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sr. member
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October 24, 2021, 06:03:36 PM
#11
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.
legendary
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October 24, 2021, 05:37:43 PM
#10
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.
sr. member
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October 24, 2021, 05:30:38 PM
#9
Lol it’s impossible to have a ‘no KYC’ book in this kind of environment.  Not with all the shennanigans going on with all the money laundering going through the space.  They will all ask for ID eventually.  The funny thing is there’s a poker site that has never asked for KYC.  Perfect place to launder money via chip dumping.
I think it depends on the location where you are living, if the regulation is tight then probably the sportsbook will require you a verification.

I am using different sportsbook and was never ask for a KYC, maybe a simple requirement on information but not on documents to verify the information I put. Sportsbook that I'm using with no KYC based on experience are, sportsbet, bitsler, and nitrogensports.
Isn't there a clause somewhere in their TOS that they will ask for more personal information whenever they think it's a must? Suspicions on unusual activities and high amount of withdrawal are usually among those cases. I think that's  part of the reason why tokeweed said "eventually". Those bookies may not be asking you now but nothing is stopping them from doing so in the future.
sr. member
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October 24, 2021, 05:17:17 PM
#8
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
hero member
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October 24, 2021, 04:23:20 PM
#7
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.
hero member
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October 24, 2021, 04:20:58 PM
#6
Lol it’s impossible to have a ‘no KYC’ book in this kind of environment.  Not with all the shennanigans going on with all the money laundering going through the space.  They will all ask for ID eventually.  The funny thing is there’s a poker site that has never asked for KYC.  Perfect place to launder money via chip dumping.
I think it depends on the location where you are living, if the regulation is tight then probably the sportsbook will require you a verification.

I am using different sportsbook and was never ask for a KYC, maybe a simple requirement on information but not on documents to verify the information I put. Sportsbook that I'm using with no KYC based on experience are, sportsbet, bitsler, and nitrogensports.
legendary
Activity: 2604
Merit: 2353
October 24, 2021, 04:19:09 PM
#5
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.
legendary
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October 24, 2021, 04:06:47 PM
#4
Lol it’s impossible to have a ‘no KYC’ book in this kind of environment.  Not with all the shennanigans going on with all the money laundering going through the space.  They will all ask for ID eventually.  The funny thing is there’s a poker site that has never asked for KYC.  Perfect place to launder money via chip dumping.
legendary
Activity: 1526
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October 24, 2021, 02:36:23 PM
#3
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.
sr. member
Activity: 1764
Merit: 260
October 24, 2021, 02:32:05 PM
#2
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.


I removed the link since there are users that has some issues about it.
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October 24, 2021, 02:25:15 PM
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What are some sportbooks that will NEVER ask for KYC
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