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I signed up a few days ago and I have to say the signup process was very easy and without problems. One thing I noticed was that you had a separate section for Bitcoin games, so I presume that the rest of the games on the site is fiat only? Strange thing I encountered was that it asked for my Name / Surname / Date of Birth / Gender / Adress etc.. when you go to the deposit page and that was a bit sad, because Bitcoin is all about Anonymity and if you do not require KYC information for people with a less than $3000 volume.... why then ask for their whole pedigree? Also look like you use some strange third party to process the Crypto currency deposits, which is also unnecessary, because a lot of other casinos allow for direct deposits. Hey! We use CoinsPaid, the major payment aggregator for crypto payments, the same as other casinos on the same technical platform (SoftSwiss). Ok, you only answered my 1 question about the third party service provider and not the question about all the information that are asked when you want to do a simple deposit. Why not allow deposits without all those requirements and only ask for the KYC requirements when the person wants to withdraw an amount that are over that limit? " To get access to the Cryptocurrency transactions you shall have to register an Account, disclose properly your identity and provide required documents (the list depends on the required Verification Tier/Level and used Services) to pass the KYC and Due Diligence Verification: Signed CoinsPaid Software License and Service Agreement; Signed CoinsPaid Tech. Support Agreement NDA (optional) Signed Onboarding Application Form Signed Tech. Details Application Form Register in the CoinsPaid System Certificate of Incorporation Certificate of Good Standing Shareholders/Directors Registry Memorandum and Articles of Association Company OrgChart/Structure ID/Passport/Driver License Proof of Address Bank Details Bank Statement Bank Reference Letter Professional Reference Letter Legal Reference Letter Audited Financial Statement Selfie with ID/Passport/Driver License AML/CTF Policy *Additional documents and/or verification may be required at own discretion of the CoinsPaid and may differ from case to case." Source : https://coinspaid.com/general-terms-conditions/So you are just short of a rectal exam, before you can use their service. No man - I think you are confusing this heavily. They do not request KYC for cryptocurrency users with a betting/wagering volume under $3000. You are looking at how to sign up as a business with Coinspaid..
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June 04, 2020, 09:19:09 AM |
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I signed up a few days ago and I have to say the signup process was very easy and without problems. One thing I noticed was that you had a separate section for Bitcoin games, so I presume that the rest of the games on the site is fiat only? Strange thing I encountered was that it asked for my Name / Surname / Date of Birth / Gender / Adress etc.. when you go to the deposit page and that was a bit sad, because Bitcoin is all about Anonymity and if you do not require KYC information for people with a less than $3000 volume.... why then ask for their whole pedigree? Also look like you use some strange third party to process the Crypto currency deposits, which is also unnecessary, because a lot of other casinos allow for direct deposits. Hey! We use CoinsPaid, the major payment aggregator for crypto payments, the same as other casinos on the same technical platform (SoftSwiss). Ok, you only answered my 1 question about the third party service provider and not the question about all the information that are asked when you want to do a simple deposit. Why not allow deposits without all those requirements and only ask for the KYC requirements when the person wants to withdraw an amount that are over that limit? " To get access to the Cryptocurrency transactions you shall have to register an Account, disclose properly your identity and provide required documents (the list depends on the required Verification Tier/Level and used Services) to pass the KYC and Due Diligence Verification: Signed CoinsPaid Software License and Service Agreement; Signed CoinsPaid Tech. Support Agreement NDA (optional) Signed Onboarding Application Form Signed Tech. Details Application Form Register in the CoinsPaid System Certificate of Incorporation Certificate of Good Standing Shareholders/Directors Registry Memorandum and Articles of Association Company OrgChart/Structure ID/Passport/Driver License Proof of Address Bank Details Bank Statement Bank Reference Letter Professional Reference Letter Legal Reference Letter Audited Financial Statement Selfie with ID/Passport/Driver License AML/CTF Policy *Additional documents and/or verification may be required at own discretion of the CoinsPaid and may differ from case to case." Source : https://coinspaid.com/general-terms-conditions/So you are just short of a rectal exam, before you can use their service. Hey KakMakr - we do not request this information. You’re looking at information on how to register your business with Coinspaid. We do not request KYC for crypto gambling - give it a try and see for yourself
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June 04, 2020, 09:33:57 AM |
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Never tried greenspin.bet so far, but website design reminds me a lot on sportsbet.io Is there any connection for this two websites or not?
I agree, the look and feel its similar to sportsbet.io. Obviously, it was about the green colors. Surprise to see Tether though as one method to deposit on your side, but it's good. I also noticed what @Kakmakr said, why is there a separate games of crypto? And to avail of the welcome bonus: The bonus is available to all new GreenSpin casino players. To receive a bonus on your first deposit, enter the promo code 125GREEN before making your first deposit.
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June 04, 2020, 12:06:16 PM |
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June 05, 2020, 01:49:57 PM |
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June 05, 2020, 04:12:53 PM |
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Welcome to the forum! You should reconsider the phrasing on the image where it says "Most of crypto players require NO KYC" as it's not players requiring KYC in any case. The mild KYC policy itself is a good thing, though, and it's very reasonable that you look at the amounts and don't bother players who aren't spending much. As for the website's design, it's nice but it reminds me of both Stake.com and Sportsbet.io (the similarity to the latter has been pointed out by another person as well), so it doesn't look particularly original. Another thing I wanted to comment on is that the Terms and Conditions don't mention that crypto players are not required to provide KYC when the sums are below $3k. I think it should be added there if that's indeed the case as you say because one shouldn't rely on post on a forum instead of the official ToS when it comes to such matters.
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June 08, 2020, 07:42:46 AM |
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Welcome to the forum! You should reconsider the phrasing on the image where it says "Most of crypto players require NO KYC" as it's not players requiring KYC in any case. The mild KYC policy itself is a good thing, though, and it's very reasonable that you look at the amounts and don't bother players who aren't spending much. As for the website's design, it's nice but it reminds me of both Stake.com and Sportsbet.io (the similarity to the latter has been pointed out by another person as well), so it doesn't look particularly original. Another thing I wanted to comment on is that the Terms and Conditions don't mention that crypto players are not required to provide KYC when the sums are below $3k. I think it should be added there if that's indeed the case as you say because one shouldn't rely on post on a forum instead of the official ToS when it comes to such matters.
Hi kryptqnick, Thank you for your input. We will take into consideration changing the phrase to 'NO KYC required from most players'. We are also currently working on a blog that we hope will shed some light on the KYC and help improve understanding!
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June 08, 2020, 02:21:12 PM |
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June 09, 2020, 06:59:06 AM |
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June 09, 2020, 12:03:43 PM |
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June 09, 2020, 02:21:07 PM |
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June 09, 2020, 04:26:47 PM |
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SO how come UK players aren't allowed to play or access the webpage? I wonder how many other countries have the same restriction I understand that while this has to do with regulations there's still a substantial and potential loss that the casino is incurring especially from restrictions on people from highly developed countries. If I was working on the project I'd try to change that...
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June 09, 2020, 07:39:42 PM |
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SO how come UK players aren't allowed to play or access the webpage? I wonder how many other countries have the same restriction I understand that while this has to do with regulations there's still a substantial and potential loss that the casino is incurring especially from restrictions on people from highly developed countries. If I was working on the project I'd try to change that... They have to follow the laws man. Maybe try use a VPN or something but to me it’s great that they are following the law.
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June 09, 2020, 07:57:33 PM |
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SO how come UK players aren't allowed to play or access the webpage? I wonder how many other countries have the same restriction I understand that while this has to do with regulations there's still a substantial and potential loss that the casino is incurring especially from restrictions on people from highly developed countries. If I was working on the project I'd try to change that... They have to follow the laws man. Maybe try use a VPN or something but to me it’s great that they are following the law. Sure OGEOS, I get it, laws are laws but if a project starts cutting off people from a region with a lot of disposable income and a love for gambling it just feels like they'll be missing out on a large pool of potential customers. Plus, my suggestion was one of a potential future improvement even if its not going to be added on for a while I felt I left some 'food for thoughts' if you get what I mean.
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June 09, 2020, 10:11:30 PM |
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Hello!
Just to confirm, there is no KYC for crypto players on this site?
These days many gambling sites like this I think most of them powered by softswiss so becareful once you win they will start asking you for many verifications They destroyed the meaning of BTC. I recommend to you to play at crypto powered casinos. Softswiss casinos is not a BTC or crypto casinos they just use BTC as one of the payment methods
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June 10, 2020, 04:40:22 AM |
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Hello!
Just to confirm, there is no KYC for crypto players on this site?
These days many gambling sites like this I think most of them powered by softswiss so becareful once you win they will start asking you for many verifications They destroyed the meaning of BTC. I recommend to you to play at crypto powered casinos. Softswiss casinos is not a BTC or crypto casinos they just use BTC as one of the payment methods I played all day and took part in their competition yesterday. No KYC nothing. I am going to withdraw later today and see if they ask me
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June 10, 2020, 04:58:37 AM |
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Hello!
Just to confirm, there is no KYC for crypto players on this site?
These days many gambling sites like this I think most of them powered by softswiss so becareful once you win they will start asking you for many verifications They destroyed the meaning of BTC. I recommend to you to play at crypto powered casinos. Softswiss casinos is not a BTC or crypto casinos they just use BTC as one of the payment methods I played all day and took part in their competition yesterday. No KYC nothing. I am going to withdraw later today and see if they ask me It has been stated that No KYC for crypto players with wagering volume less than $3,000 so if your wagering volume is still under that amount then you wont be asked for KYC. Better to calculate how much you have wagered so far so you know whether you need to complete KYC or not.
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June 10, 2020, 05:23:55 AM |
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I decided to make a deposit of few thousands DOGE in order to participate on your current promotion. What I got after deposit? Games are unavailable to be played with DOGE. I tried Play'n Go, Amatic, Isoftbet, Pragmatic Play and others but all the same. So what's the point of accepting altcoins if all games are not playable with the altcoins? What can I do with my deposited doge now? Is there any ways to convert my doge to usd on your site so I can play your games? If there is nothing I can do with my doge, can I withdraw it without playing?
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June 10, 2020, 06:04:19 AM |
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SO how come UK players aren't allowed to play or access the webpage? I wonder how many other countries have the same restriction I understand that while this has to do with regulations there's still a substantial and potential loss that the casino is incurring especially from restrictions on people from highly developed countries. If I was working on the project I'd try to change that... Hey, We pride ourselves on abiding by the rules and regulations of the countries we service and we are not licensed in UK so we can’t serve UK players. Here is a list of our other restricted regions: Ukraine, United States of America, United Kingdom, Spain, France (and all its territories: Guadeloupe, Martinique, French Guiana, Reunion, Mayotte, St. Martin's Island, French Polynesia, Wallis and Futuna, New Caledonia), Israel, Lithuania, Netherlands, Netherlands Antilles (Bonaire, Curacao, Aruba, Saba, Sint Eustatius and Saint Martin). We hope to service more regions in the future
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June 10, 2020, 06:05:59 AM |
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Hello!
Just to confirm, there is no KYC for crypto players on this site?
These days many gambling sites like this I think most of them powered by softswiss so becareful once you win they will start asking you for many verifications They destroyed the meaning of BTC. I recommend to you to play at crypto powered casinos. Softswiss casinos is not a BTC or crypto casinos they just use BTC as one of the payment methods I played all day and took part in their competition yesterday. No KYC nothing. I am going to withdraw later today and see if they ask me It has been stated that No KYC for crypto players with wagering volume less than $3,000 so if your wagering volume is still under that amount then you wont be asked for KYC. Better to calculate how much you have wagered so far so you know whether you need to complete KYC or not. This is correct
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