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It's also important to look for online sportsbooks and casinos that use SSL encryption to protect your data and have strong security measures in place to prevent hacking and fraud.
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If you're looking for a payment method that doesn't require sharing your bank information, you can consider using crypto wallets like the ones offered by BK8. BK8 offers a variety of payment options, including crypto wallets, that you can use to make deposits and withdrawals without revealing your bank details.
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Another option is to use a prepaid card, such as Paysafecard or Neteller, which can be purchased with cash and used for online transactions without revealing any personal or financial information.
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One option is to use a virtual credit card offered by your bank, which can be linked to your bank account but provides a unique number for each transaction to protect your information.
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I suggest looking into virtual cards offered by companies like EntroPay, EcoPayz, or Neteller. These companies are widely accepted by online sportsbooks and casinos and provide a secure way to make transactions without revealing your sensitive information.

One more, another option to consider is using cryptocurrency, such as Bitcoin or Ethereum, to fund your online gaming activities. And, while this may require a bit more research and setup, it can provide an additional layer of anonymity and security.
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The virtual cards still are going to verify your accounts as they are regulated. Neteller for example will still ask for government IDs. I tried this myself years ago since I wanted to use virtual cards to make transactions.

I have not found any Bitcoin casino that accepts virtual cars though, there are some but they are not trusted ones.
I found a list of crypto casino that accepts Neteller card here https://www.bestbitcoincasino.com/payment-methods/neteller/
But still, they are not known to the community.

I would still go to what was recommended by the users such as depositing BTC and stay with the limits so casino will not ask your IDs.
legendary
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It looks impossible not to reveal your bank information when you're still using fiat to top up your online casino and sportsbook balance. Maybe look into the virtual debit cards issued by crypto companies such as Binance or the one posted by Woodie. Be sure to read up on their terms first before trying to use them.

I could be wrong, but does any of the companies (even a casino, any other) get access to the client's banking information? As far as I know, they all receive information about the payment in encrypted form and cannot even see the full name of the sender of the payment, I heard that when filling out the details, you can specify any full name, since only the numbers on the card matter (although in practice I did not check this).
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Could you kindly recommend virtual cards that online sportsbooks and casinos will accept for deposits and withdrawals without revealing my bank information?
You are lucky that the hack was unsuccessful, It is just the beginning of the new year, and that will not be a good way to start it. Since you already have this as a concern that maybe it was a breach in casino/sportsbook where you added details of your bank, why don't you just consider completely switching to crypto casinos and only using cryptocurrency to fund your account. I am personally always very careful where I put any of my bank information because you never know.


This is possible.

If the casino is selling the information on third party applications, most probably the personal information will be at stake such as the information of the owner himself and his transactions in that bank. Did you happen to read their terms of service and does it include a note that all private information you will give will remain confidential? If not, then it's a mistake on your end. In every platform this should always be secured because we are talking about information that could be used in scamming and fraud. In addition, hacking of account like what you encountered is one of the most common concerns since they knew the crucial details to be asked in accessing your account.

Better yet, reach out to the casino and let them explain their side. If their answer is not convincing, then I suggest it's time to find another one who has clear reputation in which you could trust to. Otherwise, you'll just waiting things to go worse.

this is why as much as possible, limit the personal info that you are sharing with the casino. however, if you are really using your debit/credit card to deposit funds, you can't avoid to give them your vital details. one route that everyone suggested is to deposit crypto instead of fiat. however, you will need to convert or need to use a trading platform if the funds will still come from your card. as much as possible, use a known reputable trading platform.
if not, try the option presented by YOSHIE above. it may save you from future hacking but you need to pay a lil bit of fee.
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Could you kindly recommend virtual cards that online sportsbooks and casinos will accept for deposits and withdrawals without revealing my bank information?
You are lucky that the hack was unsuccessful, It is just the beginning of the new year, and that will not be a good way to start it. Since you already have this as a concern that maybe it was a breach in casino/sportsbook where you added details of your bank, why don't you just consider completely switching to crypto casinos and only using cryptocurrency to fund your account. I am personally always very careful where I put any of my bank information because you never know.



This is possible.

If the casino is selling the information on third party applications, most probably the personal information will be at stake such as the information of the owner himself and his transactions in that bank. Did you happen to read their terms of service and does it include a note that all private information you will give will remain confidential? If not, then it's a mistake on your end. In every platform this should always be secured because we are talking about information that could be used in scamming and fraud. In addition, hacking of account like what you encountered is one of the most common concerns since they knew the crucial details to be asked in accessing your account.

Better yet, reach out to the casino and let them explain their side. If their answer is not convincing, then I suggest it's time to find another one who has clear reputation in which you could trust to. Otherwise, you'll just waiting things to go worse.
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Only crypto will not reveal your bank information even though later the casino will still ask you to do KYC but that's different because the casino doesn't have access to your bank account. I've never connected my bank account to an app or accessed it anywhere else because I wonder if it could have the same effect as you experienced. A bank account is a very personal thing that we have to control.

Crypto casino is an option for you as you can use crypto to gamble or buy crypto on an exchange and then send it to your gambling account. It will be safe for you, but be careful because some exchanges will watch you if you send crypto to the crypto casino.
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Actually there's cryptocurrency you can use to deposit in the gambling site, assuming that the country where you live accepts card to let you buy cryptocurrency. If I am not mistaken there is also some gambling sites where you can use 3rd party to let you buy credits on them but those 3rd party are reliable third party service and on that way you are sure that your information is safe and secured.

But for me the safest is buying cryptocurrency using virtual card then deposit the cryptocurrency to the gambling site and then play.
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This list could be helpful: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/list-gift-cards-providers-5208530

Anyhow, I'd just use crypto casinos.
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I've recently after an attempted hack on my bank account, grown concerned about giving casinos and sportsbooks access to my personal and financial information when I use my prepaid card to top off my bankroll and partake in my preferred casino games and sporting events.

Could you kindly recommend virtual cards that online sportsbooks and casinos will accept for deposits and withdrawals without revealing my bank information?

There are different ways which you can use to fund your casino wallet. I believed even the casino site you inputted your prepaid card details is not genuine. A legit casino site doesn't attempt to hack customers bank. You should be careful when using you bank details to register for an online sites or depositing on any online payments. For the depositing of the virtual card to fund your wallet. You can used PayPal, 2FA, and also from from your BTC wallet then you forward it to your casino wallet.
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It looks impossible not to reveal your bank information when you're still using fiat to top up your online casino and sportsbook balance. Maybe look into the virtual debit cards issued by crypto companies such as Binance or the one posted by Woodie. Be sure to read up on their terms first before trying to use them.
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I've recently after an attempted hack on my bank account, grown concerned about giving casinos and sportsbooks access to my personal and financial information when I use my prepaid card to top off my bankroll and partake in my preferred casino games and sporting events.

Could you kindly recommend virtual cards that online sportsbooks and casinos will accept for deposits and withdrawals without revealing my bank information?


If you are so concerned about security and your personal data being spilt across the network you should only use cryptos to charge you account. Of course that this is difficult for casinos that do not accept cryptos, but still if security is your concern, the best option is to only use crypto casinos.
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I've recently after an attempted hack on my bank account, grown concerned about giving casinos and sportsbooks access to my personal and financial information when I use my prepaid card to top off my bankroll and partake in my preferred casino games and sporting events.

Could you kindly recommend virtual cards that online sportsbooks and casinos will accept for deposits and withdrawals without revealing my bank information?

just an advice, if you are worried about the next time you will be hacked or someone will might get your money by giving that website an access so why don't you try using crypto as payment instead of cards? If you really insist on using that cards activate and  use 2FA, even those devs cannot access your account if you have 2fa also be careful to those website you will access soon, maybe try using amex I don't know if alipay is good.
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Could you kindly recommend virtual cards that online sportsbooks and casinos will accept for deposits and withdrawals without revealing my bank information?
If you're talking and asking about Recommendations (Virtual Cards), there's an interesting thread I've seen here.

Point (2), said by: @LotusHedel, might be the basic acknowledgment of your question.

I just checked the website and here are some of my thoughts:

1. You're using that even the reloadable card won't need a KYC verification. How did you manage to do that and what changed?
2. On the site, you're saying that the user can use "any name". That doesn't safe at all, does it? What happens if you're required to ask the user to verify his ID due to some suspicious activity?
3. What's the difference between "reloading a card" and "funding the account"? It says 0$ for the former and 5% for the latter. Which one actually takes place when I want to add more funds to my card?
4. Are these fees real? 15% + USD for withdrawing funds to PayPal, SEPA, or anything else is just too much. Why would anyone use that instead of going to a non-KYC P2P exchange and changing his crypto for way lower fees?
5. The reloadable card is also pretty expensive. 65$ for issuing a virtual card?
6. You said the cards can hold up to 4000 USD. Does that mean you can reload the card as long as the overall balance doesn't exceed that amount?

Hi thanks for the questions,

1. We used a different bank that we had previously. They were more open to the idea, and they are a neobank. So I'm happy!
2. Short answer, we will never ask iD.
3. So before you can purchase a card, you will need to fund your account with crypto or perfect money when funding your account you will need to pay that fee. After that you can use your account balance to load or buy cards.
4. We have that option right now to be able to withdraw from your account balance. However, that's not what we want because it's very time-consuming. So that why those fee are high. We are not an exchange. It it's possible that we will disable that feature in the future.
5. We only make a little bit of money when you purchase a card, so if you buy a reloadable card, you can reload that card for free and don't need a new one until you hit the threshold of 4000 USD. So in order to keep it fair and square the cost of the reloadable cards are 69.00, but keep in mind we are the only service that provides this.
6. You can reload the card up to 4000 USD after that you need to buy a new one.

Best


P.s. Also we will have a referral system where you earn 3USD for every card your referral buys. Also we will give 4 free cards to users on this platform to test cards and leave a option.

It seems that the Virtual Card that @LotusHedel is talking about is suitable if you want to use it.

Notes:
Before you buy the Virtual Card that @LotusHedel talked about, you first ask about the features or systems you want to know about, before you use them.
For example: bank or casino and sportsbook information, if you are satisfied and get an answer, then you will consider buying or not, I will only provide the information that I know to you, the rest of the decisions are yours.
legendary
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Why virtual cards when you can go the crypto route anyway? I doubt there is any that can serve your purpose at all, or they may be but the casinos that will accept them will be limited. In crypto, you will not have to worry about your banking information being phished. Just send the money over to the casino and wait for confirmations. After that, you're ready to go.

Casinos that allow the use of credit and debit cards run the risk of getting attacked by hackers for the cards' information. Better be safe than sorry, and since you already know cryptocurrencies, just buy crypto and use it to gamble.
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I've recently after an attempted hack on my bank account, grown concerned about giving casinos and sportsbooks access to my personal and financial information when I use my prepaid card to top off my bankroll and partake in my preferred casino games and sporting events.
I don't know what providers these casino's use but on several instances I have noticed that my bank card hardly requests for my OTP when depositing money on these platforms which is certainly a security risk using a card connected to your savings or main account. FYI sometimes it could be that there is a cloned site you use and hackers could have phished this card information hence best solution have a dedicated account for gambling and stuff.

Could you kindly recommend virtual cards that online sportsbooks and casinos will accept for deposits and withdrawals without revealing my bank information?

Virtual cards are a good alternative to the actual cards but the problem comes in when the casino asks you to complete KYC with a photo of your bank card which means card verification is already a fail here. But if you are still in need of a VCC try CoinPayCard ==> https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.61537447
 
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Could you kindly recommend virtual cards that online sportsbooks and casinos will accept for deposits and withdrawals without revealing my bank information?

This can be used by the new IFNs poping up like mushrooms. Some of them use virtual cards (too). The most known is Revolut, but it really depends on what country your residence is in. (I don't know which of them support well the online casinos and sportsbooks, that's up for your further research).
Plus, from what I know, even Google Pay/Apple Pay hide your card/bank information, exposing actually a virtual card (I don't know how or if it can be used online, not that much experience in that).

However, as the others said, why don't you just use the online services that accept bitcoin/crypto? This should be much safer and better.
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