It's great to see how Bitcointalk plays a positive role in situations like this.
bruh, did you check the date of that post before you decided to reply to it? it was 3 months ago.
i'm not trying to be harsh, but i don't see why you felt the need to reply to it now.
The platform should consider providing a proactive notice before withdrawals, such as: "KYC may be required for withdrawals over X ETH," to reduce misunderstandings. just a piece of advice
no casino does that as far as i know for a simple reason, it would be abused by bad actors.
and KYC doesn't really work that way, if a casino say "KYC may be required for withdrawals over X ETH," that would imply there is no KYC for withdrawals under X amount, which would be not true and misleading.
if you check the majority of casinos terms of service, you will see that KYC can be asked at any time and for any reason. could be before you can even play, on your first deposit, a $10 cashout or never.