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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.

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.
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I don't use VPN connection to gamble on any online casinos and I don't even need to, but there are people who are using VPN, I found this not very safe because changing of location normally cause problems even if the casino don't talk about using VPN or not.

It's best to go through terms and conditions of any online casinos before using VPN, because you won't know if they support or are against it which could put you in trouble some time later on.

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.
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I actually never use VPN that often to access gambling sites so it's difficult to share my experience about it, but I have occasionally used VPN on the bc.game site when I was outside the house where the internet I was using at that time blocked this site so I need to use a VPN to access it and also make withdrawals, everything is processed quickly without having to wait long, but I don't know how that works for you because I'm just a small gambler so it's never been a big problem for me and them too. If you are a big gambler there may be differences in service.

I'm not saying that the sites I mentioned are the best and recommended, it's just based on what I've done before, I know there are still some big sites that are VPN friendly but maybe for your criteria such as the withdrawal process and KYC it seems to be difficult, even though I've never I was asked to complete KYC by the gambling site, but once again I'm just a small gambler, it won't be a problem for me and them either, but if you are a big gambler, perhaps large amounts of money will come in. There will also be differences in service, so they may need to carry out checks. Regarding your money coming in, talking about KYC or not actually depends, after all a decentralized site is not necessarily safe even without asking for KYC.  Wink
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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
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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.

Why are you asking about VPN? Is gambling banned in your country? Because most gambling casinos, when they know you are using a VPN, are sure that you have committed violations of their rules that are in accordance with their TOS.

But no matter what you want to do, you are free to do what you want. If you think the way you think is good and right, go for it; that's just the way it is, right?
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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.
You’re just stating the obvious and not discouraging and if his wise, he should draw some positivity from this rather than feeling bad.
Op should also understand that most of these casino terms and conditions made it obvious tha it can be changed at anytime even after a win without been held responsible and anyone going into giving reviews should be ready to stay extremely updated on every mover of the casinos they recommend to people as they might be held responsible if anything goes wrong at any point in time.

There are several good casinos you can do a review for but I don’t have to mention but I’ve been wondering if anyone ever did any reviews for local online casinos in my country ?
I will be glad to assist you @op if you ever get interested in reviewing casinos in my country as I’m just a pm away.

What is some of your local casinos? Can I play there if I'm not from your country?  As I'm aware casinos with national license doesn't allow foreigners to play there (as they need to verify you).

In my country, casinos with national license are bad because they made you to pay taxes on your winnings. Ofc, they don't scam players, but use classic shady tactics (when withdrawal restricted, but you can play)
I think there are several casinos in my country that allows foreigners to play and one is the 1xbet please don’t mistake it for the notorious 1xbit but the name seems familiar and I was confused when I first saw it but I’ve used their platform on several occasions and haven’t had any issues with them yet and another is the popular sportybet and you can check both out on google playstore as well as the AppStore and I don’t know if they truly allow foreigners but I guess just my thoughts permits foreigners as well and there is no harm in trial.

N/B: if you're going to trying anyone out, then you should be doing so because you choose to and not because I mentioned them here as I don’t want to be held for any issues in case there be anyone.
Goodluck
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The very question that the OP asked is, in my opinion, not only extremely complicated, it generally cannot have an unambiguous answer, simply because the casino’s requirements for withdrawing money to the client’s wallet, for identity verification using the KYC procedure, for using a VPN, and,  for example, regarding the limit of money for withdrawal without KYC, they change and age so dynamically that it is simply very difficult to keep track of this process in normal dynamics.  There are also changes in regulatory documents, some sanctions that are either introduced or lifted.  Changes in ToS also occur frequently. 
Perhaps I would note that it is probably possible to take a kind of “snapshot of a specific situation” at a specific moment in time.  But the relevance of such data is quickly lost. 
And keeping the data up to date requires a lot of labor and time for all kinds of tests and checks.
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I use a paid VPN and access Gamdom.com without any issues. They are no Kyc and wd usually take 5 minutes or less. Obviously, if you're doing some shady activities they might flag your account, but that's every casino.
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What is some of your local casinos? Can I play there if I'm not from your country?  As I'm aware casinos with national license doesn't allow foreigners to play there (as they need to verify you).
I think the easiest way to play online is via cryptocurrency casino, this is because with that you will not be restricted when you want to make deposits  and withdrawal,  because most of the notional casinos only allow their local currency as deposits, so outsiders fines it hard to gamble on those casinos even though the allow the use of VPN.
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In my country, casinos with national license are bad because they made you to pay taxes on your winnings. Ofc, they don't scam players but use classic shady tactics (when withdrawal is restricted, but you can play)
That experience is not peculiar to only you, most of the local casinos have such rules too that deduct taxes from gamblers winning,  but the question is,  are those casinos remitting those taxes to the government.


And also why limit a player's withdrawal,  when they make big wins, I think the is a highly biased operation with those casinos' rules and how they comply with them.
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Indeed.  Users should be careful using workarounds to gamble with their crypto.  You might find that one day you have no way to withdraw your funds.  Imagine winning a million dollars and then discovering that you have no way to get it because you were gambling illegally and the site is now asking for proof of who and where you are.  It's just not worth it when there are legal options.  Some casinos, like Stake, offer a mirror for United States citizens so that they can gamble legally without the use of VPNs.  I would say to search out options like that before finding ways to get yourself into trouble.

That is why we should always see the terms and conditions of the gambling sites and not faces surprises later. If the site prohibits VPN, we should be careful not to connect via VPN on that gambling site. Also, we should carefully read the KYC information and if it is wriiten that KYC can be demanded on request, better to complete the KYC before the deposits. The only exception to this is that you do not want to deposit big amount or your temporary want to try that site, in that case you can play with the KYC etc. However keep in mind that if you win big, the gambling site will held your money until you provide your KYC documents and in case the gambling site is not that popular, they may never approve your KYC and scam your money.
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Most popular crypto casinos now consider VPN usage in a gray area, as long as the user isn't from a banned country. For example, if a casino explicitly states that it doesn't serve US players, it's advised not to use a VPN to bypass that term of service (ToS). However, if you use a VPN for privacy or to access specific games, you can usually resolve any issues by chatting with their live support. In my experience, as long as you submit legitimate KYC information, you are generally free to use VPNs. I personally use a VPN every time I open my browser and have encountered no issues with my account across multiple platforms. This is because they now identify users through KYC rather than IP addresses.

Disclaimer: DYOR & DWYOR; this is not advice, just sharing my experience.

Indeed.  Users should be careful using workarounds to gamble with their crypto.  You might find that one day you have no way to withdraw your funds.  Imagine winning a million dollars and then discovering that you have no way to get it because you were gambling illegally and the site is now asking for proof of who and where you are.  It's just not worth it when there are legal options.  Some casinos, like Stake, offer a mirror for United States citizens so that they can gamble legally without the use of VPNs.  I would say to search out options like that before finding ways to get yourself into trouble.
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A casino is like any other business where they can change policy whenever they wanted, so there is no assurance that they will stay a VPN-friendly casino, therefore we should not be confident and play longer using a VPN but it would be better if the casino will give an advance notice if they will change their rules.
You're right but as of current time they are VPN-friendly and when they changes their rules then we may say such thing. The OP wanted to know about some of the current VPN-friendly casinos and I guess he got some good answers via this thread.

Let's say in future if any of those change their rules then we won't be considering them as VPN-friendly but as of now they are VPN-friendly and that's why we can surely suggest them to the ones who want to know about VPN-friendly casinos.

I fully agree that what you said is also true but we should think about now of the present moment not of the future when we are into gambling.
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Most popular crypto casinos now consider VPN usage in a gray area, as long as the user isn't from a banned country. For example, if a casino explicitly states that it doesn't serve US players, it's advised not to use a VPN to bypass that term of service (ToS). However, if you use a VPN for privacy or to access specific games, you can usually resolve any issues by chatting with their live support. In my experience, as long as you submit legitimate KYC information, you are generally free to use VPNs. I personally use a VPN every time I open my browser and have encountered no issues with my account across multiple platforms. This is because they now identify users through KYC rather than IP addresses.

Disclaimer: DYOR & DWYOR; this is not advice, just sharing my experience.
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I'm not sure about all those casinos that are VPN friendly for long term because in initial stages all of the casinos allow VPN users to play on their casinos but when the player wants to withdraw the money then those casinos ask for KYC and original country details etc.

However, I have been on a few of casinos where I have used VPN and I had faced no issue while using VPN. In that list I can say that L0tt0 is the casino whose owner said that he's not interested in KYC and he wants everyone to play without any restrictions. He's also committed to allow VPN users on the casino and the ones with VPN can also withdraw without any issues.

BC.GAME is another casino that's in the list of VPN-friendly casinos. It allows VPN users to play and enjoy some gaming experience on their platform. BC.GAME is a top class casino but the good thing about it is that it's a VPN-Friendly casino and allow VPN users to enjoy wide variety of games.
A casino is like any other business where they can change policy whenever they wanted, so there is no assurance that they will stay a VPN-friendly casino, therefore we should not be confident and play longer using a VPN but it would be better if the casino will give an advance notice if they will change their rules.

VPN and KYC are both different, it's normal if they will still ask it even though they already allow VPN but like what I said earlier or the policy about VPN, KYC policy can also change, and that is a KYC free casino may not be a KYC free casino later on. L0tt0 casino must be the casino that only has a lottery game, so I'm not surprised if they aren't strict as the other casino which has lots of games on them.
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Majority of the gambling sites don't allow user to use VPN as it would violate their terms that you are not allowed to use the site if you are in the excluded countries that are not allowed to use the site. But I once talked with a support in gambling site (I can't remember which one). I told them that I can't access their site maybe because of my IP but I lived in a country where that website is allowed and I'll use a VPN to bypass it but I'll use a virtual location but same country and they let me do it as they said "Your country is not banned and only people who are in certain excluded country that uses VPN to bypass the website could be ban" but of course in order for them to believe that you are in a country where that website is legal... you need to submit KYC  Cheesy

This condition can only be the reason for going with the crypto gambling casinos that allows for VPN, when it's stated on their terms and conditions, if not, it's not a good idea to make use of VPN is locations or countries that such ip address is not permitted, this is one of the means why many of them started the journey of having problems with so many of the crypto gambling casinos when they don't adhere strictly to what is in their policy.
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​What I had seen out there was that Bitcoincasino could receive players who had a VPN, I don't remember very well, but one day I saw it and it caught my attention, I wanted to ask that in the same thread but the truth is that it caught my attention. have forgotten, but if so they would have a lot of advantage over other casinos, I don't think of a big gambler who puts a lot of money in a casino, I learned that things shouldn't be done that way Because of my economic situation, otherwise I put in little money, that's enough to find what I'm looking for.

But that has to be read in the Tos, in everything that is necessary so as not to later be left with doubts or with claims that may not make sense and one will look like a fool for not reading the Tos, as has happened on many occasions, now I casino them They have all those Demands currently , therefore every time we go to make a claim we Must keep all that in our Mind.

I’m a little bit confused and a little bit migraine reading your post until the end what’s the real thought or conclusion of what you are trying to share here. Your post is very long but doesn’t give clear thoughts on what you are trying to say.

Are you pertaining to Bitcasino.io by any chance? Because this casino is indeed not strict with the use VPN given that it will not be use to hide restricted location.

You’re right if this what you really mean that it’s important to check the ToS personally rather than follow someone suggestion since this might cause a fortune if you win jackpot but later on the casino is really doesn’t allowed VPN.
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​What I had seen out there was that Bitcoincasino could receive players who had a VPN, I don't remember very well, but one day I saw it and it caught my attention, I wanted to ask that in the same thread but the truth is that it caught my attention. have forgotten, but if so they would have a lot of advantage over other casinos, I don't think of a big gambler who puts a lot of money in a casino, I learned that things shouldn't be done that way Because of my economic situation, otherwise I put in little money, that's enough to find what I'm looking for.

But that has to be read in the Tos, in everything that is necessary so as not to later be left with doubts or with claims that may not make sense and one will look like a fool for not reading the Tos, as has happened on many occasions, now I casino them They have all those Demands currently , therefore every time we go to make a claim we Must keep all that in our Mind.
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So do you know about good casinos that are okay with using VPNs?

Here's a sample of what you're looking for - https://www.btcgosu.com/vpn-friendly-casinos/

No KYC casinos list too since you prefer it - https://www.btcgosu.com/no-kyc-casinos/

and the anonymous ones of course - https://www.btcgosu.com/anonymous-bitcoin-casinos/

You can find a couple of casinos listed in all of the links above - both VPN and KYC friendly. I suggest you verify it first by asking the casino's customer support or reading their actual ToS.
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I am glad that topics like this come up on the forum because I never thought that there would be casinos that are VPN friendly. I have thought that the gambler account would be banned once the casino geolocation software detects that  a visit from a restricted location. Because of this topic my search on the internet gave me this website that provided a list of VPN Friendly crypto casinos and I surprised to see the popular names of casinos on the forum in the list.

This is the website- https://www.doublethebitcoin.net/crypto-gambling/vpn-friendly-casinos/
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Can you suggest some crypto casinos that are okay with using VPNs?


You should clarify what’s being VPN friendly casino means because most of the casino doesn’t allow VPN because of hiding your original address that typically due to country restrictions but if you are using it for privacy purposes then you don’t have to worry since KYC will help you to prove that you are not from restricted country.

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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.

There’s no license casino that offers KYC. If someone is then you should worry because it a legal requirement of their license provider. Only unlicensed casino such as decentralized casino doesn’t have KYC.

Try Metawin.com, It offers an instant withdrawal because I tried it a lot.
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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.
You’re just stating the obvious and not discouraging and if his wise, he should draw some positivity from this rather than feeling bad.
Op should also understand that most of these casino terms and conditions made it obvious tha it can be changed at anytime even after a win without been held responsible and anyone going into giving reviews should be ready to stay extremely updated on every mover of the casinos they recommend to people as they might be held responsible if anything goes wrong at any point in time.

There are several good casinos you can do a review for but I don’t have to mention but I’ve been wondering if anyone ever did any reviews for local online casinos in my country ?
I will be glad to assist you @op if you ever get interested in reviewing casinos in my country as I’m just a pm away.

What is some of your local casinos? Can I play there if I'm not from your country?  As I'm aware casinos with national license doesn't allow foreigners to play there (as they need to verify you).

In my country, casinos with national license are bad because they made you to pay taxes on your winnings. Ofc, they don't scam players, but use classic shady tactics (when withdrawal restricted, but you can play)
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