Bitcoin itself is never anonymous right from the beginning.
Yes, some crypto gamblers expect some change but not every gambler because I can see that some people are not happy with the change and I don't know maybe they are not ready to accept the change or something.
Nevertheless, the future law of casinos will be determined by their Master's license holder and country of operation.
I disagree, you can use Bitcoin fully anonymous if you understand privacy concern and have a lot effort to do that.
This is why if you find "KYC is mandatory" on casino rules, even though you've play long time and they never ask you to submit KYC... you need to expect the casino would ask it in anytime and what you will do if you faced that. I guess you don't have any choice between submit KYC or move to other casino, if you're complain about that's matter it means you're ignored their TOS.
You seem to misunderstand what I said, I was saying Bitcoin transaction is pseudonymous, not anonymous and if privacy is prior a little effort is needed to achieve that.
Having said that, the KYC issue that raise this conversation was actually basic information with no ID submission.
Bitcoin itself is never anonymous right from the beginning.
Yes, some crypto gamblers expect some change but not every gambler because I can see that some people are not happy with the change and I don't know maybe they are not ready to accept the change or something.
Nevertheless, the future law of casinos will be determined by their Master's license holder and country of operation.
I consider bitcoin is anonymous.
Go and do the homework very well. Bitcoin is never anonymous.
KYC maybe be a normal thing in the days to come and maybe more casinos will implement KYC for their members. But over time, I'm still convinced that some casinos are still trying to protect their members from verifying their accounts with KYC. Casinos know that crypto allows users to use crypto without government intervention so that the casino won't be too strict with the rules. Maybe the casino will limit the withdrawal of funds from its members, especially those who want to make large withdrawals so they need to do KFC. It all depends on the members using crypto and they need to remember that KYC will be in the casino.
No casino whatsoever will protect their user or operate outside the rules and regulations given to them by their Master license holder and the country of their operation.
Bitcoin itself is never anonymous right from the beginning.
Yes, some crypto gamblers expect some change but not every gambler because I can see that some people are not happy with the change and I don't know maybe they are not ready to accept the change or something.
Nevertheless, the future law of casinos will be determined by their Master's license holder and country of operation.
Absolute nonsense. You clearly need to do more research. BTC may not be 100% anonymous, but that doesn't imply that KYC is mandatory everywhere. On the contrary, there are many, many sites out there that detest KYC and enforce it only if absolutely necessary.
This has always been the case so far and I am confident that it will stay this way in the future too which is why I disagree with your assumptions.
Do you even read where the conversation starts? If you don't then you don't need to say disrespectful language because I never said Btc transaction nature was the reason for KYC and I will advise you to check the rules and regulations provided by casino that detest KYC.