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July 19, 2024, 08:53:34 AM
#12
BTCHere is the new gambling site 3g8bet.com

Use tether USDT deposit without KYC, IN/OUT USDT anytime as you like.

Try here for more detail

https://www.3g8bet.com/i-2006



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I entered site with some problems, the website doesn't work perfectly for me, but in the final open, I'm mainly interested in the bookmaker, namely table tennis or baskets, SetkaCup is not on offer here, sad for me as bettor this event but good thing is that you provide the number of points for each player, which makes it easier to betting in under / over points.
hero member
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July 19, 2024, 08:38:20 AM
#11
Nah it's actually a KYC casino, I don't see any reason why you need to lie, just being honest and offer something that you have.

I don't see any list of currencies accepted in your casino except USDT, does it mean you only accept USDT? if you say yes, then your thread should be moved to altcoins board because gambling board must accept Bitcoin.

• We reserve the right to verify your registration details, such as name, address, age, and payment methods used, at any time, by requesting certain documents. These documents shall typically include an identity card, proof of address such as a utility bill, and proof of your payment method, and can be uploaded through the Cashier. If deemed necessary, we may request that the said document copies are notarized, meaning that the documents are stamped and attested by a Public Notary. In the event our requests for documents are not completed by the member, the Company may at its sole discretion terminate the account, and withhold any funds that are present therein. Should the documents fail our internal security checks – for example, if we suspect that they have been tampered with, or are in any way provided to mislead or misrepresent – we shall be under no obligation to accept such documents as valid, and under no obligation to provide feedback on the exact nature of our findings with regards to these documents.

Red flag already. If they just tell the truth and be honest regarding on possible implementation of KYC then for sure that people will don't have a problem regarding on that conditions especially if they can show this casino would run an honest business here. But guess their first introduction fail since they lie about KYC while the truth is there is a written information about that on their TOS.

For these reason we can really see how important to read the TOS of the new casino we are curious with so that there would be no surprising factor if they suddenly ask this. There's nothing wrong for asking KYC to people especially if this is for legal compliance. What's really bad here is to tell a lie then tell that people don't need to do KYC on their casino.
legendary
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July 19, 2024, 08:33:16 AM
#10
Welcome to the forum, mate. Your announcement thread can be made better by adding professional touch through animated images and necessary information. Upon checking the site, I find the color combination of the site is pretty good. You also provide both casino games and sports events; this is another bonus for all the gamblers, I would say. I also checked the bonus section and can see the welcome bonus offered. The site looks pretty good, to be honest. If you want to do any promotions here in the forum, exclusively for Bitcointalk members, then don’t hesitate to contact me.

Both the Announcement Thread and the site itself does not look professional. Mind it first impression is the last impression

When we open the site 3g8bet (a strange name too), there is a gif image that take unnecessary time to load than it shows a error on the black screen which is hardly visible.
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Application error: a client-side exception has occurred (see the browser console for more information).
I tried refresh a few times but still same error and i am unable to load this site.
OP first needs to work on the site and the ANN thread is a secondary thing that needs to be made professional too.
hero member
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July 19, 2024, 08:16:59 AM
#9
Am I the only one having trouble opening the site? I have been trying to open the website and get a good look at it and for more than an hour it just keeps loading and after that it gives me “ couldn't open the page because the server stopped responding.” error - I haven’t tried it either a different device though, I just wanted to confirm if it’s just me so that I won’t bother changing devices to access it.
You are not alone, I also experienced the same problem. I just tried opening and initially, it worked on the home screen easily. but after I tried to look at the Sports section the same message as you said I got.
I tried it in chrome it had a problem and then tried it in mozilla, it worked but I didn't open more on the site. It's just that when you open it, it takes quite a long time to load.
legendary
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July 19, 2024, 06:24:20 AM
#8
It's very important to read the TOS before signing up for a new casino. As @Solosanz mentioned, you advertise that it has no KYC, but it's all written in the terms. When an argument arises, like a user complaint about this matter, usually the TOS will be followed since that's agreed upon when a user signs up. So, your statement that we can deposit without KYC might be playing it safe because the real problem here, as we've seen with complaints about other casinos, is the withdrawals.
Do you not know all the no KYC sites that we are using are like this? As long as they are centralized sites like those few other gambling sites and also exchanges, they can force their customers to provide KYC.
I don't agree with that. Although they are centralized, if they don't have the license to operate, they can't force their customers to follow the KYC protocol, as no one is mandating them to do that. There is a big security risk on our side because we are trusting a non-regulated, centralized casino that is not a juridical person. They could also be anonymous, so they should not be trusted with our sensitive information.

We should not presume that when a casino is centralized, they hold license automatically.

What do you not agree about? That the gambling site is centralized or what? If you are gambling on a site that is not having license, you are risking your money. According to what I saw online, this site is licensed in Philippines but I do not know how true this is because I saw it on their site.

3G8 Global is a legal gaming company registered in the Philippines, an offshore gaming license issued by the Philippines government, and abides by the behavior and guidelines established by it.

You make research and see that the site is not having Philippines license?
hero member
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July 19, 2024, 05:57:06 AM
#7
Am I the only one having trouble opening the site? I have been trying to open the website and get a good look at it and for more than an hour it just keeps loading and after that it gives me “ couldn't open the page because the server stopped responding.” error - I haven’t tried it either a different device though, I just wanted to confirm if it’s just me so that I won’t bother changing devices to access it.
hero member
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July 19, 2024, 05:44:45 AM
#6
It's very important to read the TOS before signing up for a new casino. As @Solosanz mentioned, you advertise that it has no KYC, but it's all written in the terms. When an argument arises, like a user complaint about this matter, usually the TOS will be followed since that's agreed upon when a user signs up. So, your statement that we can deposit without KYC might be playing it safe because the real problem here, as we've seen with complaints about other casinos, is the withdrawals.
Do you not know all the no KYC sites that we are using are like this? As long as they are centralized sites like those few other gambling sites and also exchanges, they can force their customers to provide KYC.
I don't agree with that. Although they are centralized, if they don't have the license to operate, they can't force their customers to follow the KYC protocol, as no one is mandating them to do that. There is a big security risk on our side because we are trusting a non-regulated, centralized casino that is not a juridical person. They could also be anonymous, so they should not be trusted with our sensitive information.

We should not presume that when a casino is centralized, they hold license automatically.
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 4795
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
July 19, 2024, 02:34:58 AM
#5
Nah it's actually a KYC casino, I don't see any reason why you need to lie, just being honest and offer something that you have.

I don't see any list of currencies accepted in your casino except USDT, does it mean you only accept USDT? if you say yes, then your thread should be moved to altcoins board because gambling board must accept Bitcoin.

• We reserve the right to verify your registration details, such as name, address, age, and payment methods used, at any time, by requesting certain documents. These documents shall typically include an identity card, proof of address such as a utility bill, and proof of your payment method, and can be uploaded through the Cashier. If deemed necessary, we may request that the said document copies are notarized, meaning that the documents are stamped and attested by a Public Notary. In the event our requests for documents are not completed by the member, the Company may at its sole discretion terminate the account, and withhold any funds that are present therein. Should the documents fail our internal security checks – for example, if we suspect that they have been tampered with, or are in any way provided to mislead or misrepresent – we shall be under no obligation to accept such documents as valid, and under no obligation to provide feedback on the exact nature of our findings with regards to these documents.
But can people withdraw without KYC on the site? If people can withdraw without KYC, that means it is a no KYC. Read further what I posted below on this same post.

It's very important to read the TOS before signing up for a new casino. As @Solosanz mentioned, you advertise that it has no KYC, but it's all written in the terms. When an argument arises, like a user complaint about this matter, usually the TOS will be followed since that's agreed upon when a user signs up. So, your statement that we can deposit without KYC might be playing it safe because the real problem here, as we've seen with complaints about other casinos, is the withdrawals.
Do you not know all the no KYC sites that we are using are like this? As long as they are centralized sites like those few other gambling sites and also exchanges, they can force their customers to provide KYC.
hero member
Activity: 2716
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July 19, 2024, 01:06:16 AM
#4
It's very important to read the TOS before signing up for a new casino. As @Solosanz mentioned, you advertise that it has no KYC, but it's all written in the terms. When an argument arises, like a user complaint about this matter, usually the TOS will be followed since that's agreed upon when a user signs up. So, your statement that we can deposit without KYC might be playing it safe because the real problem here, as we've seen with complaints about other casinos, is the withdrawals.
copper member
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July 19, 2024, 12:31:22 AM
#3
Welcome to the forum, mate. Your announcement thread can be made better by adding professional touch through animated images and necessary information. Upon checking the site, I find the color combination of the site is pretty good. You also provide both casino games and sports events; this is another bonus for all the gamblers, I would say. I also checked the bonus section and can see the welcome bonus offered. The site looks pretty good, to be honest. If you want to do any promotions here in the forum, exclusively for Bitcointalk members, then don’t hesitate to contact me.
hero member
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July 18, 2024, 11:41:19 PM
#2
Nah it's actually a KYC casino, I don't see any reason why you need to lie, just being honest and offer something that you have.

I don't see any list of currencies accepted in your casino except USDT, does it mean you only accept USDT? if you say yes, then your thread should be moved to altcoins board because gambling board must accept Bitcoin.

• We reserve the right to verify your registration details, such as name, address, age, and payment methods used, at any time, by requesting certain documents. These documents shall typically include an identity card, proof of address such as a utility bill, and proof of your payment method, and can be uploaded through the Cashier. If deemed necessary, we may request that the said document copies are notarized, meaning that the documents are stamped and attested by a Public Notary. In the event our requests for documents are not completed by the member, the Company may at its sole discretion terminate the account, and withhold any funds that are present therein. Should the documents fail our internal security checks – for example, if we suspect that they have been tampered with, or are in any way provided to mislead or misrepresent – we shall be under no obligation to accept such documents as valid, and under no obligation to provide feedback on the exact nature of our findings with regards to these documents.
newbie
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July 18, 2024, 11:11:05 PM
#1
BTCHere is the new gambling site 3g8bet.com

Use tether USDT deposit without KYC, IN/OUT USDT anytime as you like.

Try here for more detail

https://www.3g8bet.com/b2006



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