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legendary
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October 29, 2021, 09:34:59 AM
#71
Those sportsbooks that still offer no KYC on bets are already mentioned below, although there are instances wherein if you win a huge amount, or if any such discrepancies and suspicious activities were found on your account, you would need to submit KYC else your account gets locked or you cannot withdraw your profits. Sooner or later, these no KYC bookies will have to comply and re-do their ToS as government regulations will probably squeeze them tighter for them to give in.
legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
October 29, 2021, 09:22:10 AM
#70
I think this theory can be considered a proven fact - after all, no one is surprised when casinos give big bonuses to new players, and poker rooms organize poker schools and pay them for every new player who comes to poker. They all understand that such investments ultimately give a good income, so it is logical to invest in regular advertising when someone writes their "true success stories" and thus attracts new players.

But this theory is not proven and I don't know if it will be proven as no one would admit that a successful gambler based on the story receives money just to come up with a success story. Gambling operators are really clever, they'll always find a way to attract gamblers to increase their profit.

At least we should know this theory so we will not be blind when it comes to our real chance of winning.

Doesn't the presence of topics like this: Fake bets that appear from time to time indicate that casinos are engaged in marketing in all possible directions? And tell me, what's the point of the existence of poker schools that teach how to profit play while not taking payment, but on the contrary sponsoring players for their first deposit? I think the answer is obvious. Now think about why successful gamblers tell their secrets and supposedly help strangers beat the casino? I see no reason other than bragging (hard to believe in this as we talk about money). So since there are no such reasons, then most likely it is sponsored by various casinos.
hero member
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October 29, 2021, 08:10:42 AM
#69
I guess with the word never it's too hard to tell that some of the platform today does not have a KYC before creating an account and still they have this kind of feature. KYC is an additional layer of security for their users. AFAIK stake.com does not have a mandatory KYC for now.

Select what you think to suit you and also try to check their FAQs and terms of the agreement to prevent having issues with their platform.

Everyone would always choose a gambling site that does not require a KYC, it's the essence of why we are gambling in the crypto space, we want to be anonymous so we can hide our real identity, so submitting to the KYC requirements is just like playing in a fiat sportsbook.
legendary
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October 29, 2021, 06:15:37 AM
#68
I guess with the word never it's too hard to tell that some of the platform today does not have a KYC before creating an account and still they have this kind of feature. KYC is an additional layer of security for their users. AFAIK stake.com does not have a mandatory KYC for now.

Select what you think to suit you and also try to check their FAQs and terms of the agreement to prevent having issues with their platform.
sr. member
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October 29, 2021, 06:08:37 AM
#67
I think that most of these stories about successful gamblers who beat casinos are written by the casinos themselves (by the way, as well as various winning strategies)  Grin All this is done for the purpose of advertising and to exploit the feeling of greed in people to lure them into this area. I do not welcome this, gambling should be entertainment, not a way to make money.

Nice theory because no one would appear to the public that they are really making money in sports if they don't have another agenda or if they are not paid. They say that you cannot beat a casino, but in sports betting, you don't beat the casino as they only facilitate bets, you beat your fellow sports bettors if you are a profitable gambler.

I think this theory can be considered a proven fact - after all, no one is surprised when casinos give big bonuses to new players, and poker rooms organize poker schools and pay them for every new player who comes to poker. They all understand that such investments ultimately give a good income, so it is logical to invest in regular advertising when someone writes their "true success stories" and thus attracts new players.

But this theory is not proven and I don't know if it will be proven as no one would admit that a successful gambler based on the story receives money just to come up with a success story. Gambling operators are really clever, they'll always find a way to attract gamblers to increase their profit.

At least we should know this theory so we will not be blind when it comes to our real chance of winning.
legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
October 29, 2021, 05:29:26 AM
#66
I think that most of these stories about successful gamblers who beat casinos are written by the casinos themselves (by the way, as well as various winning strategies)  Grin All this is done for the purpose of advertising and to exploit the feeling of greed in people to lure them into this area. I do not welcome this, gambling should be entertainment, not a way to make money.

Nice theory because no one would appear to the public that they are really making money in sports if they don't have another agenda or if they are not paid. They say that you cannot beat a casino, but in sports betting, you don't beat the casino as they only facilitate bets, you beat your fellow sports bettors if you are a profitable gambler.

I think this theory can be considered a proven fact - after all, no one is surprised when casinos give big bonuses to new players, and poker rooms organize poker schools and pay them for every new player who comes to poker. They all understand that such investments ultimately give a good income, so it is logical to invest in regular advertising when someone writes their "true success stories" and thus attracts new players.
hero member
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October 29, 2021, 01:14:49 AM
#65
[snip]
1. Sportsbet.ioo
2. Nitrogen
3. Stake
4. Bitdice.me
5. Playbetr
Well it is a good list but I think there are some that you did not mention, let me add some.
- [Betbit.com]
- [Onehash.com]
- [Dbet.io]
- [Fairlay.com]
- [Bitcoinrush.io]
- [Betcoin.ag]
Those are the gambling casino that did not require KYC but I did not know if they are already updated to KYC.
The above list is good enough to bet and plus Betcoin.ag and I think they all have their reputations among the other gambling site.
But I do not know with the other list except Betcoin.ag, one of the oldest crypto gambling sites here.
When we have a list of Sportbooks that does not require KYC, we should only select the site with reputations and not just follow other people's suggestions.
That is because we want to find which site can give us comfort, feel safe, and other things that can make us enjoy staying.
If we have one or more sites, we do not have to search for the other Sportbooks because we will need more time to find out if that site can match what we want.
sr. member
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October 28, 2021, 09:46:18 PM
#64
[snip]
1. Sportsbet.ioo
2. Nitrogen
3. Stake
4. Bitdice.me
5. Playbetr
Well it is a good list but I think there are some that you did not mention, let me add some.
- [Betbit.com]
- [Onehash.com]
- [Dbet.io]
- [Fairlay.com]
- [Bitcoinrush.io]
- [Betcoin.ag]
Those are the gambling casino that did not require KYC but I did not know if they are already updated to KYC.
hero member
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DGbet.fun - Crypto Sportsbook
October 28, 2021, 02:48:03 PM
#63
What are some sportbooks that will NEVER ask for KYC
If you do talk about never asking out for KYC then there's none because majority of those platforms and inclusive on their terms and conditions then
they would potentially ask out for some personal verification if they do saw some violation on your part which is really indeed plausible.

If you do talk about current no KYC sportsbook for you to able to play with ease or directly as we say
then there are several sites which can really be trusted.

1. Sportsbet.ioo
2. Nitrogen
3. Stake
4. Bitdice.me
5. Playbetr
legendary
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October 28, 2021, 02:19:57 PM
#62
What are some sportbooks that will NEVER ask for KYC

It seems to highly depend upon both where the sportsbook is based and where the customer is based. It's kind of a catch-22 situation, because you should have more faith that a company asking for KYC is likely trying to adhere to the financial reporting requirements of most jurisdictions (it's far too easy to launder illicit money these days if you don't) and at the same time - you will be supply them with some highly sensitive documents that could be very damaging if they were somehow leaked by the customer (either via hacking or just incompetent management). I can understand why many people do not want to hand it over but you'll see it required more and more often in future by serious businesses.
full member
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October 28, 2021, 12:02:16 PM
#61
well I do betting in sportsbet.io since many years and it has never asked any kyc documents . I made many successful deposits and withdrawals on this site, both using cryptos as well as my fiat currency , no problem happened what so ever, so I would recommend you to try this site if you are looking for a no kyc sportsbook.
member
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Crypto bookmaker and casino
October 28, 2021, 10:46:03 AM
#60
If Sportsbook is under the jurisdiction of a country that has anti-money laundering, anti-terrorist financing and tax evasion practices, then the platform can require all of its users to pass a KYC regardless of the factors you listed!!!
You are right but as long as the funds are clean and you are not involved in any illegal means then you should never have any problems with them. I am betting at stake and sportsbet for a long time now and never had any problems apart from some wrong settlements and minor issues which are then looked after by the support teams.

1xbet (scam) has been known to cheat players and that is where you need to be careful. If you are gambling at a fair site you should be good.
Why are you so eager to mention the name of a sportbook just because your perception tells you to work opposite to the question that was asked. No dispute here man. Virtually almost all sportbooks can selectively deprived their players some certain amount of fund in a minute manners. If you are still having problems with your sportbook then while not others. Just work with what works for you not attacking other sport books. No dispute man.
hero member
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October 28, 2021, 09:53:46 AM
#59
Wondering how a player can cheat? All I can come up is multi-accounts for bonus hunting, but this is hardly the case for most ordinary players. And you correctly noted that there may be other conditions for whale players - hardly any bookmaker will like a player who makes big bets and wins. It is very important how they behave in such a situation.

I wonder the same thing?! All I know I picked up from reading stuff across the internet, and mostly it's connected with money laundering, abusing bonuses and promotions... when you get into reading about this stuff you can find many crazy things! I can't even claim that half of that is true!

Ordinary player, I include myself in that group, will just go along with the rules of the house! Of course, if we are comfortable with those rules, if not we will look for another place!

I don't like KYC, I done it many times and I will probably do it here and there again, but I will try to avoid it as much as I can! Exchange or a casino, it doesn't matter, when KYC becomes mandatory I already have a replacement!

I think that most of these stories about successful gamblers who beat casinos are written by the casinos themselves (by the way, as well as various winning strategies)  Grin All this is done for the purpose of advertising and to exploit the feeling of greed in people to lure them into this area. I do not welcome this, gambling should be entertainment, not a way to make money.

Nice theory because no one would appear to the public that they are really making money in sports if they don't have another agenda or if they are not paid. They say that you cannot beat a casino, but in sports betting, you don't beat the casino as they only facilitate bets, you beat your fellow sports bettors if you are a profitable gambler.
legendary
Activity: 2478
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
October 28, 2021, 09:36:51 AM
#58
Wondering how a player can cheat? All I can come up is multi-accounts for bonus hunting, but this is hardly the case for most ordinary players. And you correctly noted that there may be other conditions for whale players - hardly any bookmaker will like a player who makes big bets and wins. It is very important how they behave in such a situation.

I wonder the same thing?! All I know I picked up from reading stuff across the internet, and mostly it's connected with money laundering, abusing bonuses and promotions... when you get into reading about this stuff you can find many crazy things! I can't even claim that half of that is true!

Ordinary player, I include myself in that group, will just go along with the rules of the house! Of course, if we are comfortable with those rules, if not we will look for another place!

I don't like KYC, I done it many times and I will probably do it here and there again, but I will try to avoid it as much as I can! Exchange or a casino, it doesn't matter, when KYC becomes mandatory I already have a replacement!

I think that most of these stories about successful gamblers who beat casinos are written by the casinos themselves (by the way, as well as various winning strategies)  Grin All this is done for the purpose of advertising and to exploit the feeling of greed in people to lure them into this area. I do not welcome this, gambling should be entertainment, not a way to make money.
legendary
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October 27, 2021, 05:21:02 PM
#57
What are some sportbooks that will NEVER ask for KYC
That is difficult, I do not think there is one sport book which has such a hard stance on something like this, there are many reputable sport books which will not ask that information on registration or if your account shows no suspicious signs, however there are two circumstances in which you can be sure you will be hit with a KYC request, the first one is if the sport book realizes there is something wrong with your account, and the second instance is if you happen to win a lot of money in the sport book, so as long as this does not apply to you most likely you will be able to keep playing without going through KYC.
legendary
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October 27, 2021, 03:10:52 PM
#56
Well, the problem appears when people try to cheat! As I wrote in some of my previous posts, currently I am betting on Stake and Betfury, only email address and password, of course, with authenticator for safety... without KYC! I don't have problems with deposits and withdrawals! I never had any serious problems with crypto casinos, but I never tried to cheat them! I am not a whale, so everything up to $1k is working smoothly... I am saying that because we all know for complaints of some whales about crypto sports books!

Wondering how a player can cheat? All I can come up is multi-accounts for bonus hunting, but this is hardly the case for most ordinary players. And you correctly noted that there may be other conditions for whale players - hardly any bookmaker will like a player who makes big bets and wins. It is very important how they behave in such a situation.

I wonder the same thing?! All I know I picked up from reading stuff across the internet, and mostly it's connected with money laundering, abusing bonuses and promotions... when you get into reading about this stuff you can find many crazy things! I can't even claim that half of that is true!

Ordinary player, I include myself in that group, will just go along with the rules of the house! Of course, if we are comfortable with those rules, if not we will look for another place!

I don't like KYC, I done it many times and I will probably do it here and there again, but I will try to avoid it as much as I can! Exchange or a casino, it doesn't matter, when KYC becomes mandatory I already have a replacement!
legendary
Activity: 2478
Merit: 1951
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
October 27, 2021, 11:12:25 AM
#55
Well, the problem appears when people try to cheat! As I wrote in some of my previous posts, currently I am betting on Stake and Betfury, only email address and password, of course, with authenticator for safety... without KYC! I don't have problems with deposits and withdrawals! I never had any serious problems with crypto casinos, but I never tried to cheat them! I am not a whale, so everything up to $1k is working smoothly... I am saying that because we all know for complaints of some whales about crypto sports books!

Wondering how a player can cheat? All I can come up is multi-accounts for bonus hunting, but this is hardly the case for most ordinary players. And you correctly noted that there may be other conditions for whale players - hardly any bookmaker will like a player who makes big bets and wins. It is very important how they behave in such a situation.
legendary
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October 27, 2021, 10:44:35 AM
#54
If Sportsbook is under the jurisdiction of a country that has anti-money laundering, anti-terrorist financing and tax evasion practices, then the platform can require all of its users to pass a KYC regardless of the factors you listed!!!
You are right but as long as the funds are clean and you are not involved in any illegal means then you should never have any problems with them. I am betting at stake and sportsbet for a long time now and never had any problems apart from some wrong settlements and minor issues which are then looked after by the support teams.

1xbet (scam) has been known to cheat players and that is where you need to be careful. If you are gambling at a fair site you should be good.

If you know that your funds have a dirty history you yourself will not use them on Sportsbooks because the chance of losing them is very high.

If you know that your funds are clean, there is no reason to expect that you will not be required to go through KYC to prove their origin. Fraud issues are a different story.
hero member
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Winding down.
October 27, 2021, 06:23:54 AM
#53
I would suspect any book that does not really as you a few questions, since something that sit outside regulations means that other legal matters, such as paying you or letting you withdraw money may also be taken as a ad-hoc rather than something you can take for granted. I am of course speaking about the money laundering regulations and such. Only a book that has been around for years could do the trick by replacing guarantees with reputation.
Crypto gambling should be different from fiat gambling, and that difference is the advantage of crypto gambling as you can gamble anonymously. If you can trade with an exchange with no KYC or with just an email only and a little information, why it's not possible in a gambling platform?
legendary
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October 27, 2021, 03:43:49 AM
#52
I would suspect any book that does not really as you a few questions, since something that sit outside regulations means that other legal matters, such as paying you or letting you withdraw money may also be taken as a ad-hoc rather than something you can take for granted. I am of course speaking about the money laundering regulations and such. Only a book that has been around for years could do the trick by replacing guarantees with reputation.
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