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That's what exactly right and this was what I said before, that time to time using crypto either gambling or exchange will become regulated soon and the word (Anonymous) that have been tied up of crypto since then will slowly vanish soon.

+1 on that part mate, sooner or later all of aboput crypto will be regulated and none will be using that Anonymity thing so accept it now for your own safety or suffer when you become victim of scams.

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Let's accept that KYC implementations nowadays are common and just prepare yourself to embrace this.
Yups, accepting this now will save us from being target and also will let us help the adoption of crypto worldwide.
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As far as there are casinos that didn't require this KYC implementation yet and there's an option to avoid it. You can choose which better as what you want. But remember that most regulated casinos are the trusted ones.
best to get use of it , or suffer later.
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That's what exactly right and this was what I said before, that time to time using crypto either gambling or exchange will become regulated soon and the word (Anonymous) that have been tied up of crypto since then will slowly vanish soon.

Let's accept that KYC implementations nowadays are common and just prepare yourself to embrace this.
It's difficult to accept the KYC implementation for many because they find it difficult to move away from what they were used to, I mean as long as people are committing crime, I think that KYC is a good thing to have. It may sound counterintuitive but @ReiMomo is right, we have to move on and accept that we will come to this point.
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You can only count through fingers about the gambling sites that does not implement KYC , most of them are there but just waiting for your their chance to grab implementing .
That's what exactly right and this was what I said before, that time to time using crypto either gambling or exchange will become regulated soon and the word (Anonymous) that have been tied up of crypto since then will slowly vanish soon.

Let's accept that KYC implementations nowadays are common and just prepare yourself to embrace this.

As far as there are casinos that didn't require this KYC implementation yet and there's an option to avoid it. You can choose which better as what you want. But remember that most regulated casinos are the trusted ones.
sr. member
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Does Roobet just became regulated by a government very recently or they have been regulated by a government for a long time? I'm quite curious since they didn't require kyc before.
I don't think they have been regulated by the government for a long period. This was probably a recent change and they had to comply screwing over a major portion of gamblers who prefer to play anonymously without providing KYC.
Yes it might be recently and they need to comply. Its so sudden and no announcement is made before the changes, the reason why gamblers were asking further questions.
go through their TOS and you'll find that KYC was there even before you knew roobet, it's just that was not implemented from the beginning but it was there.

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The thought that you cant play anonymously now is one of the cons of complying on their kyc, I still prefer the casino that gives me the right to play anonymously.
You can only count through fingers about the gambling sites that does not implement KYC , most of them are there but just waiting for your their chance to grab implementing .
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However roobet is one of the reputed site I have ever use and not easy to let go.
Then that at least Good for the site and the company.
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Does Roobet just became regulated by a government very recently or they have been regulated by a government for a long time? I'm quite curious since they didn't require kyc before.
I don't think they have been regulated by the government for a long period. This was probably a recent change and they had to comply screwing over a major portion of gamblers who prefer to play anonymously without providing KYC.
Yes it might be recently and they need to comply. Its so sudden and no announcement is made before the changes, the reason why gamblers were asking further questions.

The thought that you cant play anonymously now is one of the cons of complying on their kyc, I still prefer the casino that gives me the right to play anonymously.

However roobet is one of the reputed site I have ever use and not easy to let go.
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I will understand when Roobet ceases promoting itself as the casino that respects the anonymity of its players.


source: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/roobetcom-cryptos-fastest-growing-casino-5199911 [Last edit: April 29, 2021, 10:31:40 PM by absolutely-positioned]

Smart play on words now they changed it to "Incognito" instead of "Anonymously". So now you can hide from other players but not from Roobet itself

They discreetly changed only one word... Nicely played. After all, someone is reading our ramblings here.

They are being a massive a$$hole for not issuing any official statement about this. I guess they think that it is better for new players to be 'pleasantly surprised' after depositing on their platform.
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As a business owner then you wont really be having no choice but to deal with it even though this will oppose total anonymity but do we really think that they do love such changes? No its not.
It is just they do need to comply or else you would close your business.
^ That is right, once a gambling casino becomes heavily regulated, there must be a KYC verification, they have to make the process of reputed gambling sites and becomes legitimately operated with heavy regulation that following the government's law in order to follow their jurisdictions.
Nevertheless, the only simple of having KYC is this, (to save you and also themselves), that is how will work the know your customer. then as I said, it is our choice now to choose which gambling sites that suit to us,.
This is an online business, what none of you realize is the simple fact that if you are registered in a place that makes KYC a legal forced thing, then you can move it anywhere you want. There is no problem being in that nation, as long as you register your company in some other nation. So go get a curacao or whatever license, and then keep ruling roobet without KYC requirement and that would be fine, nobody would have to give you KYC and it would go on without a hitch, but if you live in a nation where KYC is forced by you in the law and you apply that to the business because "it is the law" that means you are giving up right away.

Just register it somewhere else, there are plenty of places all around the world where you can register a casino, and then you would not have to be forced to get KYC as well. To say that they have nothing they could do is just naive.
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Smart play on words now they changed it to "Incognito" instead of "Anonymously". So now you can hide from other players but not from Roobet itself
Sad to see these changes since I enjoyed gambling in Roobet now and then. Looks like this crappy KYC change is permanent in this site.

Does Roobet just became regulated by a government very recently or they have been regulated by a government for a long time? I'm quite curious since they didn't require kyc before.
I don't think they have been regulated by the government for a long period. This was probably a recent change and they had to comply screwing over a major portion of gamblers who prefer to play anonymously without providing KYC.
sr. member
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This has to be understand by some gamblers because Roobet is being regulated by the government and stop comparing this to other site who are also regulated under their Curacao license, Roobet might be on a different situation right now, we all have to follow the law after all and if you feel unsafe with KYC, you still have the choice so don’t panic.
I get it now why they implemented a mandatory level 1 KYC to all Roobet accounts. Does Roobet just became regulated by a government very recently or they have been regulated by a government for a long time? I'm quite curious since they didn't require kyc before.
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I will understand when Roobet ceases promoting itself as the casino that respects the anonymity of its players.


source: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/roobetcom-cryptos-fastest-growing-casino-5199911 [Last edit: April 29, 2021, 10:31:40 PM by absolutely-positioned]

Smart play on words now they changed it to "Incognito" instead of "Anonymously". So now you can hide from other players but not from Roobet itself
hero member
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As a business owner then you wont really be having no choice but to deal with it even though this will oppose total anonymity but do we really think that they do love such changes? No its not.
It is just they do need to comply or else you would close your business.
^ That is right, once a gambling casino becomes heavily regulated, there must be a KYC verification, they have to make the process of reputed gambling sites and becomes legitimately operated with heavy regulation that following the government's law in order to follow their jurisdictions.
Nevertheless, the only simple of having KYC is this, (to save you and also themselves), that is how will work the know your customer. then as I said, it is our choice now to choose which gambling sites that suit to us,.
This has to be understand by some gamblers because Roobet is being regulated by the government and stop comparing this to other site who are also regulated under their Curacao license, Roobet might be on a different situation right now, we all have to follow the law after all and if you feel unsafe with KYC, you still have the choice so don’t panic.

I will understand when Roobet ceases promoting itself as the casino that respects the anonymity of its players.


source: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/roobetcom-cryptos-fastest-growing-casino-5199911 [Last edit: April 29, 2021, 10:31:40 PM by absolutely-positioned]
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As a business owner then you wont really be having no choice but to deal with it even though this will oppose total anonymity but do we really think that they do love such changes? No its not.
It is just they do need to comply or else you would close your business.
^ That is right, once a gambling casino becomes heavily regulated, there must be a KYC verification, they have to make the process of reputed gambling sites and becomes legitimately operated with heavy regulation that following the government's law in order to follow their jurisdictions.
Nevertheless, the only simple of having KYC is this, (to save you and also themselves), that is how will work the know your customer. then as I said, it is our choice now to choose which gambling sites that suit to us,.
This has to be understand by some gamblers because Roobet is being regulated by the government and stop comparing this to other site who are also regulated under their Curacao license, Roobet might be on a different situation right now, we all have to follow the law after all and if you feel unsafe with KYC, you still have the choice so don’t panic.
hero member
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As a business owner then you wont really be having no choice but to deal with it even though this will oppose total anonymity but do we really think that they do love such changes? No its not.
It is just they do need to comply or else you would close your business.
^ That is right, once a gambling casino becomes heavily regulated, there must be a KYC verification, they have to make the process of reputed gambling sites and becomes legitimately operated with heavy regulation that following the government's law in order to follow their jurisdictions.
Nevertheless, the only simple of having KYC is this, (to save you and also themselves), that is how will work the know your customer. then as I said, it is our choice now to choose which gambling sites that suit to us,.
sr. member
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It has been said that this has become Roobet's policy which is part of the law, so the implementation of KYC may be necessary.
I'm sure roobet gamblers will win a big multiplier and then after that they will withdraw now will the drawer do KYC? of course with big money they will do anything for me it's safe if roobet hides the user's identity safely for me this is nothing wrong roobet will definitely do its best

That will be their business because no one knows in the future whether the popular crypto gambling site will be the same as roobet because of the existing regulations?
^Let them be, it up to the gamblers now if they will be preferred to reveal their identity to the Roobet team.
This is also in my mind that should KYC is on a big-money withdrawal, just like if there is wanted to withdraw thousands of dollars, but that is their choice, it is now a part of them to have KYC verification. If you are a small-time gambler that could afford only a small fund to gamble or probably just you want of having fun, probably KYC will really bother you.
If we are talking thousand dollars in withdrawal then theres no doubt that majority of gamblers would definitely do that KYC and thats for the sake of money and trust would only comes next in line.
Just like what others been saying that regulations like this would really be common in next years because government wont really be that blind on letting these businesses would be out of their grasp.
As a business owner then you wont really be having no choice but to deal with it even though this will oppose total anonymity but do we really think that they do love such changes? No its not.
It is just they do need to comply or else you would close your business.
hero member
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It has been said that this has become Roobet's policy which is part of the law, so the implementation of KYC may be necessary.
I'm sure roobet gamblers will win a big multiplier and then after that they will withdraw now will the drawer do KYC? of course with big money they will do anything for me it's safe if roobet hides the user's identity safely for me this is nothing wrong roobet will definitely do its best

That will be their business because no one knows in the future whether the popular crypto gambling site will be the same as roobet because of the existing regulations?
^Let them be, it up to the gamblers now if they will be preferred to reveal their identity to the Roobet team.
This is also in my mind that should KYC is on a big-money withdrawal, just like if there is wanted to withdraw thousands of dollars, but that is their choice, it is now a part of them to have KYC verification. If you are a small-time gambler that could afford only a small fund to gamble or probably just you want of having fun, probably KYC will really bother you.
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It has been said that this has become Roobet's policy which is part of the law, so the implementation of KYC may be necessary.
I'm sure roobet gamblers will win a big multiplier and then after that they will withdraw now will the drawer do KYC? of course with big money they will do anything for me it's safe if roobet hides the user's identity safely for me this is nothing wrong roobet will definitely do its best

That will be their business because no one knows in the future whether the popular crypto gambling site will be the same as roobet because of the existing regulations?

That's the problem that even highly reputed casinos face whenever they start asking their customers for KYC as customers start thinking that the site is not interested in paying him and is doing everything against him to stop him, but that's not the case with every site out there. There are some decent websites which even try to hide each of their customer's personal identity but what can even they do when the pressure is too high from the higher authorities?
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If those who are against the KYC are very active players at roobet, then I'm quite sure roobet will consider to do something.
But if most of the complains are coming from this forum member who are not even playing at roobet, there is no good reasons for roobet to consider about the complains.
I am not an active player in Roobet myself, but that doesn't imply that my feedback doesn't matter. This sudden implementation of KYC out of nowhere with varying levels is concerning and what's more concerning is that some gamblers are actually encouraging this crap.

Your example regarding KYC in exchanges is wrong. Why? It is completely possible to deposit and withdraw amounts within a certain limit in popular exchanges and stay anonymous at the same time.

I do hope that other popular crypto gambling sites don't follow in Roobet's footsteps by implementing KYC out of nowhere.
It has been said that this has become Roobet's policy which is part of the law, so the implementation of KYC may be necessary.
I'm sure roobet gamblers will win a big multiplier and then after that they will withdraw now will the drawer do KYC? of course with big money they will do anything for me it's safe if roobet hides the user's identity safely for me this is nothing wrong roobet will definitely do its best

That will be their business because no one knows in the future whether the popular crypto gambling site will be the same as roobet because of the existing regulations?
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If those who are against the KYC are very active players at roobet, then I'm quite sure roobet will consider to do something.
But if most of the complains are coming from this forum member who are not even playing at roobet, there is no good reasons for roobet to consider about the complains.
I am not an active player in Roobet myself, but that doesn't imply that my feedback doesn't matter. This sudden implementation of KYC out of nowhere with varying levels is concerning and what's more concerning is that some gamblers are actually encouraging this crap.

Your example regarding KYC in exchanges is wrong. Why? It is completely possible to deposit and withdraw amounts within a certain limit in popular exchanges and stay anonymous at the same time.

I do hope that other popular crypto gambling sites don't follow in Roobet's footsteps by implementing KYC out of nowhere.
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I got an email from roobet but it's weird they use a different text
I also checked the email address so sure it was an official email , is this normal?



Roobet is on an Space theme as of the moment and that's why we received that kind of email. Actually, when I received the email I check the sender details right away and to see that its legit, it makes me laugh because this is how Roobet seriously take every theme they're into. Working with their art contest right now, and the space theme really looks challenging also can't afford to miss that opportunity to win some extra bonus that's why I'll play.

i also received this email and like the new promotion from Roobet, it's just that what makes me a little annoyed is the "promotional code" that is distributed by Roobet on their official twitter account, i always to be late "lol". (Good luck to everyone playing in this new space theme)
legendary
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Its expected that there would be some drastic changes into these platforms
knowing that they are regulated by the government and specially this one involves multi-million in inbound and outbound transactions then this isnt something that government
cant just ignore and they are just following on whats been asked even though this would really be making some impact into their business.

Is there a reason you expect gambling platforms to undergo drastic changes in terms of KYC regulations? There is an AML policy in the EU only if funds are transferred in larger amounts (I do not have the exact data, but I think someone stated the amount of at least 2000 Euro).

While I don’t know the laws for other parts of the world, but Roobet states in their ToS that players are bound by the laws of their respective states.

If the casino has cleared stated in its TOC the policy of their working then you are not left with many choices and KYC is one of them on Roobet.If you want to cash out huge profits to your wallet then you surely need to approve your KYC documentation first of all.We as gambler like to be annoymous but it wholey depends upon the company operating roobet that whether they want to make changes in their conditions if there are applications of thousands of players across the platform.But if you have any difficulty in such case then there are some private casinos providing withdrawal facility without KYC and you are free to use them.They want to operate as per the rules and regulations of geographical jurisdiction in respective areas they are operating and that's why they impose certain restrictions on players like KYC,block of VPN usage and area restrictions.There is nothing much you can do except making suggestions to the team members on the forum.
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