I assume, however, that such regulations are very similar worldwide and will therefore also apply to Roobet in a similar form. The only possibility as an end user if you do not want this is not to use the offered service (exchange, gambling platform, ...) and to switch to alternatives that do not require KYC.
Casino's like Roobet has given us pretty good expansion and so I wouldn't mind doing my KYC here. I have already done it and so far I am comfortable with it.
I feel good about these Crypto currency based casino's for this one reason, they are virtually anonymous.
I don't think a casino with billion bets would ever break the trust of their customers.
It is basically a way of saying "if you want to gamble here, do something illegal, and also give your information so that when you get caught we can give all your information to government so you can be jailed" and that is what people are going against. The "voluntary" KYC is understandable, if you win a lot of money here and they ask for your KYC and you do not give them that is optional and you may end up giving them your KYC as well if you want, but if you are asked even without gambling that has been a problem and been talked for like 10+ pages now.