Good luck with the signature campaign hopefully can bring many players to your site from the forum member.
From Rollbit's Terms of service
A copy of your passport, ID card or driving license, each shown alongside a handwritten note displaying six, randomly generated numbers. Also, a second picture with the face of the user/customer is required. The user/customer may blur out information to secure their privacy, besides date of birth, nationality, gender, first name, second name and the picture.
I just read AML term and service carefully, there is one step verification make me confusing,
Every user and customer must complete step one verification to withdraw. Regardless of the choice of payment, the payment amount, the withdrawal amount and nationality of the user/customer, step one verification must be done first. Step one verification is a document that must be filled out by the user/customer themselves. The following information must be filled in: first name, second name, date of birth, country of usual residence, gender and full address.
If the user withdrawing $2000 below , in my opinion ID proof isn't needed. it's good for median gambler, CMIIW.
Step two verification must be done by every user which deposits over $2,000 (two thousand US Dollars), withdraws over $2,000 (two thousand US Dollars), or sends another user over $1,000 (one thousand US Dollars). Until step two verification is completed, the withdrawal, tip or deposit will be held. Step two verification will lead the user or customer to a sub-page where they must send their ID. The user/customer must take a picture of their ID next to a piece of paper with a six-digit, randomly generated number. Only an official ID may be used for ID verification, depending on the country, the variety of accepted IDs may be different. There will also be an electronic check to see if the data inputted from the step one verification is correct