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hero member
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February 02, 2023, 01:48:04 PM
#48
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Does anyone know normal no kyc casino without bs?

Unfortunately, many casinos require the identity verification step to be provided by the user. Although the reason for this is shown as ensuring the safety of users, I guess that it is a necessity brought by the governments. As a user who does not want to send his identity information especially for gambling services, I have to mention that unfortunately this is mandatory in many casino services.

On the other hand, I would like to point out that since there is no identity confirmation requirement, you should do a good research before using a casino service you will find.

In addition, since there are many casino services with memberships in the forum, I would suggest that you review the topics and submit your questions under these topics.
legendary
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February 02, 2023, 01:38:52 PM
#47
If you don't use big money to deposit and gamble or withdraw a big amount of winning money, you won't be asked to do KYC.

Nah, that's not the case. Don't believe that you won't be asked for KYC just because you're not using a ton of money for gambling or withdrawals. KYC is a common thing that lots of online gambling sites do to make sure they know who their customers are. So, even if you're not betting big bucks, you might still get asked to do KYC.

But casinos can ask you whenever they want because that is their place of business.

Now you are contradicting yourself.
legendary
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February 02, 2023, 10:51:01 AM
#46
Nitrobetting and Betcoin are the best as far as no KYC


KYC requirements comparitively
0 = never
5 = mandatory


"A" rated books

1 nitrobetting.eu
1 betcoin.ag   
1 playbetr.com         

"B"rated books
1 mBet.io Horse racing..
3 stake.com

"C" rated books
2 fortunejack.com
3 anonibet.com 
3 sportsbet.io 
3 cloudbet.com
2 Bitsler.com
5 Btb88.com

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/1-ratings-of-bitcoin-sportsbooks-since-2014-kyc-rankings-bonuses-scam-accus-717790

Is Betcoin trustable though? Many years ago I had a run-in with their support. They told me a policy they had and I pointed them to their own FAQ link where it contradicted that and said the opposite. They then deleted the FAQ and said they were upholding the policy since they "couldn't" find it there (but I had archived it online already because I thought they might). I lost trust in them that moment.
When they first opened they did had a lot of problems with the site. Because of the problems, that got passed down to customer support and it was frustrating. They cleaned things up and are now one of the best casinos/sportsbooks. They have 3 sportsbooks that you can play at, all with different lines. You can play with many cryptos including USDT if you don't want to deal with price fluctuation and they pay fast.

This is a good thing to read! I'm glad they started following a better path. I went to check them out a bit ago and learned that they apparently removed their normal dice game though, Sad. That was the only thing I ever played there...
hero member
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February 02, 2023, 10:14:46 AM
#45
If you don't use big money to deposit and gamble or withdraw a big amount of winning money, you won't be asked to do KYC. But casinos can ask you whenever they want because that is their place of business. So I advise you to play gambling only as needed and don't need to use big money, but you also have to be prepared if, one day, the casino asks you for KYC. But you can play at any casino you want, especially if it is a reputable casino. I used to play on Stake and had no problems until now.
I don't think all gamblers will use or deposit a large enough amount so they don't have to worry about KYC requirements.
If we want to withdraw a large amount, there is a way to avoid a KYC, namely by withdrawing gradually with a smaller amount, but we make several withdrawals until all the money we want can be withdrawn.
Maybe for now we can use some casinos that don't require KYC but maybe in the future more and more casinos will impose KYC requirements and we should be able to accept them.
legendary
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February 02, 2023, 10:05:25 AM
#44
Cloudbet is doing kyc and its joke, they ask you to make selfie outside with street sign saying your address, in same time holding today's date newspape + write "Cloudbet *and today date*" and in same time holding ID card

I think next thing they ask is nudes from my wife


about Playbetr no idea how they are A rated bookmaker.. probably they pay someone on this thread good money, there are numerous complaints against them everywhere and on every platform their review numbers are so low.

duelbits and nitrobetting are the best so far from my own personal experience

1) After that blood sample is a must  Cheesy

2) Duelbits ask for KYC, selfies and other shit

OP as I mention earlier Nitrobetting is your choice.

Lol, it gives me a good chuckle about asking for wife nudes,  Grin

Seriously though, every casino is going to do KYC, of course we don't want to do it, but times has change for better or for worst, it's no longer when we can play anonymously with just our bitcoin addresses and that's it.

And probably this is the price we have to pay for bitcoin and crypto in general going mainstream.

I don't think that this is the cost of bitcoin/crypto going mainstream. I believe it is because many casinos on-boarded directly fiat in some way which has forced them to introduce these policies. Casinos that are bitcoin/crypto only with a good operating model to avoid regulatory issues with strict jurisdictions would have a much better chance of surviving. They would also have trouble becoming popular. I also believe that a lot of casinos enforce KYC even when it does not need to be enforced, as a way of gaining extra revenue. This might seem like a bold accusation however I am fairly sure in that conclusion.
hero member
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February 02, 2023, 09:52:38 AM
#43
Cloudbet is doing kyc and its joke, they ask you to make selfie outside with street sign saying your address, in same time holding today's date newspape + write "Cloudbet *and today date*" and in same time holding ID card

I think next thing they ask is nudes from my wife


about Playbetr no idea how they are A rated bookmaker.. probably they pay someone on this thread good money, there are numerous complaints against them everywhere and on every platform their review numbers are so low.

duelbits and nitrobetting are the best so far from my own personal experience

1) After that blood sample is a must  Cheesy

2) Duelbits ask for KYC, selfies and other shit

OP as I mention earlier Nitrobetting is your choice.

Lol, it gives me a good chuckle about asking for wife nudes,  Grin

Seriously though, every casino is going to do KYC, of course we don't want to do it, but times has change for better or for worst, it's no longer when we can play anonymously with just our bitcoin addresses and that's it.

And probably this is the price we have to pay for bitcoin and crypto in general going mainstream.
hero member
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February 02, 2023, 09:50:59 AM
#42
Well im planing to deposit decent amount of eth and make sports bets, but i really prefer no kyc casino/sports bet.
Most of casinos that i tried with clearly wriitwn NO KYC still asks for docs even for 0.0002btc withdrawal.
Does anyone know normal no kyc casino without bs?
so far i tried vave.com , they are good,  but who knows what will happen if you withdraw more than 1k, maybe annoying kyc procedures will begin trough email.
Anyone tried cloudbet? or bitcoin.com games?
If you don't use big money to deposit and gamble or withdraw a big amount of winning money, you won't be asked to do KYC. But casinos can ask you whenever they want because that is their place of business. So I advise you to play gambling only as needed and don't need to use big money, but you also have to be prepared if, one day, the casino asks you for KYC. But you can play at any casino you want, especially if it is a reputable casino. I used to play on Stake and had no problems until now.
legendary
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February 02, 2023, 09:43:14 AM
#41
Well im planing to deposit decent amount of eth and make sports bets, but i really prefer no kyc casino/sports bet.
But for me personally the sports casino uses the kyc feature or not, it doesn't matter and it's not something to be concerned about, the kyc casino has its advantages and disadvantages, Non-KYC casinos also have their good and bad, but as long as we play at a reputable and responsible casino and we don't violate their bets, what's wrong.

Maybe, @Oshosondy has shown you a good casino option without kyc, but it doesn't guarantee that in the future kyc will be a problem for you, if you break their rules, kyc can happen at any time.
sr. member
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February 02, 2023, 09:39:11 AM
#40
some of what you mentioned may be centralized so that you may be asked for KYC at any time, you need to look for a casino that is not centralized because any casino that is centralized may at any time ask you to complete KYC, so to guard against problems you should look for a casino that is not centralized
Most of the crypto casinos you are having at this time are centralised only and have KYC requirements from gamblers but if you see there are many players who are ready for it but the only thing they want is fund security through legit casinos although there are some non KYC casinos like stake if you wish to do so but they all are centralised.
Yes you are right mate NO KYC has a advantages and disadvantages as well because we all know that No KYC casino especially a new sites is not just recommend after I'm some gamblers who take their risk to that casino and when its working properly and there's no problem of the withdrawal then it's a big recommended and worthy to be trusted. But also no KYC casino had a bad experience as we all know that some casino are scammed.
sr. member
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February 02, 2023, 09:16:32 AM
#39
Well im planing to deposit decent amount of eth and make sports bets, but i really prefer no kyc casino/sports bet.
Most of casinos that i tried with clearly wriitwn NO KYC still asks for docs even for 0.0002btc withdrawal.
Does anyone know normal no kyc casino without bs?
so far i tried vave.com , they are good,  but who knows what will happen if you withdraw more than 1k, maybe annoying kyc procedures will begin trough email.
Anyone tried cloudbet? or bitcoin.com games?

Vave does ask KYC they just fucked me with multi accounting. They are NO anonymous book:

https://prnt.sc/kld7tXtAWAQ3


May I ask why you went ahead to create multiple accounts in the first place? What is so good about multiple accounts on a gambling platform? Also why don't you spend some time reading the gambling platform rules and regulation? Every online casinos have indifferent sets of rules and before opening double accounts and deposition on the accounts you should have checked, you are pretty fucked, like you've said.
legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
February 02, 2023, 09:02:05 AM
#38
Cloudbet is doing kyc and its joke, they ask you to make selfie outside with street sign saying your address, in same time holding today's date newspape + write "Cloudbet *and today date*" and in same time holding ID card

I think next thing they ask is nudes from my wife


about Playbetr no idea how they are A rated bookmaker.. probably they pay someone on this thread good money, there are numerous complaints against them everywhere and on every platform their review numbers are so low.

duelbits and nitrobetting are the best so far from my own personal experience
Yeah!, yeah!
I'm talking about this here on our forum all the time.  The fact that these KYCs that come up with different sites, including gambling sites, sometimes cross all the boundaries of reason.  It's actually very humiliating to take some kind of idiotic selfies in front of your house, and even with some kind of today's newspapers in your hands, or even with documents right in front of your face.  In general, all this is insanity!  Idiots who came up with KYC in general, and even more so idiots who come to such crazy checks.  Damn American bankers with their KYC.  Now they are climbing with this procedure with their raking dirty hands to where they are not needed by anyone. 
They climb into the sacred - into the very essence of the whole blockchain technology, where anonymity has actually always been a top priority.
 Angry

Asking for KYC through those ways are kinda weird. They can actually ask for KYC with formality where the users will just send photos of their identification cards and proof of address for further verification accompanied with their photos but asking to take photos in front of your house is too much. That will be a red flag for me. If I would ask for that kind of requirement, I will just switch to other decent casinos. It seems like they're playing and tripping on their users.
Will definitely be something to worry of. Personally I have no problems with Kyc, I do get its vision which is to limit stealing other's money(no kyc means anyone could withdraw from your account), and also, limit this industry to youngsters(they'd be freely to engage with gambling if they won't undergo KYC procedure). But I also understand those who don't; crypto ondustry is decentralized in the first place and using such procedure would somehow bypass that concept. If you guys are worried, then only engage with registered gambling sites or sites which has a good reputation in this industry. There are just ways to minimize your anxiety of sending personal informations, just gauge the risks.
hero member
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February 02, 2023, 08:30:39 AM
#37
Cloudbet is doing kyc and its joke, they ask you to make selfie outside with street sign saying your address, in same time holding today's date newspape + write "Cloudbet *and today date*" and in same time holding ID card

I think next thing they ask is nudes from my wife


about Playbetr no idea how they are A rated bookmaker.. probably they pay someone on this thread good money, there are numerous complaints against them everywhere and on every platform their review numbers are so low.

duelbits and nitrobetting are the best so far from my own personal experience
Yeah!, yeah!
I'm talking about this here on our forum all the time.  The fact that these KYCs that come up with different sites, including gambling sites, sometimes cross all the boundaries of reason.  It's actually very humiliating to take some kind of idiotic selfies in front of your house, and even with some kind of today's newspapers in your hands, or even with documents right in front of your face.  In general, all this is insanity!  Idiots who came up with KYC in general, and even more so idiots who come to such crazy checks.  Damn American bankers with their KYC.  Now they are climbing with this procedure with their raking dirty hands to where they are not needed by anyone. 
They climb into the sacred - into the very essence of the whole blockchain technology, where anonymity has actually always been a top priority.
 Angry

Asking for KYC through those ways are kinda weird. They can actually ask for KYC with formality where the users will just send photos of their identification cards and proof of address for further verification accompanied with their photos but asking to take photos in front of your house is too much. That will be a red flag for me. If I would ask for that kind of requirement, I will just switch to other decent casinos. It seems like they're playing and tripping on their users.
hero member
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February 02, 2023, 08:28:22 AM
#36
Well im planing to deposit decent amount of eth and make sports bets, but i really prefer no kyc casino/sports bet.
Most of casinos that i tried with clearly wriitwn NO KYC still asks for docs even for 0.0002btc withdrawal.
Does anyone know normal no kyc casino without bs?
so far i tried vave.com , they are good,  but who knows what will happen if you withdraw more than 1k, maybe annoying kyc procedures will begin trough email.
Anyone tried cloudbet? or bitcoin.com games?

There’s no such thing like this for a casino that has gambling license. There’s always a tricky part of every casino ToS under AML policy that they can ask KYC whenever they want and no casino stated the total exclusion of KYC on their ToS.

Your best chance to find a casino like this was those that doesn’t have a gambling license which I don’t recommend at all because they have high chance of running away because they don’t have any legal liability that bind them for giving a trusted service.

Sportsbet and Duelbits has low chance of asking you KYC if you are using their casino normally without any suspicious transaction history.
jr. member
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February 02, 2023, 07:44:52 AM
#35
Nitrobetting and Betcoin are the best as far as no KYC


KYC requirements comparitively
0 = never
5 = mandatory


"A" rated books

1 nitrobetting.eu
1 betcoin.ag    
1 playbetr.com        

"B"rated books
1 mBet.io Horse racing..
3 stake.com

"C" rated books
2 fortunejack.com
3 anonibet.com  
3 sportsbet.io  
3 cloudbet.com
2 Bitsler.com
5 Btb88.com

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/1-ratings-of-bitcoin-sportsbooks-since-2014-kyc-rankings-bonuses-scam-accus-717790

Betcoin asks for KYC, i went through it.

Nitrobetting is the go to.
jr. member
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February 02, 2023, 07:41:53 AM
#34
Cloudbet is doing kyc and its joke, they ask you to make selfie outside with street sign saying your address, in same time holding today's date newspape + write "Cloudbet *and today date*" and in same time holding ID card

I think next thing they ask is nudes from my wife


about Playbetr no idea how they are A rated bookmaker.. probably they pay someone on this thread good money, there are numerous complaints against them everywhere and on every platform their review numbers are so low.

duelbits and nitrobetting are the best so far from my own personal experience
Yeah!, yeah!
I'm talking about this here on our forum all the time.  The fact that these KYCs that come up with different sites, including gambling sites, sometimes cross all the boundaries of reason.  It's actually very humiliating to take some kind of idiotic selfies in front of your house, and even with some kind of today's newspapers in your hands, or even with documents right in front of your face.  In general, all this is insanity!  Idiots who came up with KYC in general, and even more so idiots who come to such crazy checks.  Damn American bankers with their KYC.  Now they are climbing with this procedure with their raking dirty hands to where they are not needed by anyone. 
They climb into the sacred - into the very essence of the whole blockchain technology, where anonymity has actually always been a top priority.
 Angry

OMG!!!!!!! well and here we have no1 no kyc btc casino cloudbet Smiley))))))
legendary
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February 02, 2023, 07:10:40 AM
#33
Cloudbet is doing kyc and its joke, they ask you to make selfie outside with street sign saying your address, in same time holding today's date newspape + write "Cloudbet *and today date*" and in same time holding ID card

I think next thing they ask is nudes from my wife


about Playbetr no idea how they are A rated bookmaker.. probably they pay someone on this thread good money, there are numerous complaints against them everywhere and on every platform their review numbers are so low.

duelbits and nitrobetting are the best so far from my own personal experience
Yeah!, yeah!
I'm talking about this here on our forum all the time.  The fact that these KYCs that come up with different sites, including gambling sites, sometimes cross all the boundaries of reason.  It's actually very humiliating to take some kind of idiotic selfies in front of your house, and even with some kind of today's newspapers in your hands, or even with documents right in front of your face.  In general, all this is insanity!  Idiots who came up with KYC in general, and even more so idiots who come to such crazy checks.  Damn American bankers with their KYC.  Now they are climbing with this procedure with their raking dirty hands to where they are not needed by anyone. 
They climb into the sacred - into the very essence of the whole blockchain technology, where anonymity has actually always been a top priority.
 Angry
newbie
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February 02, 2023, 06:34:14 AM
#32
Cloudbet is doing kyc and its joke, they ask you to make selfie outside with street sign saying your address, in same time holding today's date newspape + write "Cloudbet *and today date*" and in same time holding ID card

I think next thing they ask is nudes from my wife


about Playbetr no idea how they are A rated bookmaker.. probably they pay someone on this thread good money, there are numerous complaints against them everywhere and on every platform their review numbers are so low.

duelbits and nitrobetting are the best so far from my own personal experience
sr. member
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February 02, 2023, 05:57:26 AM
#31

I played on casinos like Duelbits and Roobet, I was not required to pass any KYC documents. My withdrawals waw always less than 1k though.
These casinos are processing KYC though, as far as I know.
I think most gambling platform which doesn't have any policy for KYC are something we need to be cautious of.
newbie
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February 02, 2023, 05:32:51 AM
#30
Well im planing to deposit decent amount of eth and make sports bets, but i really prefer no kyc casino/sports bet.
Most of casinos that i tried with clearly wriitwn NO KYC still asks for docs even for 0.0002btc withdrawal.
Does anyone know normal no kyc casino without bs?
so far i tried vave.com , they are good,  but who knows what will happen if you withdraw more than 1k, maybe annoying kyc procedures will begin trough email.
Anyone tried cloudbet? or bitcoin.com games?
contact me maybe I have some for you
hero member
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February 02, 2023, 05:28:27 AM
#29
In the past few days, I tried playing on vave and deposited 0.001 BTC. According to their promo, if gamblers deposit $20, they give a 100% bonus (I do not know what it is) and 100 FS to play at Lady Wolf Moon Megaways (BGaming). But it turns out that after I deposited $20, I didn't see what bonus I got and it turned out that the 100 FS was divided over two days. The first day was 50 FS and the second day was 50 FS.

I managed to get a win, even though it wasn't too big, but the winning money was locked and I had to wager 40x to be able to release the winning money. Apart from that, there is also a limit of BTC of 0.04 BTC, 0.005, and 0.006 that I have to reach so that I can get a bonus (maybe), whether it's from the results of the wager or indeed, it is their requirement. That's because I already took the 50 FS bonus on the first day and another 50 FS on the second day.

And in the end, I didn't earn anything even though I was able to get 100 FS divided over two days, and I also lost 0.001 BTC. I don't know what will happen if you withdraw big money. But based on their claim, they don't need KYC.

Maybe I'm wrong in this matter so I don't really understand the rules of vave. So that's my experience playing there and I'm sorry if I don't understand the rules.
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