And gamblers who don't want to do KYC will immediately look for another place where they think they will be more comfortable playing gambling. Transparency or trust is what gamblers need if they are new users at the casino so they can know what they should do and what they shouldn't do.
Casino options without KYC are only new casinos because some new casinos operate without licensing from government regulations, so any regulations that are urged by the government will not be added to the casino regulations, but you need to know that new casinos cannot be trusted with reputation and trust because many scam casinos from the case of new casinos that don't have licenses, so you have to be aware of the risks if you choose to use a new casino.
But if it's a new casino without KYC, we have to be careful in choosing it to avoid scams that can happen later. But there are also new casinos without KYC that will ask us to do KYC in the future, which makes us really careful in choosing them. But there are also old, reputable, and trusted casinos that can provide convenience to those who play gambling using small money, so they are not asked to do KYC. It is better to choose such a casino so that we will not get scammed and are not asked for KYC by the casino.
Of course, it is preferable to use online casinos that do not require KYC, but as a rule these are sites that require connecting your wallet to their website and the main thing here is not to connect your main wallet but to use a test one, but players who place big bets will still prefer a reliable casino despite the KYC requirements, because here is the question of the security of your funds.
If we do talk about into those platforms which you would be able to play by directly linking your wallet like metamask or something then its not always mean that you are in risk, you could able to determine whether they
are really into something like making those shady permissions or something like that.You cant be hacked by just logging in your wallet specially if you do see that extension is legit and not asking for some phrase or something like that. As for gambling sites that requires KYc then its really much prefer on having none but most of them does include into their terms about possible asking of
verification if they do notice something unusual activity on your account which there's nothing we can do about that.
Honestly, in a casino you think it is good that they have an association with metamask, more than once I have seen articles that talk about how metamask can be easy to hack and that is something serious because entering a casino through metamask and that for For some reason, a hacker has left you some trojans and for them to capture your private keys would be the end for that type of casino.
I don't trust metamask very much, I prefer to take care of my money in another way, I prefer to make a deposit from my wallet where I manage my private keys, after so many things that have happened, one becomes more distrustful.