OP was last active early last month and I just want to believe that his busy working on starting the casino already.
I'm glad that you had to ask all these questions you asked which simply means that you have your potential customers at heart and that's a great step you took and I really will commend that.
Now to answer some of your questions, I want to let you know that in all you do, please have a working customer support that will always be active and always try to address each cases reported to you guys sincerely without any bias and rather than deny players their winnings because revoke the bet because it's most painful seeing one's winning and not letting them have it with some dirty accusations.
Wishing you best of luck.
I hope that OP's planning with his project team will turn out well. The policies and rules they will make for gamblers who enter their platform website to play should be good and proper.
I also hope it's not like other crypto gambling that their gambler's account will be blocked just because they have a large balance on the platform, and I hope this doesn't happen as OP is saying.
Well, considering that creating a casino is something quite difficult, firstly because of the amount of associated work that always arises and secondly because of the amount of money that is invested, it is obvious that to make a difference a new site has to have very suitable conditions. for the players.
What is most talked about in the gaming threads is the issue of KYC, the issue of licenses and how it affects some casinos that prohibit many countries, I have very clear positions on this, the first thing is that they should not be very demanding of KYC, but it's hard because otherwise you don't get good licenses, and banned countries shouldn't exist, if it's a crypto casino there shouldn't be such a ban, it's simple.
What you say clearly confirms my deepest conviction that casinos that make payments in cryptocurrencies should not aggressively and persistently require the player to go through the KYC procedure.
I can understand that this is needed when the game is played with fiat money. But in this case, your bank details are still personified and KYC is just a formality.
But when cryptocurrency is used, this is not the case at all. And most of all, of course, it annoys the players and creates a lot of problems if he won a lot of money, wants to withdraw it to his account, and the casino requires KYC from him. And when I transferred money to a deposit in this casino, there was no talk of KYC at all. No one likes such a dastardly trap. I think many honest players didn't even get their fair winnings at all because of this.
I also think that when playing in any casino, no matter how it advertises the absence of KYC, you should always be ready for it. And this applies to almost any player.
And here it is useless to argue with the support. You will still be told that they cannot violate applicable law. Even if the casino is located in a country independent of the ubiquitous American bankers and government.