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October 25, 2021, 06:08:21 PM
#31
What are some sportbooks that will NEVER ask for KYC

As far as I know, 1xBit.com has never asked for KYC verification. Official information on about verification shows that the player may be asked for verification only when these are very large amounts and there is a suspicion that it may be money laundering.
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October 25, 2021, 06:04:15 PM
#30
We will never know if KYC won't be asked in the future. You have to be ready on that the same way as to how popular crypto-trading platforms make KYC as mandated.
That must be the reality; we have experienced the same with gambling houses and with crypto exchanges as well. When government mandate about KYC for all gambling houses, you need to comply with them otherwise your account will get locked until you clear KYC. If any gambler is ready to move on if KYC become mandatory then they may go with right now KYC-free casinos. Or else, they must need to be prepared to clear KYC requirements so that continuing gambling might be possible.

As of now, the only house which is not asking me any of KYC is, freebitco.in. They are only crypto based casino hence they never need any licence which again lead them not to insist on any KYC.
Most reputed casinos in this forum are not asking KYC from the beginning but if you try to abuse their bonus or giveaway system then they will mandate KYC to continue with them.

I don't think it is safe to say that casinos will never ask KYC. Maybe, this will be true to substandard casinos but the likelihood that you will get screwed is high by making excuses not to send your withdrawal. So for me, as long as you are keeping with the ToS of the site, and it is reputable, you have no worry about KYC when it comes to known reputable casinos. I don't think they will tarnish their reputation for screwing their players, especially if you are talking about small amount of money involved.
legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
October 25, 2021, 05:53:46 PM
#29
We will never know if KYC won't be asked in the future. You have to be ready on that the same way as to how popular crypto-trading platforms make KYC as mandated.
That must be the reality; we have experienced the same with gambling houses and with crypto exchanges as well. When government mandate about KYC for all gambling houses, you need to comply with them otherwise your account will get locked until you clear KYC. If any gambler is ready to move on if KYC become mandatory then they may go with right now KYC-free casinos. Or else, they must need to be prepared to clear KYC requirements so that continuing gambling might be possible.

As of now, the only house which is not asking me any of KYC is, freebitco.in. They are only crypto based casino hence they never need any licence which again lead them not to insist on any KYC.
Most reputed casinos in this forum are not asking KYC from the beginning but if you try to abuse their bonus or giveaway system then they will mandate KYC to continue with them.
legendary
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October 25, 2021, 05:36:31 PM
#28
What are some sportbooks that will NEVER ask for KYC

Not popular sites may be the ones that we will never ask KYC for their users. Reputable and popular ones will make the first move if ever they will be pressured by the government. But the risk is, unpopular sites are not trustworthy.

There are lots of popular gambling sites that still don't ask for KYC. Stick with them for now and if ever KYC will be asked, then just stop using those sportsbooks.
legendary
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October 25, 2021, 05:00:04 PM
#27
What are some sportbooks that will NEVER ask for KYC

We will never know if KYC won't be asked in the future. You have to be ready on that the same way as to how popular crypto-trading platforms make KYC as mandated. I'm not sure when but we are not talking about KYC will be imposed on gambling sites just quick.

On the current bookie you are betting on, or preferred in the future, just continue using them while KYC is not imposed. For sure it will count several years before KYC will start to impose on gambling sites.

Don't think about that "for now".
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October 25, 2021, 08:15:51 AM
#26
why kyc need possible to keep your account safe too and for convenience also when you get huge win
stake doesn't ask for kyc but a few months ago I also don't know exactly forgot there is a kyc option on the stake platform maybe for prevention of money laundering or other fraudulent by user ,fill in your data as honestly as possible then if you play fair and don't go wrong in the future everything will be fine
legendary
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October 25, 2021, 06:42:02 AM
#25
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I absolutely agree with you. If the platform did not require its users to pass KYC in the past it does not mean that it will not require tomorrow to confirm your identity and indicate the source of income and confirm it with documents. You need to be prepared for that and not keep funds on the platforms that you are afraid of losing.
legendary
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October 25, 2021, 05:48:31 AM
#24
What are some sportbooks that will NEVER ask for KYC

man my advice Is this:

1 - when you decide to create an account in a casino? be prepared to give true information and eventually KYC if they ask, this is something you should take into account when creating an account at any casino.

2 - All governments are doing tough checks on money laundering laws, so forget that there will be any casino that won't ask for KYC, and that's not just with casinos, exchanges are also in the same crosshairs of governments
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Dimon69
October 25, 2021, 05:28:29 AM
#23
What are some sportbooks that will NEVER ask for KYC
There is a like topic from 2019 which many mention websites. You can refer https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitcoin-sportsbook-with-instant-withdraw-and-no-kyc-5195221 and check whether their insights were still active. But at times like these were crypto is developing and mny countries and government tighthens the security for gambling transaction and in crypto KYC is needed for them to continue their operations. KYC is fine as long as the casino and website were joining and putting our money in have a good reputation.
STT
legendary
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October 25, 2021, 05:07:00 AM
#22
Its probably related to volume, if you want a guarantee I'm not sure but alot of places wont bother you if just casually betting.   Just avoid stacking up large amounts even if you bet alot, withdraw your winnings so you can limit your risk in this regard if you feel its a problem to you.   You can always just email them, a general question that can be answered by their support seems reasonable to ask and they'll give assurance either way I guess.  Every site has to comply if people are upto no good though, I dont think anywhere will put themselves in harms way of big trouble vs laws etc.
legendary
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October 25, 2021, 03:20:50 AM
#21
What are some sportbooks that will NEVER ask for KYC
You cannot get such a guarantee from a licenced gambling house as they need to bind along with all government and regulations then when government insist for new strict norms on KYC then any casino which promised you for never asking may chance their stand.

As of now, the only house which is not asking me any of KYC is, freebitco.in. They are only crypto based casino hence they never need any licence which again lead them not to insist on any KYC. They have enough coverage on various sports so they might be the end of your search.
legendary
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October 25, 2021, 12:41:18 AM
#20
What are some sportbooks that will NEVER ask for KYC

There's no accurate answer for that. In the first place, how can we know if such terms won't be applied in the future? We don't have crystal balls to predict the future. We also don't know the future action of the site owners. Only them know the answer here but honestly speaking, even asking them now, they are also not sure as it will depend on a given situation.

For now, just enjoy some sportsbook that is not mandatory requiring a KYC. There are lots of sites that still don't have that requirement. That's what matters for now because we don't know if centralization will also slowly hit the crypto-gambling sites in the future.
legendary
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October 25, 2021, 12:40:01 AM
#19
Try Stake.com. Just click my signature and see for yourself. Just an e-mail address is enough and they will let you gamble with different sports with different features. From over and under score to player props and multi bets.
Here is the link.
Where did you find such dubious sportsbooks? On google? Moreover they seem to be fiat sportsbooks and not crypto ones. If you were gambling you would already know well reputed crypto sportsbooks with no KYC like Stake for example. You should increase your knowledge before posting here if you don't want to spam and to mislead legit gamblers.
Sorry Eureka_07, I agree with Saint-loup as I checked the link. Those are not looking good websites that was suggested by the article.
I don't know how you end up with such article but I think it's because of a wrong google search. Might as well just take it down or you might harm other gambler that would check that link.
He doesn't said that he want a crypto casino nor a fiat one Smiley
Nope, but he opened a thread in a cryptocurrency forum so if my logic is right there should be an option of cryptocurrencies.
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October 24, 2021, 11:59:22 PM
#18
Nitrogensports and stake didn't ask for KYC when I used them back then afaik, so you can try them out. Though I think that's only in the beginning and you'd still inevitably end up with trying to comply with their requirements though, just like any other sportsbook out there. It does give you freedom early on though, so I guess if you're only trying to play for a bit, those could work. I'd rather avoid those that have completely no KYC tbh, since that's mostly a red flag in terms of the trustworthiness of that sportsbook.
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Shuffle.com
October 24, 2021, 07:34:45 PM
#17
Like what tokeweed said there's no such thing as a sportsbook that won't ask for KYC, at some point they will ask for KYC depending on their set of rules since they change these rules from time to time.

Sportsbet, Stake, and Nitrogensports are some of the sportsbooks i've used for quite some time and they haven't asked for KYC. I also suggest checking out these reviews from Bitedge if you want to check other crypto sportsbooks.
legendary
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October 24, 2021, 06:56:22 PM
#16
What are some sportbooks that will NEVER ask for KYC
From my base knowledge, most sportsbook will ask for KYC verification depending on player's activity and balance.
But I tried to search for what you're asking here, I found that there are some, but I really am not familiar to them. I'll just drop the link below, and you can background check those that are listed there before continuing.

Here is the link.
Where did you find such dubious sportsbooks? On google? Moreover they seem to be fiat sportsbooks and not crypto ones. If you were gambling you would already know well reputed crypto sportsbooks with no KYC like Stake for example. You should increase your knowledge before posting here if you don't want to spam and to mislead legit gamblers.
Huh?
What are you saying? Hahaha did I mislead him? I just gave some of what I'd found for him. Should I explore my knowledge about gambling? I've been playing for a couple of years, and I'm not just saying anything I don't really know.
Spam? Mislead? Are you seriously saying that?  Roll Eyes Before you quote me, pls make you understand what I said correctly. Wink
You didn't reply to my question, where did you find this page? Those so called sportsbooks are unknown here and highly dubious, moreover I don't understand why you are posting links of fiat sportsbooks here. You're obviously a noob in gambling and you should refrain from posting random content without knowing what it is and spamming.
Cant you read the link? Did you even clicked it? Obviously the website of that link is a review website for casinos.
He doesn't said that he want a crypto casino nor a fiat one Smiley
You're a war freak who just quotes and reply without fully understanding what is being said.
You are trying to avoid my question about the origin of your link and misleading people by spreading fake news. Those reviews are just fake, they are intended to fool people with good ratings and comments about some scammy platforms.
hero member
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October 24, 2021, 06:50:53 PM
#15
I don't remember filling up any KYC at Sportsbet.io before. If they have the same rules then yes, they are one on my list.
But there's a catch, you cannot bet for high amounts although it should be enough if you are an average gambler. They just need your e-mail and you can even use a dummy and go for 2FA for security purposes.
legendary
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October 24, 2021, 06:35:13 PM
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He doesn't said that he want a crypto casino nor a fiat one Smiley

Well, this is a cryptocurrency related forum after all, so it goes without saying that we discuss cryptocurrency related gambling.  Wink

By the way, I didn't check your link, so I can't comment on it.
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Vave.com - Crypto Casino
October 24, 2021, 06:26:25 PM
#13
Never? Most sportsbooks as said will ask for your KYC to verify your account and if you've been playing with them all along and they've found something wrong with your account and activity. But as long as you've got a clear account to them, they won't ask you KYC.
That's if you're thinking about them never going to ask you for it, then you should be fine at the beginning and if there's nothing wrong that you've done, they won't ask you to do so.
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October 24, 2021, 06:09:06 PM
#12
What are some sportbooks that will NEVER ask for KYC

A similar question was asked recently on this forum, so you can find the answers there:
Sportbook without KYC


Typically, most sports bookies do not require KYC unless you do something wrong or shady, such as suspected cheating or money laundering... But, regardless of KYC, you should always choose gambling websites that have a good reputation.


True that. Comparing the two - A sportbook might not have KYC regardless of anything that happens but might end up scamming users vs a sportbook that conducts KYC only when there's a suspicious activity on the account in question. As long as you do everything right, then I don't think this KYC thing would be a matter of concern. Plus, I think the gambling industry has some legality attached to it so there would be KYC at the end of the day.

This is why it is always in your best interest to play on a reputable casino, whether it has KYC or not.
Because let's say, the casino will never ask KYC but you always have the problem of withdrawing your funds.
So are you going to be playing on the site with some issues like withdrawal?
Also, if you are a high roller, expect that even casino without strict requirement of KYC may possibly ask KYC from you.
So don't look for sportsbooks without KYC only, but also look for their reputation in the industry.
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