@examplensUnderstood — that's a valid constraint. If your ISP blocks the domain, "just visit the site" isn't a useful answer.
We'll look into bringing the key reputation details into the thread and OP directly so users don't need a VPN just to read basic info. Will address this in the near future.
Thanks for flagging — accessibility matters.
@JeromeTashWelcome to the thread and thanks for the honest context. The "surprise KYC after starting" scenario you described is exactly the kind of thing that erodes trust in this niche — once it happens to someone even once, they rightly start doubting every claim from every service. That's on the industry to prove, not on users to just believe.
Our position stays the same regardless of mode: no documents, no identity verification, no source-of-funds questions, ever. When you decide to test, feel free to start with a small amount — that's what we recommend for anyone trying a new service, including ours. Share the experience here whenever you're ready.
@ChikitoThanks for the note. Consistent testing over time from active forum members is what actually builds a reputation worth anything. Five years in this space is more than enough to spot most of the patterns that matter. Appreciate you sticking with us.
@dwyane36Congrats on the win! 🏆 And you captured the real point exactly — prize aside, the value in these prediction contests is in forcing yourself to think through direction, timing, and market structure. Reading the market carefully every week is a skill that compounds. Peanutswar keeps that going for the whole thread.
@joniboiniYep — that b1exch KYC situation was discussed and it's a fair point of comparison. You're right that in this niche the reputation check needs to be layered: not just "does the service claim to be no-KYC" but also "have they walked that claim back under any conditions in the past." Track record over time is the only meaningful signal.
@dwyane36Thanks for the feedback. Fair point about the onion link — bottom placement is indeed the more common pattern across privacy-focused platforms, so users familiar with the space usually know where to look for it. Not necessarily broken.
We'll keep the option open — if enough users specifically ask for it in the header, we'll consider moving it. Until then, current placement stays. No sense fixing something users find natural. 🙂
Glad the UI overall works for you.
DEX.fo — No KYC. No AML. No registration.