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legendary
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February 03, 2023, 05:31:41 PM
#88
Sportsbets, Duelbits, Stake - these are some of the casinos that won't ask you for a full KYC which involves submitting documents for the amount you mentioned of withdrawal. But take note that some of your activity might trigger why your account should be subject to KYC.

I can't assure you that you won't encounter any KYC-related stuff on the sites I have mentioned but one thing is for sure here, you can withdraw freely with those sites as long as of course, no strings attached*.
I'd actually just avoid giving recommendations for casinos that ask for KYC "IF NEEDED", they're basically casinos that require you to do KYC sooner or later, and as OP doesn't really want to no matter what, I'd say it's not the ones he's actually looking for.

For the list, I think what @Oshosondy sent gives the best list, I don't particularly use casinos with no KYC so I have no recomms for OP (if freebitco.in counts then that's probably the only one really), but if you do find one you're comfortable with maybe share it here (just in case, you know, I start hating on KYC casinos I use right now). Best of luck!
In fact the casinos mentioned above you are licensed casinos. so it's only natural that one day the casino asks to fill in KYC data and we have to obey to do it. because casinos that have a license usually already have a promise to have conditions to perform KYC on each customer.
for me, actually KYC is not a difficult thing to do, the most important thing is that we know the reasons for asking for KYC such as large withdrawals.


I just like you can't give a casino recommendation without asking for KYC which is really good, because so far I don't really like casinos that are not licensed or don't have a good reputation. So it's hard to give a recommendation.
When it comes to legally operating casinos, I couldn't agree with you more that know-your-customer policies are crucial. The casino's data is safeguarded alongside the player's, so everyone wins. If the casino wants to avoid becoming complicit in any unlawful actions, it must get to know its clients, particularly those making significant withdrawals.

I appreciate your emphasis on recommending only reputable, legally operating casinos. That demonstrates that you play responsibly and with caution. Obviously, not all casinos are created equal, and picking one that is reliable and safe is crucial.

Furthermore, in my opinion, the Know Your Customer procedure is not difficult. Simply verifying your identification and giving some basic personal information is required. For their part, gamers can relax and focus on the games without worrying about their personal information being compromised.
I would disagree with information being safe guarded. It's for sale.
hero member
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February 03, 2023, 05:13:21 PM
#87
With how the centralization of any crypto service goes currently, KYC might be a normal thing to expect now in crypto.

These crypto-gambling sites in order to be fully legal businesses really need to cooperate with the government's law

There might be advantages and disadvantages but what else we can do if KYC will really become a necessary thing now on gambling sites?
The number of no KYC casinos is reducing by the day because the government may no longer tolerate a no KYC casinos because it will be very easily for people to breach the lawsand also syphone funds and use it to bet on casinos. A KYC casinos will make it 2ill make it easier for the government to track down unlawful in betting through various ways.

Like we are seeing such trend was current in many exchanges before but now many no KYC exchanges were all trend and people loves to use them for our safety.
legendary
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February 03, 2023, 04:31:14 PM
#86
Not limited on gambling platforms but also in exchangers too on which once you do reach out some threshold then you are really that obliged to submit some kyc or else you do know on what would happen.
This is why you should make yourself that prepared that in todays standards and set up where everything could really be asked out.The risk is there but if you arent that minding much about your privacy
and would be minding about on having that entertainment then you wont really be bothered that much.For now we could still play without having KYC unless if you are a whale player
then you would be facing off such main problem.
I can understand why whales are not happy with the regulations which are becoming more strict as the regulations are getting similar to what they will have to go through in a fiat casino, but it is not as if the ones which are pushing for those changes are the casinos themselves, governments are the ones which are doing this and as long as they keep an adversarial attitude towards cryptocurrencies there is little hope we could see a reversal on those KYC policies.
legendary
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February 03, 2023, 04:14:26 PM
#85
Sportsbets, Duelbits, Stake - these are some of the casinos that won't ask you for a full KYC which involves submitting documents for the amount you mentioned of withdrawal. But take note that some of your activity might trigger why your account should be subject to KYC.

I can't assure you that you won't encounter any KYC-related stuff on the sites I have mentioned but one thing is for sure here, you can withdraw freely with those sites as long as of course, no strings attached*.
I'd actually just avoid giving recommendations for casinos that ask for KYC "IF NEEDED", they're basically casinos that require you to do KYC sooner or later, and as OP doesn't really want to no matter what, I'd say it's not the ones he's actually looking for.

For the list, I think what @Oshosondy sent gives the best list, I don't particularly use casinos with no KYC so I have no recomms for OP (if freebitco.in counts then that's probably the only one really), but if you do find one you're comfortable with maybe share it here (just in case, you know, I start hating on KYC casinos I use right now). Best of luck!
In fact the casinos mentioned above you are licensed casinos. so it's only natural that one day the casino asks to fill in KYC data and we have to obey to do it. because casinos that have a license usually already have a promise to have conditions to perform KYC on each customer.
for me, actually KYC is not a difficult thing to do, the most important thing is that we know the reasons for asking for KYC such as large withdrawals.


I just like you can't give a casino recommendation without asking for KYC which is really good, because so far I don't really like casinos that are not licensed or don't have a good reputation. So it's hard to give a recommendation.
When it comes to legally operating casinos, I couldn't agree with you more that know-your-customer policies are crucial. The casino's data is safeguarded alongside the player's, so everyone wins. If the casino wants to avoid becoming complicit in any unlawful actions, it must get to know its clients, particularly those making significant withdrawals.

I appreciate your emphasis on recommending only reputable, legally operating casinos. That demonstrates that you play responsibly and with caution. Obviously, not all casinos are created equal, and picking one that is reliable and safe is crucial.

Furthermore, in my opinion, the Know Your Customer procedure is not difficult. Simply verifying your identification and giving some basic personal information is required. For their part, gamers can relax and focus on the games without worrying about their personal information being compromised.
sr. member
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February 03, 2023, 03:59:44 PM
#84
I'm sure you know the repercussions of what you're intending to you just incase to finally decide to do it. And I also want you to know that there is no reason for you to shu away from KYC when you actually don't intend to indulge in any illegal act on the account, I have always been in the opinion that because should be told the truth about KYC and let them decide and we also have to understand that it is beyond the powers of the casino to decide if you'll do KYC or not and I think tye casinos are being so considerate enough as they are trying there best to balance the requirements of the security agencies and the demands of it's customers and if you'll agree with me, it's not an easy task.

let's just put it this way, the kyc requirement has been established for valid reasons. so yes, we don't need to question the authorities why they are implementing it on gambling businesses. if you don't want to comply, then go to sites that you think can satisfy your requirements. however, you should know the possible repercussions of such decision. we are already in this stage where authorities are requiring casinos and bookies to implement kyc if they are licensed. so there's no way out anymore from this development.
KYC is implemented for valid reason, same as that people also have reason to stay anonymous while using the gambling platforms.  As suggested it is one's own responsibility to find the platform as per the requirement and use it. In this event most of the platforms provide KYC free withdrawal upto certain limits. Beyond the limits it is a must and need to comply with the terms and conditions for good gambling experience.
Not limited on gambling platforms but also in exchangers too on which once you do reach out some threshold then you are really that obliged to submit some kyc or else you do know on what would happen.
This is why you should make yourself that prepared that in todays standards and set up where everything could really be asked out.The risk is there but if you arent that minding much about your privacy
and would be minding about on having that entertainment then you wont really be bothered that much.For now we could still play without having KYC unless if you are a whale player
then you would be facing off such main problem.
legendary
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February 03, 2023, 03:56:29 PM
#83
Honestly you're better off completing the KYC, and opting for sites that offer KYC privileges, because more often than not sites that do not offer such features turn out to be scam sites or shady casinos that will drain your wallets. Take 1xbit for example. The site has a bad reputation here because of multiple things stemming from scamming their people and the first red flag? You guessed it. The site's lack of KYC features even when you deposit. So not to sound like I'm lecturing you and all but if you'll take my advice and not laze off your precious funds, you'd be keeping them for a long time, without getting hacked or scammed by some dodgy site.

1xbet does KYC and 1xbit will do KYC on some accounts. I feel you should try to find casinos without KYC or very little KYC. Your information is sold and it doesn't matter how reputable. It's a lot of money for low level employees and very valuable to them.
legendary
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February 03, 2023, 02:33:28 PM
#82
I'm sure you know the repercussions of what you're intending to you just incase to finally decide to do it. And I also want you to know that there is no reason for you to shu away from KYC when you actually don't intend to indulge in any illegal act on the account, I have always been in the opinion that because should be told the truth about KYC and let them decide and we also have to understand that it is beyond the powers of the casino to decide if you'll do KYC or not and I think tye casinos are being so considerate enough as they are trying there best to balance the requirements of the security agencies and the demands of it's customers and if you'll agree with me, it's not an easy task.

let's just put it this way, the kyc requirement has been established for valid reasons. so yes, we don't need to question the authorities why they are implementing it on gambling businesses. if you don't want to comply, then go to sites that you think can satisfy your requirements. however, you should know the possible repercussions of such decision. we are already in this stage where authorities are requiring casinos and bookies to implement kyc if they are licensed. so there's no way out anymore from this development.
KYC is implemented for valid reason, same as that people also have reason to stay anonymous while using the gambling platforms.  As suggested it is one's own responsibility to find the platform as per the requirement and use it. In this event most of the platforms provide KYC free withdrawal upto certain limits. Beyond the limits it is a must and need to comply with the terms and conditions for good gambling experience.
legendary
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February 03, 2023, 02:29:07 PM
#81
With how the centralization of any crypto service goes currently, KYC might be a normal thing to expect now in crypto.

These crypto-gambling sites in order to be fully legal businesses really need to cooperate with the government's law

There might be advantages and disadvantages but what else we can do if KYC will really become a necessary thing now on gambling sites?
legendary
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February 03, 2023, 02:25:36 PM
#80
I'm sure you know the repercussions of what you're intending to you just incase to finally decide to do it. And I also want you to know that there is no reason for you to shu away from KYC when you actually don't intend to indulge in any illegal act on the account, I have always been in the opinion that because should be told the truth about KYC and let them decide and we also have to understand that it is beyond the powers of the casino to decide if you'll do KYC or not and I think tye casinos are being so considerate enough as they are trying there best to balance the requirements of the security agencies and the demands of it's customers and if you'll agree with me, it's not an easy task.

let's just put it this way, the kyc requirement has been established for valid reasons. so yes, we don't need to question the authorities why they are implementing it on gambling businesses. if you don't want to comply, then go to sites that you think can satisfy your requirements. however, you should know the possible repercussions of such decision. we are already in this stage where authorities are requiring casinos and bookies to implement kyc if they are licensed. so there's no way out anymore from this development.
hero member
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February 03, 2023, 02:17:32 PM
#79
I'm sure you know the repercussions of what you're intending to you just incase to finally decide to do it. And I also want you to know that there is no reason for you to shu away from KYC when you actually don't intend to indulge in any illegal act on the account, I have always been in the opinion that because should be told the truth about KYC and let them decide and we also have to understand that it is beyond the powers of the casino to decide if you'll do KYC or not and I think tye casinos are being so considerate enough as they are trying there best to balance the requirements of the security agencies and the demands of it's customers and if you'll agree with me, it's not an easy task.
hero member
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February 03, 2023, 02:04:46 PM
#78
I don't know why you're really hitting the fact that you don't need casinos with KYCs... How's that?? I mean, there are casinos without this common policy but what if anything gets to happen to your winnings, deposit or whatsoever?? Whom are you gonna blame? The casino right? That's actually the reasons why they've kept those rules intact...or else you're gonna be responsible for whatever happens to your funds; no casino would actually accept to incure a bad name to themselves just for your keen privacy -- atleast that's to my knowledge.
Secondly, you mentioned depositing or withdrawing up to 1k? That would definitely need a verification process dear, anyone could actually claim you'd funds.
Thirdly, whichever way you're doing it, safety is required. I hope you're not looking for some suck puppet that'll simply foldup when they realize you've got alot stacked with 'em already.

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hero member
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February 03, 2023, 01:59:27 PM
#77
Besides freebitco.in there isn't any reputable non-kyc casinos. You will see many casinos claiming to be free from kyc process on the internet, but there are serious risks you can be scammed by them, as there aren't enough evidences of their legitimacy. I believe a point to be observed in crypto casinos is if they have an official account and ANN thread on this forum, due to it being the main crypto platform-community online, and how they are rated by forum members who are active in gambling sector.

You may find a non-kyc casino, but if gamblers here don't have any clue about the platform, better that you stay away.
legendary
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February 03, 2023, 01:42:35 PM
#76
Well im planing to deposit decent amount of eth and make sports bets, but i really prefer no kyc casino/sports bet.

Since it's a "decent" amount you are planning to deposit, you will really trigger the site's KYC-related stuff or such forms of verification.

A decent deposit will really be subject related to money laundering, especially for a gambling site that is legally registered and complying with the gambling laws. What you need to do from there is to actively play on that site and established a decent amount too of wagering amount.

But honestly, as long as the site we are talking is reputable, don't mind complying with the KYC if it's really necessary to do so.
legendary
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February 03, 2023, 01:42:02 PM
#75
A few things for @OP.
- Centralized Casino (Website) is always have KYC procedure.
- Check from their term & condition.
- No KYC only can be found on on-chain gambling.

So, NO KYC in a website especially a centralized casino is bullshit. Because they always have torm T&C can ask anytime for us to do KYC, never believe anything about anonymous feature.

hero member
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February 03, 2023, 01:22:17 PM
#74
Honestly you're better off completing the KYC, and opting for sites that offer KYC privileges, because more often than not sites that do not offer such features turn out to be scam sites or shady casinos that will drain your wallets. Take 1xbit for example. The site has a bad reputation here because of multiple things stemming from scamming their people and the first red flag? You guessed it. The site's lack of KYC features even when you deposit. So not to sound like I'm lecturing you and all but if you'll take my advice and not laze off your precious funds, you'd be keeping them for a long time, without getting hacked or scammed by some dodgy site.
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February 03, 2023, 12:31:27 PM
#73
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 a re a very few casinos that do not initially require KYC, and some of them hide under the cloak of no KYC but on the long run after registration done and you probably won a good bulk just to make withdrawal that's when they will request for a means of KYC ID.
 For i prefer casinos that uses KYC as I feel my account is to an extent safe from easy intrusion. So I wonder why some other person's shy from using KYC casinos.
Maybe they don't feel comfortable sending their personal documents to the casino because they think they are just gambling. Moreover, many people go to online crypto casinos that can protect their identity without doing KYC. But it seems it no longer works because casinos can ask them to do KYC on their members. Maybe they saw the news about hacking or identity selling from the internet which made them reluctant to do KYC. But some people do KYC, especially if it is a trusted and reputable casino because, according to them, it is okay to send their documents to the casino.

If you are with a trusted casino, I don't think there's still a reason for you to fear. So far, I didn't hear any news about a breach of information in top casinos. They just require KYC for our own good and if you'll only know the importance of KYC, you will definitely comply with it. There are only a few casinos that don't ask for KYC but you should also double-check their reputation.
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February 03, 2023, 11:52:36 AM
#72
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 a re a very few casinos that do not initially require KYC, and some of them hide under the cloak of no KYC but on the long run after registration done and you probably won a good bulk just to make withdrawal that's when they will request for a means of KYC ID.
 For i prefer casinos that uses KYC as I feel my account is to an extent safe from easy intrusion. So I wonder why some other person's shy from using KYC casinos.
Maybe they don't feel comfortable sending their personal documents to the casino because they think they are just gambling. Moreover, many people go to online crypto casinos that can protect their identity without doing KYC. But it seems it no longer works because casinos can ask them to do KYC on their members. Maybe they saw the news about hacking or identity selling from the internet which made them reluctant to do KYC. But some people do KYC, especially if it is a trusted and reputable casino because, according to them, it is okay to send their documents to the casino.
hero member
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February 03, 2023, 10:14:01 AM
#71
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 a re a very few casinos that do not initially require KYC, and some of them hide under the cloak of no KYC but on the long run after registration done and you probably won a good bulk just to make withdrawal that's when they will request for a means of KYC ID.
 For i prefer casinos that uses KYC as I feel my account is to an extent safe from easy intrusion. So I wonder why some other person's shy from using KYC casinos.
hero member
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February 03, 2023, 09:52:12 AM
#70
It's impossible or risky to play sports betting on a gambling site that doesn't ask KYC as most bookies should be regulated or have licensed to operate and if there's a bookies that offers no KYC, that is risky and they are most likely to get away with your money. Alternatively you can play casino without KYC such as blockchain games or something like Bustabit.

Well honestly, I don't recommend playing on a sports betting that is not licensed or regulated it is still much better to play on a bookies that is reputable even if they ask to confirm your identity.
Hmm, i think most of it requires KYC now, especially if you are playing with quite bigger amount of eth , btc etc. They only have minimum amount to play I mean for deposit and withdraw. And I do not recommend to keep a larger amount of money in online website ,in my own perspective i am just making sure that my money will not lost when the website is being hack or what.
sr. member
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February 03, 2023, 09:03:47 AM
#69
....Most of casinos that i tried with clearly wriitwn NO KYC still asks for docs even for 0.0002btc withdrawal.
This is BTC0.0002 * $23,000 = $4.60....seriously? There must be a mistake here. That's a pretty low amount to be asked for KYC verification for any crypto crypto casino. Something must be going on with your betting strategy that the casino became highly suspicious of you.
 
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....but who knows what will happen if you withdraw more than 1k, maybe annoying kyc procedures will begin trough email.
Even this amount is considered low for established casinos here.

You want to be sure nobody will ask you to KYC? Use unlicensed gambling platforms. Just know the risk.
hero member
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February 03, 2023, 08:38:48 AM
#68
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?

There are no KYC casinos but how to identify one is the thing that is not common to many gamblers, but in your search through this, i will also suggest that you read their policy and rules well because many will tell you they don't but it will reflect on their rules that they do, you also have to give some a try and can start with the various recommendations given by the forum members from the discussion here and discover one by yourself.
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February 03, 2023, 08:36:31 AM
#67
Just a friendly reminder: even if a certain casino doesn't ask for KYC at this moment, in the T&Cs they usually say something like "we reserve the right to change these T&Cs at any time without prior notice", so take a look into it and be safe. Other casinos like Duelbits say in their T&Cs that they will try to notice at least 14 days in advance which, when in doubt, is preferable.

However, whoever you go with, and just like with any other custodial service (exchanges, commercial platforms etc.), the right way to go is to withdraw your money as soon as you don't need to use it there anymore: the longer in their hands, the higher the probability of losing it.
I will not advise the OP to deposit that money or coin in the casino that has no KYC because that coin might not come back to him again. Some casinos will say, there sis no KYC and as you just deposit the coin and win a game to withdraw, there they would asked for identification from the customer and started frustrating you left and right. So I will prefer the OP to use already license with KYC casino so there will be no issue at the end.
But if really a casino can do the right thing without KYC stress then it is best.
legendary
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February 03, 2023, 08:12:56 AM
#66
That's why when someone asks me if I'm trying different casinos and stuff I say that I don't. There's a lot of nice graphic layouts and fun games on these sites but I just use 2 in total where I'm verified. I'd really play on different ones if not for KYC. I just don't want my picture to circulate somewhere on the deep web. I feel like with KYC casinos are limiting the number of users and killing their own revenue.


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

That's a pretty good business model if you ask me. They can expand into a porn site from there or start an onlyfans profile.
sr. member
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February 03, 2023, 03:01:04 AM
#65
Sportsbets, Duelbits, Stake - these are some of the casinos that won't ask you for a full KYC which involves submitting documents for the amount you mentioned of withdrawal. But take note that some of your activity might trigger why your account should be subject to KYC.
Some trouble happening with Stake when withdrawing need to pass KYC until level 4, yesterday I faced this trouble with account restrict and I don't know what mistake made and for re access back to my account have to pass KYC until level 4 with many document upload needed. No doubt with first time created Stake account not acquire KYC but if faced trouble have prepare many document later and ID only is not enough because you need until passport if want to break until level 4.


I think have discussing before and completed about which one gambling platform available withdraw without submit KYC, just check later in this thread about which one gambling platform are free for withdrawing without KYC.
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February 03, 2023, 02:47:24 AM
#64
Just a friendly reminder: even if a certain casino doesn't ask for KYC at this moment, in the T&Cs they usually say something like "we reserve the right to change these T&Cs at any time without prior notice", so take a look into it and be safe. Other casinos like Duelbits say in their T&Cs that they will try to notice at least 14 days in advance which, when in doubt, is preferable.

However, whoever you go with, and just like with any other custodial service (exchanges, commercial platforms etc.), the right way to go is to withdraw your money as soon as you don't need to use it there anymore: the longer in their hands, the higher the probability of losing it.
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February 03, 2023, 02:35:08 AM
#63
Op, did you read the thread that being provided by a forum member?. It list the casinos that require KYC and no KYC. Most of the casinos nowadays requires KYC for some reason and I think you know why they require KYC. Well, some casinos doesn't require you to complete KYC in order to gamble but they may ask you to complete KYC if you withdraw huge amount of money in their platform. I think that's what you should do and also there could be something that might trigger KYC if they found something suspicious in your account activity.
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February 03, 2023, 02:03:25 AM
#62
Sportsbets, Duelbits, Stake - these are some of the casinos that won't ask you for a full KYC which involves submitting documents for the amount you mentioned of withdrawal. But take note that some of your activity might trigger why your account should be subject to KYC.

I can't assure you that you won't encounter any KYC-related stuff on the sites I have mentioned but one thing is for sure here, you can withdraw freely with those sites as long as of course, no strings attached*.
I'd actually just avoid giving recommendations for casinos that ask for KYC "IF NEEDED", they're basically casinos that require you to do KYC sooner or later, and as OP doesn't really want to no matter what, I'd say it's not the ones he's actually looking for.

For the list, I think what @Oshosondy sent gives the best list, I don't particularly use casinos with no KYC so I have no recomms for OP (if freebitco.in counts then that's probably the only one really), but if you do find one you're comfortable with maybe share it here (just in case, you know, I start hating on KYC casinos I use right now). Best of luck!
In fact the casinos mentioned above you are licensed casinos. so it's only natural that one day the casino asks to fill in KYC data and we have to obey to do it. because casinos that have a license usually already have a promise to have conditions to perform KYC on each customer.
for me, actually KYC is not a difficult thing to do, the most important thing is that we know the reasons for asking for KYC such as large withdrawals.


I just like you can't give a casino recommendation without asking for KYC which is really good, because so far I don't really like casinos that are not licensed or don't have a good reputation. So it's hard to give a recommendation.
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February 03, 2023, 01:37:15 AM
#61
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?
Kyc is just like a dilemma. Even when gambling company owners may decide not to kyc. The authorities which  are the regulatory bodies may want kyc in order to track the activities in gambling, also to know or make sure that under age is not betting. So gambling companies now funds a level ground in order bot to lose all the privacy concerned gamblers because of kyc.
hero member
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February 03, 2023, 01:05:45 AM
#60
Sportsbets, Duelbits, Stake - these are some of the casinos that won't ask you for a full KYC which involves submitting documents for the amount you mentioned of withdrawal. But take note that some of your activity might trigger why your account should be subject to KYC.

I can't assure you that you won't encounter any KYC-related stuff on the sites I have mentioned but one thing is for sure here, you can withdraw freely with those sites as long as of course, no strings attached*.
I'd actually just avoid giving recommendations for casinos that ask for KYC "IF NEEDED", they're basically casinos that require you to do KYC sooner or later, and as OP doesn't really want to no matter what, I'd say it's not the ones he's actually looking for.

For the list, I think what @Oshosondy sent gives the best list, I don't particularly use casinos with no KYC so I have no recomms for OP (if freebitco.in counts then that's probably the only one really), but if you do find one you're comfortable with maybe share it here (just in case, you know, I start hating on KYC casinos I use right now). Best of luck!
legendary
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February 03, 2023, 12:21:31 AM
#59
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?

Sportsbets, Duelbits, Stake - these are some of the casinos that won't ask you for a full KYC which involves submitting documents for the amount you mentioned of withdrawal. But take note that some of your activity might trigger why your account should be subject to KYC.

I can't assure you that you won't encounter any KYC-related stuff on the sites I have mentioned but one thing is for sure here, you can withdraw freely with those sites as long as of course, no strings attached*.

Anyways, it just matters that I prefer reputation over anything else therefore, if in some case these sites I have mentioned ask me for KYC in force, I will comply with it as long as my withdrawal is really that decent or a huge amount to consider.
hero member
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February 03, 2023, 12:14:55 AM
#58
A Casino Business Owner should have good knowledge about his clients. Even on any gambling platform where KYC is not mandatory, if anyone looks suspicious, they will be requested to complete KYC. However, there are some casinos that insist on KYC from the start. Especially when those casinos are licensed by the government they have to fulfill mandatory KYC. However, a casino owner may request to get this information at any time and users bound to provide it.
You're don't know if there are few casinos which will never ask your KYC even you're breaking their terms, conduct illegal activities, cheating etc, they will directly terminated your account. These zero KYC casinos are: BCH.games, Bitvest, Freebitco, Betplay, Bitkong etc.

Gambling in zero KYC casino is possible, but majority of people are done wrong thing by not read the whole terms of service of the casinos before playing.
legendary
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February 02, 2023, 11:51:26 PM
#57
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.

I do like Nitrobetting and they are one of the few accepting players from the US.
hero member
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February 02, 2023, 11:18:01 PM
#56
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.
A Casino Business Owner should have good knowledge about his clients. Even on any gambling platform where KYC is not mandatory, if anyone looks suspicious, they will be requested to complete KYC. However, there are some casinos that insist on KYC from the start. Especially when those casinos are licensed by the government they have to fulfill mandatory KYC. However, a casino owner may request to get this information at any time and users bound to provide it.
copper member
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February 02, 2023, 11:04:54 PM
#55
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?
I doubt you will find any casino that is legally operating without a license. Every licensed casino at one point will ask you to do KYC. Yeah, they say that there is no KYC for signing up, but read their terms, and there is a very high chance you will see a term that states that the casino can request the user to complete and pass their identity verification. If there are any non KYC casinos (those that has no license), you should be playing there at your own risk. If they do end up scamming, there is no way to get back your money.
legendary
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February 02, 2023, 05:20:46 PM
#54
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?

Do no trust sites that do not require a reasonable KYC process at least. Else, they are probably in a jurisdiction that allows shady business and anonymous gambling which will already give you a hint about how protected is you deposit and how protected are your rights in case of dispute. Anonymity is something that cuts both ways I am afraid, so choose consciously.
hero member
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February 02, 2023, 05:16:35 PM
#53
I will start with this, if you are really looking for casino to play or bet I will advise you to choose a reputable casino that is well known in this platform for safety reasons; if you have any issues in the future you can easily lay a complaint and members would follow up with the matter and resolve it immediately as casinos here do have representatives responding to customers on their behalf.  Casinos doing kyc or not depends on their local laws governing them so therefore if casino demands for kyc, do not hesitate to give them but some casinos are very funny though they would trick members to not doing kyc which will attract them to register while playing and boom! When there is a win, it becomes a problem of kyc and and banned/ suspended account.
^That is why choose a legitimate casino where you can entrust your fund in the first place and next is to entrust your KYC documents because for me, doing KYC now it seems reliable casino and as I can see, those casinos that implemented KYC procedures are those casinos that become successful now. To avoid the banning problem, always read the TOS before using it and deposit your fund. Because most casinos once you have violated their rules there is no second chance, they will hold your fund and your account which is I think, most casino's loophole to make money from their users easily. So choose a casino that has a good reputation properly.
full member
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February 02, 2023, 03:12:33 PM
#52
I will start with this, if you are really looking for casino to play or bet I will advise you to choose a reputable casino that is well known in this platform for safety reasons; if you have any issues in the future you can easily lay a complaint and members would follow up with the matter and resolve it immediately as casinos here do have representatives responding to customers on their behalf.  Casinos doing kyc or not depends on their local laws governing them so therefore if casino demands for kyc, do not hesitate to give them but some casinos are very funny though they would trick members to not doing kyc which will attract them to register while playing and boom! When there is a win, it becomes a problem of kyc and and banned/ suspended account.
legendary
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February 02, 2023, 02:57:58 PM
#51
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 will be depositing and playing with a decent amount of ETH as you put, i will advice you make your KYC documents available just incase the casino you trusted to be a no-kyc casino turns to ask you to pass kyc.

Personally, i think there are several casinos that will tell you that you do not need to pass kyc verification to play on their casino, this most times is just to lure the gambler into making a deposit and playing on their casino, they can allow the gambler withdraw small amount of money without problems, but as soon as the gambler make some winnings and places a withdrawal request of an amount of money the casino is not comfortable paying, they will then demand the gambler to pass kyc verification.
This things shouldnt be but yet, its happening.
hero member
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February 02, 2023, 02:44:29 PM
#50
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.
Making gradual withdrawals may be the best advice to avoid KYC requests if you have high funds above $100k (depending on the withdrawal limits of each casino), but if you have funds below $100k maybe you can withdraw everything at once from the gambling account. Recently many top casinos have asked for KYC for the first withdrawal without withdrawal limits, now many gamblers have done KYC verification at top casinos because other casinos do not guarantee protection of user data security and fair play.
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February 02, 2023, 02:25:46 PM
#49
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.

Many players have many advantages when they are in a casino, but what bothers them the most are the KYC, I am used to having to leave data on the sites, before what I did was leave in all the cases that I registered, now No, it's different because I only leave my kyc in the casinos that I frequent the most and they are few, duelbits if I don't mind leaving my kyc data and since my movements are not high it doesn't matter because I know that if the data is leaked, a thief will spend more getting where I live than what you will get, then that is not profitable for any thief. but I also understand that some players are like whales and those are afraid of leaking data.
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.
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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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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.
hero member
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February 02, 2023, 05:23:24 AM
#28
If you are talking about cloudbet, you can refer to their Ann thread here: Cloudbet | Bitcoin Casino & Sportsbook | The No.1 Bitcoin Gambling Site, maybe you can ask them your questions directly, although the official account hasn't been logging in, although I saw that the account has recently woke up, so they might answer your questions in that thread.

As for KYC, sad to say, almost all casinos now are going to require KYC as this have been mandated by regulators, specially if you are going to withdraw some money or if the casino itself deem it needed to ask for more info before proceeding with the withdrawal, maybe there is a red flag on their part.

That's right. Nowadays you either choose a licensed casino with KYC or unlicensed with no KYC.

The only thing that should be frowned upon and I really wish people were boycotting casinos that do it is not asking for KYC on registration and when a player loses money, but making it hard for him to withdraw when he wins. Suddenly stupid requirements like proof of residence, utility bill and such come up when you want to withdraw a win.

legendary
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February 02, 2023, 05:08:32 AM
#27
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?

Why not just use decentralized online casinos that do not require registration and KYC allowing direct connection, since after searching really among the recommended online casinos that require registration with a deposit, I at least did not find reliable sites they all have a very low rating judging by the reviews.

One of the reason why I don't want to choose those casino which offer No KYC compliant because we don't know if they are good because their reputation is questionable. Much better to use a KYC compliant casino which have good trust score and shows that they can able to pay huge winnings since this can give us more safety atmosphere than any other else. Before its good that we don't give our KYC details but now since bitcoin and crypto casino industry is evolving then maybe its good for us to get used of it and choose the best platform that we can trust our private details.
hero member
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February 02, 2023, 04:48:22 AM
#26
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?
What casino did that ask you for a KYC even if it's just a 0.0002 BTC withdrawal? That sounds crazy to think of. That's not normal if it's that small amount because a casino will ask you for a kyc if you've been withdrawing a lot and they've noticed it.

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?
I am not familiar with vave and those that you've mentioned, cloudbet is known in the forum but with bitcoin.com games, many will discourage you to use it. Apart from those that you've mentioned, duelbits can be one of your choices but I don't guarantee that it won't ask you for KYC. Majority of the casinos will ask you kyc for certain reasons and one of it when you're quite big gambler.
legendary
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February 02, 2023, 04:43:57 AM
#25
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?

Why not just use decentralized online casinos that do not require registration and KYC allowing direct connection, since after searching really among the recommended online casinos that require registration with a deposit, I at least did not find reliable sites they all have a very low rating judging by the reviews.
legendary
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February 02, 2023, 04:16:40 AM
#24
When you say you're worried about finding a casino that doesn't need you to provide identification, I completely empathize. When a casino advertises itself as no-KYC but then requests papers for even the smallest withdrawals, it may be quite annoying. That's why you should always read the fine print before putting any money down.

In answer to your query, I have only heard glowing reports regarding Cloudbet. When it comes to crypto gambling, they come highly recommended, and their selection of sports bets is extensive. I've heard that they are one of the few casinos that strictly follows the no-KYC policy and doesn't ask for identification when making a withdrawal. However, before placing a deposit, it is prudent to review their terms and conditions.

And if one day you change your mind about KYC, you can choose Stake.com. It is one of the best casino imo
Cloudbet is in the middle of the road as far as KYC. They don't do the most of the casinos but they don't do the least. Definitely check the restricted country list since your money will be confiscated if caught playing there.
legendary
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February 02, 2023, 04:09:05 AM
#23
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.
hero member
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Vave.com - Crypto Casino
February 02, 2023, 03:58:55 AM
#22
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?
Sites without kyc can put you in danger at any time and there is no guarantee that they won't fail to pay if they win a big account. So always try to use trusted sites.  And doing kyc there won't be a problem  You can gamble there without fear and it doesn't matter whether you win small prizes or big ones.  They will give you the reward you deserve.

Read this topic, you will be able to know some crypto casinos that require or that do not require KYC:
Information of Crypto Casinos License and KYC requirements
Here Oshosondy has already shared a link from here you can see kyc details of many sites
sr. member
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February 02, 2023, 02:56:55 AM
#21
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 want no KYC, just activate your 2fa, because I've tried it anyway, this is the live casino, and bitcasino, I often play slot games here.

I only play once a week but there are times when I win around 100$-300$+ and so far no one has asked me to submit a KYC, although sometimes it takes a long time to complete a withdrawal transaction. Try playing on the gambling platform I mentioned.
hero member
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February 02, 2023, 02:36:52 AM
#20
@OP if you want to check whether the casino has mandatory KYC rule, just visit their terms of service. Use function CTRL + F and type KYC or verification, if you don't find it, that's mean the casino will never ask your KYC regardless of any conditions.

I have never been asked for any KYC details at Freebitco.in, but their Sports betting are very limited...so do not expect a lot from it.  Roll Eyes
If you visit their terms of service, you wouldn't find they have a rule about mandatory KYC and verification, so Freebitco.in is really a good choice if people are looking for completely No KYC casino .
full member
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February 02, 2023, 02:30:12 AM
#19
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.
legendary
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February 02, 2023, 12:52:35 AM
#18
I have never been asked for any KYC details at Freebitco.in, but their Sports betting are very limited...so do not expect a lot from it.  Roll Eyes

I think a lot of these casinos that are offering "No KYC" requirements are full of sh1t...and that is tested when they have to payout large winning bets. They will allow for smaller withdrawals or a lot of small withdrawals over time, but you should not withdraw a lot of money on a single transactions... then all the red flags are raised.  Roll Eyes

Good luck, finding the exception amongst the many that are out there....  Wink
hero member
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February 02, 2023, 12:50:47 AM
#17
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


that's a major fuck and that's also more reason we ought to read their terms of service and generally I think most of this casinos usually includes the KYC terms in their terms of service but we players always over look most of this things and head straight to making deposit and at the end, faced with restrictions when making withdrawal.
We shouldn't always have to crucify this casinos because most times, they're just trying to balance the requirements of the licensing bodies with the requirements of their players and if you'll agree with me that such isn't easy as customers most times are very difficult to please.
@OP I think you should follow the links sent to you especially that of the second poster on your thread
legendary
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Bitcoin Trader
February 02, 2023, 12:37:39 AM
#16
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
legendary
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February 02, 2023, 12:29:46 AM
#15
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.
sr. member
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February 02, 2023, 12:21:38 AM
#14
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?
Times change, years ago you could still gamble significant amounts of money at cryptocurrency casinos and it was unlikely you will be asked to identify yourself or the source of your funds.

But since then governments took notice of what was happening and identity checks have gotten more common, so while your preferences make sense you better get used to the idea of eventually identifying yourself if you bet a big amount at licensed casinos.

well yes he may need to get use to it but still there are some casino/sportsbook that wasn't asking for KYC (though maybe if His account become questionable there will be some checking,things that mostly used by sites to interfere) so he can still find one that suits for His demand but this will not be permanent as government is near to implement this maybe not today but in the coming days or even year.
hero member
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Bitcoin is GOD
February 02, 2023, 12:12:14 AM
#13
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?
Times change, years ago you could still gamble significant amounts of money at cryptocurrency casinos and it was unlikely you will be asked to identify yourself or the source of your funds.

But since then governments took notice of what was happening and identity checks have gotten more common, so while your preferences make sense you better get used to the idea of eventually identifying yourself if you bet a big amount at licensed casinos.
legendary
Activity: 3878
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February 01, 2023, 10:33:25 PM
#12
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
legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
February 01, 2023, 09:50:44 PM
#11
It's impossible or risky to play sports betting on a gambling site that doesn't ask KYC as most bookies should be regulated or have licensed to operate and if there's -snip-

Correct, I was about to say this.
I get some people are very serious on taking care of their privacy, but one should analyze if the amount of money one is depositing onto an unregulated casino is worth the risk and the reward of skipping KYC.

We have well established and reliable casinos around here that do not even ask for documents during the account creation, as well.



OP, if the amount of money you want to gamble with is very high, I would tell you not to take that risk in such slight manner,  otherwise, then you can try non-KYC casinos.
hero member
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Bitcoin To The Moon 📈📈📈
February 01, 2023, 09:50:12 PM
#10
Basically a centralized casino they will definitely ask for KYC for several reasons, try to read about the terms and conditions there it will be clearer with the details provided but still don't expect to be safe from KYC even if you have a big win or misuse the casino will ask for KYC obviously this is their procedure with the regulations that have been registered under the license.

There are still many casinos that don't ask for KYC even if it's a centralized casino you can check the thread link above it's clear with KYC or not, moreover you with 0.0002btc for me it's quite small and it's impossible for casinos to ask you for KYC except big withdrawals of your victory.
sr. member
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February 01, 2023, 09:33:43 PM
#9
It's impossible or risky to play sports betting on a gambling site that doesn't ask KYC as most bookies should be regulated or have licensed to operate and if there's a bookies that offers no KYC, that is risky and they are most likely to get away with your money. Alternatively you can play casino without KYC such as blockchain games or something like Bustabit.

Well honestly, I don't recommend playing on a sports betting that is not licensed or regulated it is still much better to play on a bookies that is reputable even if they ask to confirm your identity.
copper member
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LuckyDiamond.io - FLAT 50% Deposit Bonus!
February 01, 2023, 09:31:58 PM
#8
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



That’s why it’s always advised to read the terms and services of each and every casino where you make the deposit. Here vave also can’t be blamed, as you yourself violated their terms by creating multiple accounts. To be frank, I haven’t really heard the name of Vave Casino, but the case always favours the casino, if you yourself violate their terms ans conditions.
Coming back to OP, then almost each and every reputable casinos now a days asking for Kyc. Some ask for KYC if you make some suspicious activity, and some ask when you withdraw big and try to withdraw. I have been playing at Stake.com for more than 5 years. Made some 2-3k usd withdrawals, but till now they haven’t asked me for any KYC. Give a try at stake.com and tell us here OP.
hero member
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No God or Kings, only BITCOIN.
February 01, 2023, 08:23:14 PM
#7
Anyone tried cloudbet? or bitcoin.com games?
I did tried Cloudbet before but at that time they're likely not require KYC especially if you deposit or withdraw a minimal amount but these days I think it's different. I never tried bitcoin.com games but if you do so just read their T&C first before proceeding they are regulated as far as I know so KYC might likely be a mandatory. These days KYC is a thing, it's likely rare for a casino to not be regulated, even dApps tend to do so.
hero member
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February 01, 2023, 06:59:37 PM
#6
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?
KYC is one policy that drives away many users due to the fact that they don't want to share their personal details online, but moreover, we have casinos such as "Bitvest, Betplay, and BCH.Games casino that offers No KYC casino. So you can go have a look at them to see which among the listed casinos I just made sort your style of gambling.
Also, endeavour to check its terms and conditions too for further details.
legendary
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February 01, 2023, 06:23:12 PM
#5
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 are talking about cloudbet, you can refer to their Ann thread here: Cloudbet | Bitcoin Casino & Sportsbook | The No.1 Bitcoin Gambling Site, maybe you can ask them your questions directly, although the official account hasn't been logging in, although I saw that the account has recently woke up, so they might answer your questions in that thread.

As for KYC, sad to say, almost all casinos now are going to require KYC as this have been mandated by regulators, specially if you are going to withdraw some money or if the casino itself deem it needed to ask for more info before proceeding with the withdrawal, maybe there is a red flag on their part.
hero member
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February 01, 2023, 05:42:30 PM
#4
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
^That is why always read the TOS, it is very necessary to know their terms before putting our money in their wallet.
Since you guys knew this forum, we have a lot of gambling casinos here that did not ask for KYC and have a good reputation. But I suggest to do your own research too, we have also a gambling review website that could be a source of what you need to know.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/gamblingbrocom-honest-crypto-casino-reviews-tested-with-real-deposits-5335097
legendary
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February 01, 2023, 05:31:01 PM
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Read this topic, you will be able to know some crypto casinos that require or that do not require KYC:

Information of Crypto Casinos License and KYC requirements
newbie
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February 01, 2023, 05:27:11 PM
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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

jr. member
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February 01, 2023, 05:25:22 PM
#1
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?
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