SourceCrypto casinos used to be places where it was possible to bet on sports and play casino games without undergoing KYC and identity verification. Players were allowed to preserve their privacy but still partake in gambling. But things aren’t always as they seem.
These platforms often advertise themselves as NO KYC, but are they really?
We are at a point where KYC requirements are being abused. Those active in the
scam accusations board can probably remember many cases where players have complained about unexpected requests to verify their identities. This wouldn’t be a problem if the rules were explained and honored from the beginning.
What is happening with KYC that is so troublesome?
When you open a betting account, most casinos won’t ask you who you are.
When you want to deposit cryptocurrencies, you’re welcome to do so.
If you want to bet and play games, there usually aren’t any problems.
If you lose your coins and you wish to deposit more, no one asks you anything.
No one is called a cheater or a rule breaker when they are losing. There are no TOS infringements, either.
But if you start winning and win big, you soon become the center of attention. All of a sudden, it becomes important who you are, where you are from, the origin of your coins, and whether you have any ulterior motives for being here.
I believe many problems and misunderstandings wouldn’t happen if crypto casinos were transparent and upfront with their players from the start.
You wouldn’t be banned because you were gambling from a restricted location only after you win. That is if the casino had checked this and informed you that you aren’t allowed to gamble there the moment you tried to register. Your withdrawal request wouldn’t have been rejected because you are underage if the casino verified your legal age during your first deposit or before that.
The way the system is set up now, you are welcome to deposit and lose, but please don’t win. Because if you do, you could be thoroughly investigated.
My question to the Bitcointalk community is this one: if it were up to you, would you keep the current status quo and have crypto casinos brand themselves as no KYC, only to ask for identity verification during withdrawal requests or big wins, or would you rather be required to complete KYC during the registration process and decide there and then whether you want to do that or not?
Please submit your votes in the poll, and share your thoughts below.