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I can't say anything about Indonesia but when I see that list, I really wonder, if Sherbet and other Curaçao based casinos are prohibited in those countries, then who gambles? And even more curious is that I see a lot of people who are from prohibited countries and gamble via VPN. I don't understand what was the point of such restrictions in the first place when there are easy ways to bypass them.
The problem comes only when there are casinos which doesn't have mandatory KYC and let the users to withdraw but suddenly they will seek verification by that time the user will left stranded with no choice other than give up their funds.
That's the main point, if you bypass the restrictions, obviously you will have to withdraw your funds after a win, that's where KYC comes into play at that moment. Is not only sherbet, there are lots of casino's that will make you go through that process, so at the point on registration, if you skip that verification part, your only doing yourself because you will still to verify before you can access your funds
Yes, Indonesia does prohibit gambling, but there are many active gamblers in our country. Of course this happens because it is easy to access online gambling services. Even though the government restricts access to gambling sites, we can use VPN. Of course, we choose a gambling site that allows VPN use and avoids KYC
Sometimes countries that prohibit gambling actually have lots of gamblers, because human nature is curious. The more forbidden it is, the more curious it becomes.