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legendary
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No, mostly new users are required to (KYC) and meanwhile old user before they force KYC before playing the game still can play and access without KYC. It's has been discussion with 1-2 years ago.

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Level 1 & 2 it's should be easy, usually faster. Meanwhile Level 3 & 4 it's the hard one, especially while you are non-US player.
hero member
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I think it is an instant approval. If you have provided the right documents, pictures of ID verification are clear and correct, you will get your wallet enabled instantly. So you can then deposit and begin your journey at stake.  Smiley
It's most definitely not instant everytime and this logic applies to literally any site out there. Some sites process the information quickly as long everything is legit, but some sites take a lifetime citing various reasons.

Stake is no exception. It comes down to the agent handling the processing basically at the end of the day based on what I observed.
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I think already have some change on KYC.

Only old user can play without (KYC) before these updates and changes to their term & conditions. Right now users are required to pass (KYC) before they can gamble. Here some discussion: https://stakecommunity.com/topic/89708-stake-forces-kyc-for-new-users/ on the discussion the @OP are being force to KYC after he was register to the site.

I think we already had this discussion a long time ago, while new user needed to passed KYC first before they can access or gambling on Stake. Old user still can play without (KYC) even my self still can play without KYC (but there is no guarantee we still can play it without KYC) because KYC might be force to any user are still not being verified to verified their account.

I think that needs to be confirmed, as I don't think there's an exemption to the rules. Just like an exchange, if you can trade without a KYC and then eventually the exchange requires everyone to pass the KYC, then it should be addressed to all users, not just the new ones. The same goes for the casino. Although I haven't followed a lot about the KYC update since I have not faced any problem gambling without KYC, this is the kind of logic I think. So I want to know if someone new here who has registered in the casino was able to play without a KYC, or not anymore.
Everything has changed now and will not be the same as a few years ago whereas we can playing gambling or trading in the exchanges without pass the KYC. With the popularity of crypto makes the governments feels it needs to be monitored by them so the governments asks the exchanges and casino to use KYC verification for their members.

You can pass Level 1 verification without any problem and you can also continue to Level 2. But that will be depends on its user because some people will prefer to do Level 1 verification. Maybe in the future, the rules in the casino will be strict than now where users must doing other verification things and that will be a requirements from the government to the casino and exchanges.
hero member
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I want to play at stake but my question is what initial level of KYC is required in order to enable deposit and withdraw functions ?

You have to do a basic level of KYC in order to activate your wallet for deposits. The basic level includes your ID card, passport or driving license verification. And this level of KYC verification is on almost every good gambling site.

So after how much time after submitting the KYC, it gets approved ?

I think it is an instant approval. If you have provided the right documents, pictures of ID verification are clear and correct, you will get your wallet enabled instantly. So you can then deposit and begin your journey at stake.  Smiley
hero member
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So after how much time after submitting the KYC, it gets approved ?
Stake has four levels of a simple KYC verification process. The time for the processing of summited KYC will depend on the level you want to undergo. However, I don't think it will take so much time to go through this process and get approval if you submit the right documents using the stipulated format. The reason why some customers might have some hitches and face delayed approval is that they didn't follow the right procedures. But you don't need to go through the entire four levels to start depositing, playing, and withdrawing from your Stake account. For more guidance and clarification you can always contact customer support, they are always active.
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I think already have some change on KYC.

Only old user can play without (KYC) before these updates and changes to their term & conditions. Right now users are required to pass (KYC) before they can gamble. Here some discussion: https://stakecommunity.com/topic/89708-stake-forces-kyc-for-new-users/ on the discussion the @OP are being force to KYC after he was register to the site.

I think we already had this discussion a long time ago, while new user needed to passed KYC first before they can access or gambling on Stake. Old user still can play without (KYC) even my self still can play without KYC (but there is no guarantee we still can play it without KYC) because KYC might be force to any user are still not being verified to verified their account.

So after how much time after submitting the KYC, it gets approved ?
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legendary
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I think already have some change on KYC.

Only old user can play without (KYC) before these updates and changes to their term & conditions. Right now users are required to pass (KYC) before they can gamble. Here some discussion: https://stakecommunity.com/topic/89708-stake-forces-kyc-for-new-users/ on the discussion the @OP are being force to KYC after he was register to the site.

I think we already had this discussion a long time ago, while new user needed to passed KYC first before they can access or gambling on Stake. Old user still can play without (KYC) even my self still can play without KYC (but there is no guarantee we still can play it without KYC) because KYC might be force to any user are still not being verified to verified their account.

I think that needs to be confirmed, as I don't think there's an exemption to the rules. Just like an exchange, if you can trade without a KYC and then eventually the exchange requires everyone to pass the KYC, then it should be addressed to all users, not just the new ones. The same goes for the casino. Although I haven't followed a lot about the KYC update since I have not faced any problem gambling without KYC, this is the kind of logic I think. So I want to know if someone new here who has registered in the casino was able to play without a KYC, or not anymore.
hero member
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But still the sector who are betting in here small compared to other sports books like (E-sport, Sport like Basketball or Soccer, etc). That's why we rare to see some casino to have sportsbook sector with (Horse or animal racing). Unless you have big revenue like stake, they can wasting on somethings sector are not quite big enough for just make the casino it's provided some sector gambling we can't see on other casino (even not gonna to bring a huge revenue).

I tried to verify it, and based on my verification, there are only a few sportsbooks that have horse racing.
Yea, there are quite a small number of gambler's that pick interest in gambling on horse racing, and even in stimulation games/virtual games there's a high attraction on popular sports games by bottors, it's for this that many different casino's get selective with the types of games they provide in their platform, especially for those casinos without large patronage, unlike stakes.com that has permeated the market.
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I think already have some change on KYC.

Only old user can play without (KYC) before these updates and changes to their term & conditions. Right now users are required to pass (KYC) before they can gamble. Here some discussion: https://stakecommunity.com/topic/89708-stake-forces-kyc-for-new-users/ on the discussion the @OP are being force to KYC after he was register to the site.
It is a temporary requirement that only new users have to do KYC but in future, I believe there will be mandatory KYc for all users, old and new users. Because KYC is part of AML and Stake.com as well as other gambling platforms will be targets of governments, DOJ and to avoid problems, they will force all users to complete KYC. Else users can decide to leave and find other platforms to use.

Like on centralized exchanges, to fulfill request from governments, mandatory KYC on all users is enforced by centralized exchanges. They don't exclude old users from mandatory KYC.
legendary
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I think already have some change on KYC.

Only old user can play without (KYC) before these updates and changes to their term & conditions. Right now users are required to pass (KYC) before they can gamble. Here some discussion: https://stakecommunity.com/topic/89708-stake-forces-kyc-for-new-users/ on the discussion the @OP are being force to KYC after he was register to the site.

I think we already had this discussion a long time ago, while new user needed to passed KYC first before they can access or gambling on Stake. Old user still can play without (KYC) even my self still can play without KYC (but there is no guarantee we still can play it without KYC) because KYC might be force to any user are still not being verified to verified their account.
legendary
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I want to play at stake but my question is what initial level of KYC is required in order to enable deposit and withdraw functions ?
CMIIW, You can play there without KYC, however it's best to complete KYC level 1 for security and convenience. Also, to get promotions and more benefits from Stake, you must finish KYC level 2.
Here's the complete information about stake KYC>

https://stake.com/blog/kyc-know-your-customer-casino-guide

That's correct, you can play without KYC. Just create an account, and you are good to go. However, if you are a gambler risking a significant amount, I suggest that you follow the KYC process so you'll get your account secured. You won't be bothered by the KYC checks because you have already passed them when you started. But just read the link @Samrean ; full information is written there.
legendary
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I want to play at stake but my question is what initial level of KYC is required in order to enable deposit and withdraw functions ?
CMIIW, You can play there without KYC, however it's best to complete KYC level 1 for security and convenience. Also, to get promotions and more benefits from Stake, you must finish KYC level 2.
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I want to play at stake but my question is what initial level of KYC is required in order to enable deposit and withdraw functions ?
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I get the point why small sportsbooks could not afford to list markets on not-so-popular sports, as they will also try to match their expenses to the oddsmakers or providers and their income. I'm just curious about this one, so I asked. However, in our country, these sports are not really popular. The most popular sports are basketball, volleyball, boxing, and billiards, all of which I guess are available in most sportsbooks. I haven't checked the billiards market, by the way, so I could be wrong.

Small sportsbook usually just list what is popular to minimize the cost from odds provider since they don’t have much players to cover the expenses.

What I’m curious about is by how much additional it will took for a casino to available different sports category on their sportsbook. This is same with slot providers which casino will need to pay for more if they want to offer more providers in their casino.
hero member
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I tried to verify it, and based on my verification, there are only a few sportsbooks that have horse racing.
Yaps, cause the sector are not quite popular.

Like, could be these sport only famous or quite interested in (UK) or some country (and pardon, usually a rich sport). Meanwhile, a sport like (Basketball, Football, e-sport) are quite high because all people from different age enjoying and can access more often to see these sport.

More markets to be open, more money casinos need to spend for the operational. If the sport sector not give a good money to the casino, usually they just wasting money (that's why we rare to see this kind of sport). Unless casino like stake or other casino who have a good revenue.


I get the point why small sportsbooks could not afford to list markets on not-so-popular sports, as they will also try to match their expenses to the oddsmakers or providers and their income. I'm just curious about this one, so I asked. However, in our country, these sports are not really popular. The most popular sports are basketball, volleyball, boxing, and billiards, all of which I guess are available in most sportsbooks. I haven't checked the billiards market, by the way, so I could be wrong.

Its rare to see a horse racing been featured on main stream that's why it didn't get much attention to the gamblers. Common thing added is those popular sports since sportsbook knows that they can get more revenue rather than adding those sports like horse racing which provably can't give any decent profit return for their business.

I also don't see much discussion about horse racing result so provably people interest towards betting this one is so low. So until there's less demand for it then provably that we could also rarely see this added on Stake or even on other casino. I think heard this horse racing betting option in Cloudbet but I'm not sure I rarely visit that casino.
hero member
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I tried to verify it, and based on my verification, there are only a few sportsbooks that have horse racing.
Yaps, cause the sector are not quite popular.

Like, could be these sport only famous or quite interested in (UK) or some country (and pardon, usually a rich sport). Meanwhile, a sport like (Basketball, Football, e-sport) are quite high because all people from different age enjoying and can access more often to see these sport.

More markets to be open, more money casinos need to spend for the operational. If the sport sector not give a good money to the casino, usually they just wasting money (that's why we rare to see this kind of sport). Unless casino like stake or other casino who have a good revenue.


I get the point why small sportsbooks could not afford to list markets on not-so-popular sports, as they will also try to match their expenses to the oddsmakers or providers and their income. I'm just curious about this one, so I asked. However, in our country, these sports are not really popular. The most popular sports are basketball, volleyball, boxing, and billiards, all of which I guess are available in most sportsbooks. I haven't checked the billiards market, by the way, so I could be wrong.
legendary
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I tried to verify it, and based on my verification, there are only a few sportsbooks that have horse racing.
Yaps, cause the sector are not quite popular.

Like, could be these sport only famous or quite interested in (UK) or some country (and pardon, usually a rich sport). Meanwhile, a sport like (Basketball, Football, e-sport) are quite high because all people from different age enjoying and can access more often to see these sport.

More markets to be open, more money casinos need to spend for the operational. If the sport sector not give a good money to the casino, usually they just wasting money (that's why we rare to see this kind of sport). Unless casino like stake or other casino who have a good revenue.

BTW anyone facing some problems today? it's keep loading trying to join the free poker roll. I missed the match.

Trying to restrast my wifi and other still loading
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But still the sector who are betting in here small compared to other sports books like (E-sport, Sport like Basketball or Soccer, etc). That's why we rare to see some casino to have sportsbook sector with (Horse or animal racing). Unless you have big revenue like stake, they can wasting on somethings sector are not quite big enough for just make the casino it's provided some sector gambling we can't see on other casino (even not gonna to bring a huge revenue).

I tried to verify it, and based on my verification, there are only a few sportsbooks that have horse racing. I only tried 3 popular sportsbooks here (Duelbits, Metawin (just new), and Sportsbet). Only one of the three has horse racing odds, and that is Sportsbet. So those that are not even popular, for sure they don't have this kind of market. The good thing about having a complete market is that it could easily attract bettors, so Stake did a great job on this part.
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