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If we are to even consider the replies on this thread on recommendations for the platforms that accept the use of VPN, I don't think there are suggestions made and if any at all, they are not many, gambling platforms don't usually demand or take in the use of VPN for their website, but Incase we see some that allows for that, maybe they are just new in the business or doesn't have enough resources to employ for the measures that take care on that.
I used this site stake.com through vpn but didn't face any problem. But I personally don't recommend anyone to run any site using vpn.  Because using vpn is very risky, any company can restrict the account if they want, because I have not seen permission about using vpn in their TOS. so I would say that sites which can be accessed without vpn should be used for gambling and should not be used for high amounts because gambling should only be for fun.
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A VPN could be another thing, but of course it will change your real location which will be hard for the authorities to find you if you are laudering money. That makes sense then...

This would totally depend on your VPN provider.

Who knows, one or two requests from authorities could be enough for some providers to succumb and handover whatever data they have and/or start the surveillance. Personally, I've never thought VPNs make people anonymous, after all, we are just shifting the trust from our ISP to our VPN provider. For instance, almost all of them claims they don't store logs but we can't verify this as a user so there is a lot of trust involved.

That's true, sometimes I've been thinking why others requiring subscription while some are not instead they are giving it for free, does this mean the free giving is much more risky than the
other one who has a subscriptions?

Most I've seen are in a freemium model where plans are divided between paid and free-- free plans are typically with some limits imposed e.g. speed, countries, etc. In this case, I could see it as a promotional approach. Of course, I'm not saying every provider with freemium model must be clean lol since you still have to consider their overall reputation.

A completely free provider though would send me alarm signals in a heartbeat as you're likely the product that is why it's free.
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Free VPN is not working great most of the time, it's very slow and sometimes it won't connect. There are also some other potential risks when using a free VPN, so if you wish for a quality connection it's better to pay for that. I guess it's the same thing as with many other things in life.

The fact that we can afford to gamble, we should be able to afford to pay for VPN subscription if that is really necessary.

According from this guide, - https://www.tomsguide.com/best-picks/cheap-vpn... The VPN Subs are only ranging an average of $2+ every month, that's very affordable and every gambler who risk a minimum of $20 per month could easily pay $2 for a subs.
legendary
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Casino sites have already made kyc very easy. Sites without kyc can gamble using a fixed amount. so I don't think there is any need to use vpn either. there is a fear of account blocking if you use vpn so it is better to use sites without using vpn. Since gambling is not officially legal in my country it is very difficult to access casino sites in my country but I can use the reputable casino sites on this forum without vpn. Some sites do not work with sim ip but through isp connection is running smoothly

In some casinos, the KYC process is simple & easy, but some casinos are pretty complicated when it comes to KYC verification, they ask a lot of info. Many crypto casinos don't have mandatory KYC, but they will ask for that if they suspect that a player is breaking some casino rules... regardless of whether the player is using a VPN or not.

I have used a VPN in many casinos but never had a problem with that, I used it only to play some slot providers that are restricted for my location. And only in casinos that stated here on the forum that using VPN on their site is ok as long as we don't break casino rules... double accounts, claim different bonuses more than once, etc. I still play in those casinos, and they still didn't ask for KYC.

To the funny aspect of this, some of the available VPN are not free, users will have to subscribe for them and pay, yet i don't know why many have developed love for the use of this same VPN not minding what it may cost them, we have to understand the the gambling systems as well have developed technologies that helps i the identification of the use of VPN, we shouldn't bother ourself much on that for use.

Free VPN is not working great most of the time, it's very slow and sometimes it won't connect. There are also some other potential risks when using a free VPN, so if you wish for a quality connection it's better to pay for that. I guess it's the same thing as with many other things in life.
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If we are to even consider the replies on this thread on recommendations for the platforms that accept the use of VPN, I don't think there are suggestions made and if any at all, they are not many, gambling platforms don't usually demand or take in the use of VPN for their website, but Incase we see some that allows for that, maybe they are just new in the business or doesn't have enough resources to employ for the measures that take care on that.
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The policy and TOS of casinos can change at any time which if you write something good today and the TOS is changed after just a few days, your review might just be the reason for someone who got into the mess. You must be very updated on what changes have been made to the casinos that you have reviewed.

Not trying to discourage you with this but that's just my suggestion. There are easy ways to do this nowadays and blogs were made outdated. It's called Vlog. You can do it on youtube and gain followers and you can still monetize.

Nice suggestion; your point is actually good. You can vlog too, hehe. Just kidding aside. But honestly, your advice to Op is good; you can really help him if he wants, and he will follow your suggestion.

But I don't use vpn because there are other casinos too that don't allow the use of vpn. Others may get through, but for sure they won't last long in the end either.


To the funny aspect of this, some of the available VPN are not free, users will have to subscribe for them and pay, yet i don't know why many have developed love for the use of this same VPN not minding what it may cost them, we have to understand the the gambling systems as well have developed technologies that helps i the identification of the use of VPN, we shouldn't bother ourself much on that for use.

That's true, sometimes I've been thinking why others requiring subscription while some are not instead they are giving it for free, does this mean the free giving is much more risky than the
other one who has a subscriptions?
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I have never use VPN and I will never use it for accessing any online casinos, it makes not much sense on my side since there is no form of restriction in my country but just make sure that the casino ToS supports VPN before using.

To the funny aspect of this, some of the available VPN are not free, users will have to subscribe for them and pay, yet i don't know why many have developed love for the use of this same VPN not minding what it may cost them, we have to understand the the gambling systems as well have developed technologies that helps i the identification of the use of VPN, we shouldn't bother ourself much on that for use.
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I do not think that there are any legitimate and regulated casinos which are VPN friendly. And as others in this thread have already written; any casino can change their TOS at any time and you would probably be caught unaware. It is a better idea to rather not use a VPN.

It has something to do with laws that the casinos have to follow. AML is a big one. Otherwise any casino could launder money from some anonymous people at any time. That would not work.
Casino sites have already made kyc very easy. Sites without kyc can gamble using a fixed amount. so I don't think there is any need to use vpn either. there is a fear of account blocking if you use vpn so it is better to use sites without using vpn. Since gambling is not officially legal in my country it is very difficult to access casino sites in my country but I can use the reputable casino sites on this forum without vpn. Some sites do not work with sim ip but through isp connection is running smoothly
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What you are trying to do is not an easy task judging by the condition you want to use and the sincerity which are the best if I must say. But to deliver the best service, one must ensure that he does thorough and tough tasks too. However, I am not going to suggest any casino to you right now and I advise you that you should not take any advice from anyone, you have to do everything yourself.

You have to go online and start searching all the casinos by yourself one way or the other. This could take days, weeks or months, and if your website is true to what it says it delivers, with time, you will get more traffic and it will amount to good money for you when it comes to adverts and all that. But now, you have to do the tough work, you can't avoid it, you have to be proactive about it and not go by what anyone suggested for you. That's not professional and it means you are "starting on the wrong footing." It is your website, you are the only one who can say the truth review about what you printed there, and not anyone else.

The clue I can give you now is to search by the criteria/conditions you want. It could be with the VPN, no-KYC, fast withdrawal and all that. I also implore you to open an account in some cases to truly test the service, especially the pace of withdrawal to be sure of what the casino is talking about.

To crown it all, a website like this that wants to be sincere must experience the companies it wants to write about to build the trust of people. Also, you may activate viewers'/users' comment areas too to make it even better.
legendary
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I do not think that there are any legitimate and regulated casinos which are VPN friendly. And as others in this thread have already written; any casino can change their TOS at any time and you would probably be caught unaware. It is a better idea to rather not use a VPN.
Some will probably advertise they are a VPN friendly casino, but you are right with the terms as ithey could change it from time to time. But if they are reputable, they will not revise their TOS that would affect their users in a negative way, there's still this warning to give them enough time to do the necessary things to comply. AFAIK, casinos that requires KYC would require a documents to prove the information we submitted, but changing of IP address and Location might be a different thing. Although there's no definitely TOS that says it's illegal, but based on the other users experience they shared here, might as well keep ourselves safe by not using it, prevention is always a better way.

It has something to do with laws that the casinos have to follow. AML is a big one. Otherwise any casino could launder money from some anonymous people at any time. That would not work.
AML would only require a KYC of the casino users, and that documents has to be verified by the casino if it will pass or not. A VPN could be another thing, but of course it will change your real location which will be hard for the authorities to find you if you are laudering money. That makes sense then...
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Hey everyone,

I'm thinking about starting a website that talks about crypto casinos, and I need your help to pick the best ones. I want to focus on casinos that are safe and reliable, so my site doesn't end up recommending bad ones. I plan to write honest reviews and also share what other people say online, kind of like how old blogs used to do where it mattered what people thought about a site instead of taking dirty money from scam projects.

Can you suggest some crypto casinos that are okay with using VPNs?

It's a plus if they're cool with KYC stuff or even better if they are NO KYC.

Also, if you've ever taken money out from these places, please tell me how long it took. It's annoying when sites say INSTANT WITHDRAWAL, but then the casino's support says it might take up to 12 hours.

OP, I welcome your idea as it is a good one. There are lots of such thread here on this platform where people ask for opinion members on similar thing as well and they got the replies and inputs of members here and it helped them alot but personal experience matters as that helped them alot because after they had gone to do what they were advised to do, they got the answers to what they were looking for.
In as much as you are looking for the input of members here, you will also have to gamer the experience too because they say experience is a good teacher sso that you can be able to workout things yourself as not to too depend on what people are saying about a particular thing. Otherwise your write up would be based on assumptions. Go get your first hand experience so that you can be able to come up with something.
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I do not think that there are any legitimate and regulated casinos which are VPN friendly. And as others in this thread have already written; any casino can change their TOS at any time and you would probably be caught unaware. It is a better idea to rather not use a VPN.

It has something to do with laws that the casinos have to follow. AML is a big one. Otherwise any casino could launder money from some anonymous people at any time. That would not work.
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Can you suggest some crypto casinos that are okay with using VPNs? I don't think the gambling site don't have a problem with a VPN but sometimes there are a game that cannot be played in some specific countries because of some regulation or etc. and when you try to bypass it the games shows blank this happens tome when playing slot but I don't know what other people experience it.
Correct, I used to use VPN when I was still actively playing and participating in duelbit's promotion long time ago. I had to use VPN in order to bypass the provider's restriction. For example, I could not any games by Relax Gaming in the past so I had to use VPN if I wanted to play it. It was no problem at all to use VPN at duelbits, but I'm not sure about now because terms may change anytime. The best thing to do is to ask the support before we decide to use VPN, better to save than sorry later because most casinos do not have written terms about VPN usage.
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Can you suggest some crypto casinos that are okay with using VPNs? I don't think the gambling site don't have a problem with a VPN but sometimes there are a game that cannot be played in some specific countries because of some regulation or etc. and when you try to bypass it the games shows blank this happens tome when playing slot but I don't know what other people experience it.

But maybe there are one or two gambling site that don't allow VPN at all
The average casino does not allow its users to use VPNs - usually it is stated in the terms and conditions. There are many conditions that customers must comply with and that must not be violated, including using a VPN to register multiple accounts or bypassing country restrictions.

There have been cases where casinos did not pay out their customers' winnings because they thought the customers were breaking the rules. This happens and continues to be discussed on forums or in ANN threads - so it's best not to force yourself to use a VPN if you can't bet at a particular casino.
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I dont have a need to use VPN because I would rather stay away from a casino whose Site is banned in my country because trying to access the casino under another IP may result in problems later on in the long run that may not go down well with me, such that when the casino will ask for KYC verification,  my account may get flagged and couldn't be able to verify the account at the end of the day.
One more thing that discourages me with VPN usage is that VPN makes loading the casino heavier and slower so there won't be any real satisfaction in using a VPN at all, so this and many more are the reasons why I chose not to use a VPN at an individual level.
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Hey everyone,

I'm thinking about starting a website that talks about crypto casinos, and I need your help to pick the best ones. I want to focus on casinos that are safe and reliable, so my site doesn't end up recommending bad ones. I plan to write honest reviews and also share what other people say online, kind of like how old blogs used to do where it mattered what people thought about a site instead of taking dirty money from scam projects.

Can you suggest some crypto casinos that are okay with using VPNs?

It's a plus if they're cool with KYC stuff or even better if they are NO KYC.

Also, if you've ever taken money out from these places, please tell me how long it took. It's annoying when sites say INSTANT WITHDRAWAL, but then the casino's support says it might take up to 12 hours.

Hey, bro you can check out notokyc.com for no kyc casinos.
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In general terms and conditions, most of the gambling sites don't allow for the use of VPN on their site, yet i don't know why some gamblers on knowing this will still insist in using it on the same site that forbids it usage, we can see that most of the users of VPN are believed to be for manipulating reason and nothing more, these gambling platforms will only uses that to detect any attempt with the use of VPN as a threat on them, i think by now we should be familiar with the way numbers of casinos are being hacked through related attempts on their platform.
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I support what cabron has said, this days, alot of things are changing really fast, it's not just in the tech industry or market, but some casinos are also changing rules and updating their terms of service sometimes without even letting their customers know, running a review site will require you not just depend on what people say about a casino, but it will require you to use a casino yourself, have your own experience with the casino, this will help you write better and honest reviews.

You made a great point here, Op testing those sites himself will make much of sense, as they say experience is the best teacher and this will help the Op make a better choice of Casino site to list on his website as reputable and trusted Casino platforms because sometimes people write reviews that doesn't actually reflect the way a site works because some of this Casino platforms go extent to pay people to write reviews about their sites and in this case, people may not write their honest opinion and their experiences with this platform, But op trying as much as he can to use those sites himself, will really help a lot in making better choice of good Casino site to list and coupled with the help of reviews from other users too.
legendary
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If you want to develop a website that talks about crypto then it is a website that reviews casinos and on my being in the forum I have seen a lot of casino review websites but most of them are not casino review sites because the way they review the casino is like scanning and skimming of documents. They would just give the name of the casino, the games and deposit and that is all. As for me that is not a review for any casino but any company what to review a casino they should give a detail withdrawal and deposit, the KYC process of the KYC and the esy games to participate. It was nitrobetting.eu casino that I have used VPN. Most of the casinos are just there to increase the number.
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Freebitco.in, Bitvest, and Betplay are three VPN friendly casinos, both Freebitco.in and Bitvest are more trustworthy because the representative are active in this forum. If possible, you should stick with one country when you use VPN because if you keep changing using other countries, they might put more attention to your account.

Games like Pragmatic Play are the typical slot games that is not available on many country. I encounter this on playing in crypto casino only but I can play pragmatic without the use of VPN when using mirror link of casino that dedicated for my country such as BK8 and BC.games.

I frequently use VPN to play some slot games that restrict my region without encountering any problem even though I’m winning huge amount. I guess casino is detecting only if you are from restricted country.

I made a topic like this recently and a professional suggest that casino will always determine if a player is using a VPN so there’s really no point on using it to hide location especially if you are from restricted country.
It means you're lucky, lucky to win and lucky to not triggered their system. Cheesy
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