Since Kyc is becomming such a thing in the crypto world(much to my disliking), wouldn't it be great if the forum made casino operators submit kyc before being allowed to announce their casino on the forum? Give users a way to seek legal action against operators assuming their case is legit.
Since that is not an option you have, you should take what they offer and start playing in more reputable casinos. If you are from a jurisdiction that doesn't allow gambling or is prohibited on most sites, you might start betting at your local casino sportsbook.
100% supported.
I mean at any time they are holding all the cards. Customers have 0 power when it comes to disputes or anything similar. Doing this would at least protect the members of this forum from scammy behaviour.
And yes, all this KYC stuff over the past year is becoming increasingly annoying. Where are the good old times? Many sites (such as stake also) promised to never ask KYC. Now it's mandatory at some places ( such as stake for new accounts
) .
I guess the word "never" has a changed meaning now.
I have to say that's an interesting idea, though technically it'll be KYD, LOL.
Now, as for the changes in never to a mandatory, based on what I read on an explanation given by a platform sometime in the past, there's not much they can do about it. They're pressed into a tight spot between compliant to governments' AML/ATF regulation and preserving the anonymity nature of crypto.
This is one of the reason why some casinos made a tiered KYC and/or only ask for KYC when a problem occured in a user's account and not before, to give some wiggle room between compliant to govt. rules and to protect their customer's privacy.