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Topic: Sportbook without KYC (Read 773 times)

legendary
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Crypto Casino and Sportsbook
February 03, 2022, 04:39:03 AM
#65
This was just added to the rating's guide.

KYC requirements on a graduated scale.
0 = never
5 = mandatory


"A" rated books

1 nitrogensports.eu
1 betcoin.ag    
1 playbetr.com        

"B"rated books
1 mBet.io Horse racing..
2 stake.com

"C" rated books
2 fortunejack.com
1 nitrobetting.eu
3 anonibet.com  
2 sportsbet.io  
2 cloudbet.com
2 Bitsler.com
5 Btb88.com

Convenient and understandable list, perhaps I will save it to my bookmarks. It's time for gambling websites to understand that players really don't like KYC and it needs to be minimized. Particularly surprising are those sites that require a mandatory KYC. Does anyone actually use them?   
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December 09, 2021, 04:35:41 PM
#64
I also play in 1xbit for some time now, they don't ask for KYC too and you will create your account anonymously and they don't charge you n withdrawal and the minimum withdrawal is 1mBTC and they cover a lot of games including sports, esports, casino and virtual sports.
@kurus you are being lied to by @BitcoinAccepted Don't listen to what he says about 1xbit. It's a big scam. Just type “1xbit scam” in your search engine, and you will see what I mean.

Plus it's not actually anonymous as they claim. Everything about 1xbit is a lie.


Read their Privacy policy – https://1xbit.com/information/rules/

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The company collects and keeps the passport or other ID of the User, and reports on all changes made in the account;

The company monitors any suspicious activity on the User's account, as well as operations carried out under special conditions;

The company has the right to ban the User at any time, if the Company has grounds for supposing that this operation has any relation to money laundering and criminal activity. In accordance with international law the Company is not obliged to inform the User about his suspicious activity and let him know that it has been passed to relevant authorities.

In accordance with the internal AML procedures the Company performs initial and ongoing personal identity verification procedures as provided by the level of risk of each User.

The company will ask you to provide the minimal information to confirm your identity.
The company will record and preserve all data and ID, as well as which methods of confirmation have been used and the results of verification procedures.
The company will check your personal data to match the list of persons suspected of terrorism, which is formed by the authorized state and independent authorities. A minimum set of identification data includes: the User's full name; date of birth (for individuals); residential address or registered address of the User;
sources of funds that you plan to Deposit into the account.
To verify and confirm the authenticity of the above-mentioned data, the Company may require the following documents:

passport or identification card, or other document equivalent that meets the following requirements:

passport or identification card, or other document equivalent that meets the following requirements: contains the name, date of birth and a photograph of the document holder;
issued by the national public authorities, a recently obtained receipt for the payment of utility bills (not older than 3 months) or other documents confirming the address of the User.
The company may also require other additional information, confirmed by relevant documents. In certain cases, the Company may also require not arised copies of documents from the User.
legendary
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December 09, 2021, 05:13:59 AM
#63
I have been searching for a sportsbook without KYC that have a fairly good reputation. And with fairly good I simply mean that they don't scam and steal you money.

I've been playing on Bitsler for almost two years now and I don't have any issues about them and they don't force you to do KYC but they will ask you kindly if you can do it for the safety of the account but even though I wasn't able to do the KYC they still pay my withdrawal. I also play in 1xbit for some time now, they don't ask for KYC too and you will create your account anonymously and they don't charge you n withdrawal and the minimum withdrawal is 1mBTC and they cover a lot of games including sports, esports, casino and virtual sports.
legendary
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December 08, 2021, 04:22:52 AM
#62
This was just added to the rating's guide.

KYC requirements on a graduated scale.
0 = never
5 = mandatory


"A" rated books

1 nitrogensports.eu
1 betcoin.ag    
1 playbetr.com        

"B"rated books
1 mBet.io Horse racing..
2 stake.com

"C" rated books
2 fortunejack.com
1 nitrobetting.eu
3 anonibet.com  
2 sportsbet.io  
2 cloudbet.com
2 Bitsler.com
5 Btb88.com
hero member
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
November 30, 2021, 05:47:12 PM
#61
I know for Wbet7 and bet365crypto.net
They havent KYC verification. Deposit instant, on bet365crypto after 1k deposit limits increase. But not have more experience
I think I'm familiar with the first casino that you've mentioned. But with the 2nd one, why is it that it's just newly made? Sounds like the popular bet365 and that's why it's new.
I wouldn't deposit to a new casino that I rarely heard of before and that's really a risk for me. I'll just go with the popular bookies like stake and sportsbet.io than that.
hero member
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November 30, 2021, 04:30:23 PM
#60
They havent KYC verification. Deposit instant, on bet365crypto after 1k deposit limits increase. But not have more experience
They are very new site so it is very risky to gamble with big amount and also if they loss bigger amount then there isa chance they will leave or scam. Anyway, are they got lience from their regulatory board?
Their which information:
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Important Dates
Expires On
2022-10-22
Registered On
2021-10-22
Updated On
2021-10-22
^ It is really hard to trust a new gambling platform that was newly launched, but upon seeing their platform it seems to be good.
Sounds new to me this gambling casino, but for me, why did I choose a new gambling casino over the existing one? And that is right, the new casino is really risky but I think $20-$50 for the trial could be better.
Regarding the license, it seems they have a claim on it on their TOS but I don't know how to verify their claims. It is under Curacao license and regulated by the Antillephone N.V.
hero member
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November 30, 2021, 07:32:25 AM
#59
Sometimes gamblers are also stubborn, only understand about playing without thinking about their lots of money there. When they can't get their money out of the site, they report to the support service or as we can see in this forum many of them complain about it. Though it is their own fault for not reading the T&C properly of the site they are playing on.
They really need to realize that they can not do that with many casinos because, at least, they need to control themselves by limiting the money they will use to play gambling. They can complain to the support system but if the casino finds that they are doing the wrong thing and break their T&C, the casino will not do anything instead, the casino can block the account and not let them join again.
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Playbet.io - Crypto Casino and Sportsbook
November 30, 2021, 01:21:23 AM
#58
They havent KYC verification. Deposit instant, on bet365crypto after 1k deposit limits increase. But not have more experience
They are very new site so it is very risky to gamble with big amount and also if they loss bigger amount then there isa chance they will leave or scam. Anyway, are they got lience from their regulatory board?
Their which information:
Quote
Important Dates
Expires On
2022-10-22
Registered On
2021-10-22
Updated On
2021-10-22
newbie
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November 26, 2021, 02:44:46 AM
#57
I know for Wbet7 and bet365crypto.net
They havent KYC verification. Deposit instant, on bet365crypto after 1k deposit limits increase. But not have more experience
sr. member
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November 24, 2021, 07:39:45 AM
#56
I have been searching for a sportsbook without KYC that have a fairly good reputation. And with fairly good I simply mean that they don't scam and steal you money.

You would have a hard time finding a sportsbook that doesn't require a KYC nowadays because most of them require it for validation purposes. Verification of the identity of a person is now mandated by most sportsbooks so that they could monitor the activities of their players to know whether they are following the terms of service and to check if they are doing just the legal activities on the site. It also paved way for the assurance of the company that the information provided by their clients are all true and legitimate. You can still find some sportsbooks that don't require such. I guess there are still no KYC sportsbooks existing but are only limited in numbers now. Be sure to check if the site is trustworthy and legit before risking your hard-earned money because there are sportsbook that doesn't really require KYC, but has a lot of problems in them, so you'll just have a hard time withdrawing your funds and prizes.
legendary
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October 16, 2021, 04:36:39 AM
#55
I have played on Sportsbet.io and FortuneJack many times and I was never asked to perform KYC. If you are suspected of using multiple accounts or cheating, they might ask to see who you are. I can see that many users recommended one or both of those platforms and that's because they are on top of the list for a reason. The withdrawals from both are free of charge. Sportsbet has instant deposits, FortuneJack doesn't. Additionally, Sportsbet has an odds booster and lower withdrawal minimum amounts compared to FortuneJack. 
copper member
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Playbet.io - Crypto Casino and Sportsbook
October 16, 2021, 03:44:49 AM
#54
I have been searching for a sportsbook without KYC that have a fairly good reputation. And with fairly good I simply mean that they don't scam and steal you money.
See the List of the best Cryptocurrency Sportsbooks here: https://100bookies.com/cryptocurrency-sportsbooks-eng/
All the sportsbook on the list are not asking to verify KYC? Maany of the listed sportsbook sites are good but those are not out of KYC and the topic is mainly stands for out of KYC. Though for legit users whose country allow gambling has no problem for kyc but those country does not support gambling cant verify their kyc too.
hero member
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October 14, 2021, 08:32:53 PM
#53
@OP

Have you found the bookie that you're looking for? As mentioned by everyone, most bookies don't require a KYC unless there's some unusual activity found in your account and your wins are questionable.

Nitrogensports would have been my go to but they're having more issues these days.
They've got a lot of issues lately and for the past years, they're not common anymore in the forum. There are still some players that do bet there and experiences nothing bad but it's still up to OP or anyone's decision to use them.
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October 14, 2021, 06:46:07 PM
#52
Lots of people suggesting various sportsbook that doesn't require you to pass KYC. Try visiting those, but make sure to read their terms of service. Almost all of the sportsbook casino will state that you "might" require to pass KYC in order to withdraw or continue playing. You will be safe as long as you are not violating their terms of service or anything. But if the casino finds you suspicious, they will be forced to make you go through KYC. If you fail, you might lose your funds.
hero member
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royalstarscasino.com
October 14, 2021, 06:35:09 PM
#51
Sometimes gamblers are also stubborn, only understand about playing without thinking about their lots of money there. When they can't get their money out of the site, they report to the support service or as we can see in this forum many of them complain about it. Though it is their own fault for not reading the T&C properly of the site they are playing on.
Some players really do it.
Moreover related to the T&C< KYC/AML policies, many will not pay attention to these important things while registering and laying there. And once they are suspended to withdraw their assets, they are complaining and just reading the T&C. And most of them will say that it is no need to fulfil and don't want to fulfil the KYC because related to the privacy of their data. This is funny actually because they are the ones entering and playing on the platform but they don't want to follow their regulation.
And about the Spotbook without KYC/AML< actually we can find out some popular sites. But of course, sometimes, we love laying in the sportsbook where it needs KYC/AML   Cheesy
legendary
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October 14, 2021, 06:25:23 PM
#50
I have been searching for a sportsbook without KYC that have a fairly good reputation. And with fairly good I simply mean that they don't scam and steal you money.
[...]
I don't think if a gambling site that ask for a KYC is a scam, it will still depend on a project and you really have to do your own analysis before you start gambling.
It doesn't always mean to be totally scam, sometimes website/service randomly scam by different reasons and those users were totally dismayed despite of having good reviews or whatnot, that's why it's always good to use and provide your kyc docs to a reputed gambling website than to different gambling that has history of scamming some of its users.

Well, that may be true as you say, however it doesnt change the fact that if a gambling site ignores official regulations that its probably a very sketchy place that will somehow find a way to screw you over out of your money....

KYC is a double edged sword. While I am not fond of sending my official documents into the hands of some anonymous third parties, with KYC at least you have some level of reassurance that things probably wont go south. And if they do, you have legal leverage as you can prove the money belongs to you in the first place.

Trust has become an issue in the gambling world for many in 2021. You can understand this by just taking a look at the customer reputation scores of most websites and sportsbooks. When you look at user feedback, there are many websites that do not have a good reputation. There is a reason for this. A large portion of those companies have been caught cheating people out of their money and it doesn't matter if you are on the losing end of a bet, or the winning one. You simply don't feel safe. This is why, regardless of KYC, I will always choose gambling websites with a good reputation.
legendary
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October 14, 2021, 05:45:52 PM
#49
I am a regular user of https://sportsbet.io/, So far it's good. It's very trusted and deposits and withdrawals are very fast. They are also offering a lot of games.
Without KYC am using this website, But I have read There KYC Policies, Privacy and Management of Personal Data. If your Deposit amount is so big they can be asked for a KYC document. If they asked, you need to submit those documents. If you don't agree, they can block your account. So before making any deposits first read KYC Policies, Privacy, and Management of Personal Data.
Depositing a small amount of money will be the best for a gambler, whether the site uses KYC or not, use KYC because we can prevent something worst that can happen to us and our money. Besides that, it is about how we can prevent losing big money in any gambling games because we do not know if their rule will be the same as before or will change in the future and we do not know about that. Yes, reading the KYC Policies, Privacy, and Management of Personal Data will be important and that needs our concern to know.
Sometimes gamblers are also stubborn, only understand about playing without thinking about their lots of money there. When they can't get their money out of the site, they report to the support service or as we can see in this forum many of them complain about it. Though it is their own fault for not reading the T&C properly of the site they are playing on.
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October 14, 2021, 05:31:17 PM
#48
I have been searching for a sportsbook without KYC that have a fairly good reputation. And with fairly good I simply mean that they don't scam and steal you money.

There are some but there are some that are reputable but due to the users behavior some of them are holding the funds of the users so if you don't do anything suspicious I don't think they will ban you or confiscate your money. Here's some of the bookies that I know. Sportsbet.io, Stake.com, Bitsler.com, Roobet.com, Fortunejack.com there are some but here's the bookies I tried before and  they don't ask me KYC when I withdraw my money.

Those you mentioned are actually known reputable bookies in this forum. Never seen a complaint or issue, if there's any, they always resolved it. Also, I do agree that the gambler himself should abide the ToS of the site to avoid possible violation. Because sometimes it is not the bookie itself, but the player has something to do with his problem.

Also, just funny observation that some 1xbit promoters here are suggesting different bookie.  Grin
sr. member
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October 14, 2021, 05:24:16 PM
#47
I have been searching for a sportsbook without KYC that have a fairly good reputation. And with fairly good I simply mean that they don't scam and steal you money.

Stake, Nitrogensports, Sportsbet, Fairlay.

Probably avoid Nitro until they sort out their issues but I've been playing their for a long time and never had issues.

Fairlay is a betting exchange. This may or may not be better for your circumstances given that you seem to want to interact with a central sports book and not a place where you can create your own odds.
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October 14, 2021, 01:51:41 PM
#46
I have been searching for a sportsbook without KYC that have a fairly good reputation. And with fairly good I simply mean that they don't scam and steal you money.
See the List of the best Cryptocurrency Sportsbooks here: https://100bookies.com/cryptocurrency-sportsbooks-eng/
hero member
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October 14, 2021, 03:12:34 AM
#45
I have been searching for a sportsbook without KYC that have a fairly good reputation. And with fairly good I simply mean that they don't scam and steal you money.

So many options.

I'd probably go with Stake. They have a license, a good rep, and active forum presence.

No point using others in my opinion. Nitrogensports would have been my go to but they're having more issues these days.
legendary
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October 13, 2021, 05:13:34 AM
#44
I have been searching for a sportsbook without KYC that have a fairly good reputation. And with fairly good I simply mean that they don't scam and steal you money.
[...]
I don't think if a gambling site that ask for a KYC is a scam, it will still depend on a project and you really have to do your own analysis before you start gambling.
It doesn't always mean to be totally scam, sometimes website/service randomly scam by different reasons and those users were totally dismayed despite of having good reviews or whatnot, that's why it's always good to use and provide your kyc docs to a reputed gambling website than to different gambling that has history of scamming some of its users.

Well, that may be true as you say, however it doesnt change the fact that if a gambling site ignores official regulations that its probably a very sketchy place that will somehow find a way to screw you over out of your money....

KYC is a double edged sword. While I am not fond of sending my official documents into the hands of some anonymous third parties, with KYC at least you have some level of reassurance that things probably wont go south. And if they do, you have legal leverage as you can prove the money belongs to you in the first place.
hero member
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October 13, 2021, 03:18:42 AM
#43
Big amounts will always alarm the casino and it will trigger users to comply with a KYC procedure, it's a wise decision to deposit only a small amount that you can consume within that day, in that way you can also minimize your expenses in gambling. Reading the term of service before using is the first step in choosing a sports casino and here is my favorite gambling site that doesn't ask KYC.

https://fairlay.com/markets/sports/
https://sportsbet.io/sports

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October 13, 2021, 02:40:16 AM
#42
I am a regular user of https://sportsbet.io/, So far it's good. It's very trusted and deposits and withdrawals are very fast. They are also offering a lot of games.
Without KYC am using this website, But I have read There KYC Policies, Privacy and Management of Personal Data. If your Deposit amount is so big they can be asked for a KYC document. If they asked, you need to submit those documents. If you don't agree, they can block your account. So before making any deposits first read KYC Policies, Privacy, and Management of Personal Data.
Depositing a small amount of money will be the best for a gambler, whether the site uses KYC or not, use KYC because we can prevent something worst that can happen to us and our money. Besides that, it is about how we can prevent losing big money in any gambling games because we do not know if their rule will be the same as before or will change in the future and we do not know about that. Yes, reading the KYC Policies, Privacy, and Management of Personal Data will be important and that needs our concern to know.
hero member
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October 13, 2021, 12:53:58 AM
#41
I am a regular user of https://sportsbet.io/, So far it's good. It's very trusted and deposits and withdrawals are very fast. They are also offering a lot of games.
Without KYC am using this website, But I have read There KYC Policies, Privacy and Management of Personal Data. If your Deposit amount is so big they can be asked for a KYC document. If they asked, you need to submit those documents. If you don't agree, they can block your account. So before making any deposits first read KYC Policies, Privacy, and Management of Personal Data.
legendary
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October 13, 2021, 12:13:00 AM
#40
and Also Nitrogen sports (but i'm afraid nitrogen's status now are questionable so be aware of that.)
Nitrogensports is in an okay position atm but the only downside is that sometimes it'll require a scam accusation thread for an issue to get fixed.

Its hard when a certain bookie or site/service is just new and asking out directly that KYC which you couldnt tell if they are legit or not because when people do have some bad experiences then they will
surely shared it up publicly to create awareness and if a site tends out to scam on the first place then they wouldnt really make it too obvious on early phase thats why i dont really believe much
on such condition.
The same can be said on any gambling site that's new so we usually give these sites some time to prove their reputation and services. I also don't like KYC since casinos and sportsbooks could simply freeze your account at anytime.
legendary
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October 12, 2021, 05:08:44 PM
#39
I have been searching for a sportsbook without KYC that have a fairly good reputation. And with fairly good I simply mean that they don't scam and steal you money.
[...]
I don't think if a gambling site that ask for a KYC is a scam, it will still depend on a project and you really have to do your own analysis before you start gambling.
It doesn't always mean to be totally scam, sometimes website/service randomly scam by different reasons and those users were totally dismayed despite of having good reviews or whatnot, that's why it's always good to use and provide your kyc docs to a reputed gambling website than to different gambling that has history of scamming some of its users.
Its hard when a certain bookie or site/service is just new and asking out directly that KYC which you couldnt tell if they are legit or not because when people do have some bad experiences then they will
surely shared it up publicly to create awareness and if a site tends out to scam on the first place then they wouldnt really make it too obvious on early phase thats why i dont really believe much
on such condition.KYC doesnt automatically means scam and this is usually can be found out on fiat bookies but most of bookies on this market doesnt really ask out.
I do play on Stake and Sporstbet.
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October 12, 2021, 11:37:06 AM
#38
I have been searching for a sportsbook without KYC that have a fairly good reputation. And with fairly good I simply mean that they don't scam and steal you money.
[...]
I don't think if a gambling site that ask for a KYC is a scam, it will still depend on a project and you really have to do your own analysis before you start gambling.
It doesn't always mean to be totally scam, sometimes website/service randomly scam by different reasons and those users were totally dismayed despite of having good reviews or whatnot, that's why it's always good to use and provide your kyc docs to a reputed gambling website than to different gambling that has history of scamming some of its users.
legendary
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October 12, 2021, 10:57:44 AM
#37
I have been searching for a sportsbook without KYC that have a fairly good reputation. And with fairly good I simply mean that they don't scam and steal you money.


I don't know about sportbooks without kyc. KYC can protect you as well as hurt you, so its kind of a double edged sword. I mean if something goes wrong and you lose all your money to a scam at least you will have proof it was your money and you might have some legal leverage to get it back. Without kyc its probable you will get tricked no matter how good their reputation is... Undecided
legendary
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October 12, 2021, 03:25:38 AM
#36
I have been searching for a sportsbook without KYC that have a fairly good reputation. And with fairly good I simply mean that they don't scam and steal you money.
A lot of options but the top choices are Sportsbook and Stake.
I don't think if a gambling site that ask for a KYC is a scam, it will still depend on a project and you really have to do your own analysis before you start gambling. If you are just into a sportsbook you can try to use Stake, it offers a good platform that can satisfy your needs. Don't forget to read the TOS so you wont experience any problem later on.

Do you mean to say Sportsbet?
@OP: look at this topic: #1 RATINGS of BITCOIN SPORTSBOOKS : poster book discussion. It is a compilation of sportsbooks and you can find some sportsbooks that you can choose yourself based on your own preference. Coming up to KYC, I believe most sportsbook has their own rule about it. Most of them may ask you to do KYC when they think there is something fishy with your account. So kindly read the whole terms of any site before you decide to play.
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October 12, 2021, 02:18:43 AM
#35
I use

Stake.com
and  Wolfbet

and Also Nitrogen sports (but i'm afraid nitrogen's status now are questionable so be aware of that.)

Sportsbet and Stake are very good sportsbook websites and they don't ask kyc unless you win some big reward, that is standard procedure for most crypto betting websites, and they can ask that at any time.
Do your own research before using any betting website, and never bet more than you are willing to use.


or unless your account's status is questionable then KYC will be required then and i believe this is normal way in all of casino operated online .

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October 12, 2021, 01:28:52 AM
#34
if you are low stake gambler and loose more than you win, no KYC needed at most of the mentioned sites

If you bet higher stakes or lower leagues most of the time and you are winning gambler, then it could be possible that KYC is needed.
I would say all about 1K win, leads to KYC process mostly

In general the serious sites like

stake
sportsbet.io
betcoin.ag
nitrobetting

are quite good to bet

i do not have experience with mentioned wolf.bet cause i dont like the live offer so far.

legendary
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October 12, 2021, 01:17:58 AM
#33
Most of the casinos mentioned in the previous posts have KYC requirements ...but they do not apply them, until something happens that give them the reason to ask for it. A lot of professional Sport gamblers want to stay anonymous at the different sites, because they want to open multiple accounts.

The reason for this is simple... when you win too much, your account gets flagged and then it gets limited. So they simply open up another account somewhere else and they can continue gambling on a unrestricted account.  Roll Eyes
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October 11, 2021, 06:38:39 PM
#32
I have been searching for a sportsbook without KYC that have a fairly good reputation. And with fairly good I simply mean that they don't scam and steal you money.

Stake, Betfury, Wolf... just a few good sportsbooks that have a good reputation, you don't need KYC, easy and simple registration, instant deposits, and withdraws! Each of them has its own ANN thread here on the forum, you can check them by yourself and make your own conclusions! I am active on all of them, and I didn't have any problems with any of them! That speaks for itself, right?

Of course, before you choose do your own research! Smiley
Lets put some link with those mentions above.

https://stake.com/
https://betfury.io/
https://wolf.bet/sports
https://www.playbetr.com/sports

I have added up Playbetr too which ive been using this one for a while and experience is just like the same with others.
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October 11, 2021, 04:53:34 PM
#31
Well, these days it's hard to find any casino that doesn't ask you to do KYC. These are some basic practices to curb AML and several issues related to it.

But if I'm not mistaken bitsler, it was not necessary to perform KYC, but I believe that for some time now, it will be necessary to perform this type of procedure.

If I'm not mistaken, Wolf.bet and Sportsbet.io don't ask for KYC
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October 11, 2021, 04:41:40 PM
#30
I have been searching for a sportsbook without KYC that have a fairly good reputation. And with fairly good I simply mean that they don't scam and steal you money.
A lot of options but the top choices are Sportsbook and Stake.
I don't think if a gambling site that ask for a KYC is a scam, it will still depend on a project and you really have to do your own analysis before you start gambling. If you are just into a sportsbook you can try to use Stake, it offers a good platform that can satisfy your needs. Don't forget to read the TOS so you wont experience any problem later on.
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October 11, 2021, 04:37:23 PM
#29
Sportsbet and Stake are very good sportsbook websites and they don't ask kyc unless you win some big reward, that is standard procedure for most crypto betting websites, and they can ask that at any time.
Do your own research before using any betting website, and never bet more than you are willing to use.
Well good advice is also to read the TOS before using the casino to know their dos and don't because what if you have been won a large amount then you cant withdraw it without having KYC verification. It becomes worthless if there is someone who will benefit from your reward, not you yourself.
Even though most casinos now are implemented KYC but there are some places in gambling that did not have regulations. You can research here about their feedback just use perhaps the camera on the wall.

most licensed casinos will ask kyc if somehow you are suspected to violate their ToS. this is the reason why it is always advisable to read the terms of the site, particularly, if you are sending good amount of money to them. a lot of the allegations towards casinos were owed to the negligence of the player himself.
if you don't want your funds to get caught in the middle, then, would be great if you will browse their ToS especially those sections that you think may possibly affect your funds. better be safe than sorry at the end, right?
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October 11, 2021, 03:56:07 PM
#28
Sportsbet and Stake are very good sportsbook websites and they don't ask kyc unless you win some big reward, that is standard procedure for most crypto betting websites, and they can ask that at any time.
Do your own research before using any betting website, and never bet more than you are willing to use.
Well good advice is also to read the TOS before using the casino to know their dos and don't because what if you have been won a large amount then you cant withdraw it without having KYC verification. It becomes worthless if there is someone who will benefit from your reward, not you yourself.
Even though most casinos now are implemented KYC but there are some places in gambling that did not have regulations. You can research here about their feedback just use perhaps the camera on the wall.
legendary
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October 11, 2021, 03:29:28 PM
#27
Sportsbet and Stake are very good sportsbook websites and they don't ask kyc unless you win some big reward, that is standard procedure for most crypto betting websites, and they can ask that at any time.
Do your own research before using any betting website, and never bet more than you are willing to use.

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October 11, 2021, 02:10:46 PM
#26

They usually only require KYC when they find something suspicious or shady related to the gambler in question.

Is that saying they do selective KYC for customers depending on the different behaviour that they exhibit? I was thinking KYC should go round and not time specific or based on I'll behaviour of a particular customer. It should be a general action for all and not based on certain criteria of behaviour. How can they be sure that a suspicious action is actually what it is because sometimes a customer not knowledgeable could be making mistakes in trying to sign up or login and get to be restricted with KYC.
I respect the people's right to look for the suitable platform for their needs. Some cares too much about their privacy while some others prefer anonymity over privacy, and this is how we still see users looking for sportsbooks/casinos/xchanges...) that don't ask for identity veerification. From another side, KYC is a mandatory step (usually asked by regulated casinos) for users to garantee their rights with the exchange. Imagine if you are in a casino which don't ask for KYC procedure, do you really think you can withdraw a limitless amount of money? At a certain point, you will have to prove your identity in such a way.
legendary
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October 11, 2021, 01:35:52 PM
#25
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Nope, you're wrong.

All the casino mention "KYC", you will never find any casino without "KYC". They always mention KYC will be needed if they needed for several investigation, like multi-account, security account, prohibited country and other some issues.



For @OP, can we ask how much your transaction. If few hundred or thousand dollar, I have some experience with "Stake" around 2-3K$ can be withdraw without "KYC" and my account now platinum 1.
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October 11, 2021, 01:00:02 PM
#24

They usually only require KYC when they find something suspicious or shady related to the gambler in question.

Is that saying they do selective KYC for customers depending on the different behaviour that they exhibit? I was thinking KYC should go round and not time specific or based on I'll behaviour of a particular customer. It should be a general action for all and not based on certain criteria of behaviour. How can they be sure that a suspicious action is actually what it is because sometimes a customer not knowledgeable could be making mistakes in trying to sign up or login and get to be restricted with KYC.
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October 11, 2021, 11:59:34 AM
#23
That's mean the KYC is mandatory and could happen to the gambler whatever reason when the casino wanted. I'm aware not all gambler will be asked to provide KYC, but still there's a chance and you can't prevent from it.

Anyway you need to exclude Roobet in your list since they ask Tier-1 KYC now.
You are right about Roobet(Completely forgot) which is why I have excluded it from my recommendations, but the remaining sites do not enforce mandatory KYC which is why you are wrong about that part.

I have personally played in these sites from a long period and was never asked to submit my KYC at any point of time. Possibility != Mandatory.
Yes, Roobet recently made changes in their KYC after that many users claimed that this may end their future but so far they are doing good and I saw they crossed 2 billion bets in there.

Meanwhile some sportbooks may ask us to comply KYC at any time when there is some suspicious rising so everyone should be ready with KYC at any time even though there is no mandatory KYC.
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October 11, 2021, 11:33:45 AM
#22
There is a thread about the ranking of bitcoin sportsbook.
There are three A rated sportsbook:
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"A" rated books
nitrogensports.eu A+ (2013) 
betcoin.ag A (2013)   
playbetr.com A- (2019)

Thist list is created according to successfully matching these criterias:
1. Security
2. Activity on bitcointalk
3. Poster review
4. Anonymity (how often they ask you for user informations including KYC and other details)
5. Margins - How good odds they offer
6. Payout speed
7. Markets
8. Traffic 
9. Variety of currencies

From my personal experience I can say that Bitsler rarely asks for KYC details (except slots and live casino) but sportsbook isn't the niche where they shine.
And have a look at sportsbet.io (do your research about when and why they ask for KYCs), this sportsbook is really great.
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October 11, 2021, 11:05:54 AM
#21
That's mean the KYC is mandatory and could happen to the gambler whatever reason when the casino wanted. I'm aware not all gambler will be asked to provide KYC, but still there's a chance and you can't prevent from it.

Anyway you need to exclude Roobet in your list since they ask Tier-1 KYC now.
You are right about Roobet(Completely forgot) which is why I have excluded it from my recommendations, but the remaining sites do not enforce mandatory KYC which is why you are wrong about that part.

I have personally played in these sites from a long period and was never asked to submit my KYC at any point of time. Possibility != Mandatory.
legendary
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October 11, 2021, 08:31:04 AM
#20
~ And with fairly good I simply mean that they don't scam and steal you money.
Even if you are one of those honest and high bettors, you should always keep in mind that these sportsbooks would ask for KYC on cases already mentioned by some members. All of them suspended/withheld user's account at one point and ask for personal information (CMIIW sports bettors).
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October 11, 2021, 07:10:43 AM
#19
There are so many sportsbooks offered on this forum with good reputations without KYC, as mentioned above that it can be your recommendation for beginners who want to start because everyone always has different tastes in comfort where they want to bet on sports betting.

You should know about the amount of withdrawal fees and also the size of the casino so @Pmalek provided this thread and you should see which one to choose the lowest cost casino.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/table-withdrawal-fees-and-withdrawal-amounts-on-crypto-casinos-5333602
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October 11, 2021, 06:33:01 AM
#18
Is there any sportsbook without KYC have a good reputation? No
What are you talking about? There are plenty of crypto sportsbooks with great reputations that don't require any form of KYC like Sportsbet.io, Stake, Roobet, Wolf.bet etc. Crypto betting exchanges like Fairlay, Exbet etc also have great reputations and don't require KYC.

They usually only require KYC when they find something suspicious or shady related to the gambler in question.
That's mean the KYC is mandatory and could happen to the gambler whatever reason when the casino wanted. I'm aware not all gambler will be asked to provide KYC, but still there's a chance and you can't prevent from it.

Anyway you need to exclude Roobet in your list since they ask Tier-1 KYC now.

KYC will be asked only when there is a suspicious activity of the account cant be called as mandatory. Mandatory should be something when you are required to do it in order to use the service (without any exception). If you think that KYC is asked for suspicious activity only is mandatory, then there is no sites without KYC because most casino has similar rules about KYC where they can ask it for some specific reasons.
legendary
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October 11, 2021, 06:24:38 AM
#17
I play with Stake and Bitsler both are good and reputable gambling site and they have both a license but they don't ask KYC but I think if you do something illegal or suspicious maybe they will ask KYC but I haven't read anything before that both sites asked KYC to user or hold user's fund.
legendary
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October 11, 2021, 05:09:40 AM
#16
Is there any sportsbook without KYC have a good reputation? No
What are you talking about? There are plenty of crypto sportsbooks with great reputations that don't require any form of KYC like Sportsbet.io, Stake, Roobet, Wolf.bet etc. Crypto betting exchanges like Fairlay, Exbet etc also have great reputations and don't require KYC.

They usually only require KYC when they find something suspicious or shady related to the gambler in question.
That's mean the KYC is mandatory and could happen to the gambler whatever reason when the casino wanted. I'm aware not all gambler will be asked to provide KYC, but still there's a chance and you can't prevent from it.

Anyway you need to exclude Roobet in your list since they ask Tier-1 KYC now.
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October 11, 2021, 04:49:27 AM
#15
Is there any sportsbook without KYC have a good reputation? No
What are you talking about? There are plenty of crypto sportsbooks with great reputations that don't require any form of KYC like Sportsbet.io, Stake, Wolf.bet etc. Crypto betting exchanges like Fairlay, Exbet etc also have great reputations and don't require KYC.

They usually only require KYC when they find something suspicious or shady related to the gambler in question.
legendary
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October 11, 2021, 02:17:43 AM
#14
Is there any sportsbook without KYC have a good reputation? No
Is there any sportsbook without KYC but have a bad reputation? Yes, especially unlicensed or unknown casino, but I don't know.
Is there any sportsbook have mandatory KYC rules and have a good reputation? Yes, look at those casino has been mentioned by above users.

As long as you not a high roller or hit a jackpot, your're fine.
legendary
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October 11, 2021, 01:28:54 AM
#13
I'd also recommend stake since they have low minimum withdraw and no minimums on deposit. Their odds are somewhat juiced but their promotions and vip program are some of the best ones out there.

If you want a sportsbook that credits your deposit instantly then there's sportsbet, their promotion is decent as they focus on offering value markets/odds like their daily soccer blackjack and boosted specials.

You can't go wrong with these sportsbooks but if you prefer betting on popular sports then stake is the way to go due to their insurance and guaranteed payouts promos.
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October 10, 2021, 11:03:46 PM
#12
Most of sports bookie doesn’t require KYC until you have something wrong like suspected for money laundering or alt account etc. Sportsbet, stake, playbetr are quite popular this days. One more- betja.io which is operating their services for few months now but they have a great odd for you all the time claiming that they are the highest odd provider in the industry.
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October 10, 2021, 05:52:11 PM
#11
I have been searching for a sportsbook without KYC that have a fairly good reputation. And with fairly good I simply mean that they don't scam and steal you money.

To give you a start, I recommend trying Stake.com. I'm using them even before, even prior to that I joined their signature campaign. They are one of the most popular sportsbooks here with a good reputation and user-based. They also support lots of coins just in case you are concern about fees. You can also directly buy cryptos there with your fiat thru a third-party payment processor, Moonpay. It was all on the deposit page.

I think you will end up choosing a site with great promotions. That's now your task.

Website: https://stake.com/
Bitcointalk ANN Discussion Thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/stakecom-the-leading-crypto-casino-drake-ufc-everton-alfa-romeo-f1-team-2072589
Stake Official Forum: https://forum.stake.com/
legendary
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October 10, 2021, 05:32:41 PM
#10
I have been searching for a sportsbook without KYC that have a fairly good reputation. And with fairly good I simply mean that they don't scam and steal you money.

You should be wary about any site that runs without KYC because it is a two way street - the fact they are asking about it means that they are serious about following financial regulations as any good company should be. Those that do not ask for it face being prosecuted or may simply disappear much quicker than you might expect, not good if you happen to have bitcoin stored with them. Sadly cryptocurrency betting sites tend to be much more anonymous than regular sites, so it can be rather more dangerous sharing such sensitive and private documentation with them - you never know if it'll get hacked or abused later on. Better off sticking with the largest sites and actually supplying documents, although it may not be what you want to hear.
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October 10, 2021, 04:48:55 PM
#9
Aside from the recommendations above, the OP can also check this thread regarding the ratings of sportsbooks by Peeps Place.

#1 RATINGS of BITCOIN SPORTSBOOKS : poster book discussion - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/1-ratings-of-bitcoin-sportsbooks-since-2014-kyc-rankings-bonuses-scam-accus-717790

The rating may not be very accurate to their current performance in the market but at least get an idea how they are doing among other bookies.
Also, other than KYC thing, the OP may want to check other considerations like withdrawal fees as what Haunebu mentioned above.
Other than that, better check out also their reputation or trust summary of their respective rep/admin in this forum.
 
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October 10, 2021, 04:41:43 PM
#8
Plenty of great recommendations in this thread, but I suggest Sportsbet.io which is better in several ways when compared to other sportsbooks like NitrogenSports, Stake, Roobet, Wolf.bet etc.

Sportsbet doesn't ask for KYC(Unless they find something shady) and they charge zero withdrawal fees. Very few crypto sportsbooks charge zero withdrawal fees. Their odds are decent too.
legendary
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October 10, 2021, 04:36:01 PM
#7
I have been searching for a sportsbook without KYC that have a fairly good reputation. And with fairly good I simply mean that they don't scam and steal you money.

Nitrogensports.eu
Betcoin.ag
Playbetr.com
Nitrobetting.eu
Stake.com

legendary
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October 10, 2021, 04:14:09 PM
#6
I have been searching for a sportsbook without KYC that have a fairly good reputation. And with fairly good I simply mean that they don't scam and steal you money.

There are lots of reputable crypto-sportsbook that don't ask for KYC. One example is Stake.com (check my signature).

Since it will be a long list to mentioned other sportsbook, try to check some responses here:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitcoin-sportsbook-with-instant-withdraw-and-no-kyc-5195221
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/recommand-some-trusted-bet-site-without-kyc-but-secured-5107005

Since there might be some outdated information there, check reviews at those sites you will encounter at their respective official ANN thread or if available here: https://www.btcgosu.com/ - one of the most reputable review sites in terms of giving reviews at most crypto gambling sites.

first, i think this should be in the gambling discussion board. so the OP can move this topic to the right board.

aside from the mentioned threads, the OP can check the gambling board itself to learn about these sportsbooks. because reading the respective threads of these bookies will give him idea how each bookie is managing their sportsbook. also, he can see if there is/are existing complaints or issues. he can also check how KYC is implemented, if there's any. because some bookies will not ask for KYC, even if it is stated on their KYC/AML Policy, that is, if you haven't reached their min allowable amount without submitting KYC (i.e. total amt of deposit is below 2k USD or 2k EUR - some casinos don't require KYC).
sr. member
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October 10, 2021, 03:57:15 PM
#5
Well, it is quite to find now a casino that did not require even a basic KYC --most of them have.
Have you tried FotuneJack? as far as I remember before they don't require KYC not unless they have changed their rule towards KYC which is the same as an exchange that before does not have KYC but no has changed? Another is Betbit.com, it is not popular here but one of my colleagues uses this regularly and there is no problem using this casino. However, just try first the suggestion above, or if you want Esports betting, just check my signature below.
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October 10, 2021, 03:11:00 PM
#4
I have been searching for a sportsbook without KYC that have a fairly good reputation. And with fairly good I simply mean that they don't scam and steal you money.

There are lots of reputable crypto-sportsbook that don't ask for KYC. One example is Stake.com (check my signature).

Since it will be a long list to mentioned other sportsbook, try to check some responses here:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitcoin-sportsbook-with-instant-withdraw-and-no-kyc-5195221
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/recommand-some-trusted-bet-site-without-kyc-but-secured-5107005

Since there might be some outdated information there, check reviews at those sites you will encounter at their respective official ANN thread or if available here: https://www.btcgosu.com/ - one of the most reputable review sites in terms of giving reviews at most crypto gambling sites.
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October 10, 2021, 03:09:42 PM
#3
I have been searching for a sportsbook without KYC that have a fairly good reputation. And with fairly good I simply mean that they don't scam and steal you money.
I am using bitsler.com about 3 years and they have just asked me to provide my name, date of birth and email. I have nothing provided till now and also, I am operating my accounts by using vpn so my location can be different each time but still my account is safe and active.
legendary
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October 10, 2021, 02:52:40 PM
#2
I have been searching for a sportsbook without KYC that have a fairly good reputation. And with fairly good I simply mean that they don't scam and steal you money.

Stake, Betfury, Wolf... just a few good sportsbooks that have a good reputation, you don't need KYC, easy and simple registration, instant deposits, and withdraws! Each of them has its own ANN thread here on the forum, you can check them by yourself and make your own conclusions! I am active on all of them, and I didn't have any problems with any of them! That speaks for itself, right?

Of course, before you choose do your own research! Smiley
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October 10, 2021, 02:07:16 PM
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I have been searching for a sportsbook without KYC that have a fairly good reputation. And with fairly good I simply mean that they don't scam and steal you money.
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