels are determined together with the casino teams.
Licensed casinos have to include kyc terms to comply with the license laws, this does not mean they will do KYC!
The KYC levels are defined if KYC is needed and when.

That means that those casinos still require some kind of KYC verification when needed and that's why it is totally wrong to say that those casinos are no KYC casinos. Whenever a casino adds KYC in their terms then it's a confirm thing that they will require some kind of verification at some stage. I'm pretty sure that all of those casinos will pose KYC thing for the high rollers who win in huge amounts. I'm are pretty sure that if there are a few casinos that aren't asking for KYC right now will surely ask for it after sometime when they get a good amount of users on their site.
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Not one on his site offers no KYC but the swap exchange which is also unknown. But the KYC Level Explanation speaks for it on his website.
The only casinos that doesn't as KYC are the ones introducing themselves as decentralized blockchain casino but we may also not be certain how long they can maintain that way. One day you wake up, it will ask for KYC.

There are indeed some casinos and exchanges that are not asking for KYC though. You just can expect the prices to be higher.
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Really let see how that goes,  to be 100% off KYC is something that seems almost impossible because even if you run the casino on a KYC-free mode for a while,  how will you handle it when regulators come knocking at your door?

I bet you will either be forced to implement KYC or be forced to close down the casino, These have been the major challenges facing the non-KYC cryptocurrency casinos in recent times which have led to a reduction in the number of No KYC casinos.
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