Not just about low demand, but most decentralized no kyc casinos we have today are actually not really decentralized as they claim, many or most of them simply use that no-kyc stuff as a marketing tactics to attract gamblers who hate kyc for whatever reason.
This is a very good point, actually, especially with the introduction of Web3 technology.
Many casino owners pretend or promote their platforms as being fully decentralized just because they are Web3-based and don’t require account creation, which is not necessarily true.
Gamblers who want to play on truly decentralized casinos need to know what that actually means and how to check if a casino is really decentralized.
I also think it’s important to note that a no-KYC casino doesn’t necessarily have to be decentralized. But in that case, users must rely on trusting the casino owners.
Yes, totally or absolutely correct, a no-kyc casino doesn't necessarily have to be a decentralized casino, the idea of a management of any casinos adding or not adding kyc is a choice, any casino, whether decentralized or not can implement kyc..
But on the other hand, when talking about decentralized casinos, a decentralized casino that implements kyc is not truly decentralized, since kyc and decentralization don't mix when we understand what decentralization truly means, and this is why its still very difficult to come across any truly decentralized casino because even the developers of the casino won't have control over it.