noKYC casinos - actually private or just bait? does noKYC mean withdrawals are riskier or wha??

ive been on the same site 8 months now, dozens of withdrawals, not once asked for ID. ill screenshot my whole history if anyone actually doubts it. they DO exist. people find one bad apple and write off the entire thing
 
ive been on the same site 8 months now, dozens of withdrawals, not once asked for ID. ill screenshot my whole history if anyone actually doubts it. they DO exist. people find one bad apple and write off the entire thing
how big though? that's the only question that matters. dozens of small cashouts proves nothing,everyone breezes through those. go win a 5 figure jackpot on it and THEN come screenshot us. the small ones were never the test
 
ok now im a bit worried lol. when i put my £50 on stake last week, will they KYC me? i havent withdrawn yet ive only won like £12 total 😭 do i need to be scared for whenever i do cash out
 
ok now im a bit worried lol. when i put my £50 on stake last week, will they KYC me? i havent withdrawn yet ive only won like £12 total 😭 do i need to be scared for whenever i do cash out
Nobody on earth is going to verify you over £12, or even a few hundred. Its when you hit a number that makes a finance department look twice that it kicks in. My advice: from today, keep a record of your deposits and where your crypto came from. Do that now while its easy and youll never have the source of funds problem Phant0m is having. At your scale, play and dont worry.
 
let me get this straight. you hand your money to a website whose main selling point is that it deliberately does NOT know who you are. then you're all shocked when it turns out there's nobody accountable when it keeps your money.
this entire thread is a 20+ posts advert for using a shop with a counter. crypto is for degens, said it in the other thread, saying it again.
 
nobody invited the museum exhibit 😂 go and lick a biro grandad. some of us have withdrawn more this year than your shop took in a decade
 
here in Brazil is complicated because the physical betting is prohibit and now the government want to regulate the online and put tax, so the no KYC is good for the privacy yes but also is dangerous because if you win the big amount and you cannot prove the source then is not only the casino that ask, the BANK also will ask you when the money arrive and they can freeze your account and many people they only think about the casino part but forget the bank is watching too and the tax man also so really is two or three problem not one and people they don't realise this until is too late and then is a big mess with the bank that is worse than the casino honestly
 
the BANK also will ask
this is the part nobody say. is the same in spain. the no KYC casino is nice until your bank see crypto money landing in your account and they freeze YOU and ask where is from. so even if the casino pay you, the bank can be the bigger problem. is two risk not one, like mario say
 
small one on my situation. support finally replied. they'll release it "after manual review of source of funds" - they want me to prove where i bought the deposit crypto. i got it off coinbase like 2 years ago, no clue how im meant to evidence that now.
honestly starting to think im just eating the 8k as a tuition fee. lesson learned. when a site shouts about having no KYC, what they're really telling you is there's no one above them to make them pay you.
 
so after all this the answer seems to be: "no KYC" = no KYC right up until you win enough to matter AND your own bank might freeze you anyway when crypto lands.

think ill just keep my deposits small, not get my hopes up about big cashouts, and not treat "no KYC" as some guarantee. bit deflating but better to know. cheers for the replies (and the entertainment cryptowine and chapmanwins 😂)
 
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