YeetYeetYeet Posted February 24, 2022 #26 Posted February 24, 2022 23 hours ago, bitblogger said: Your missing the point though.. should these rules that you say Stake doesn't make only apply to one player and not the other whether they are in a restricted country or not.. and how far will it go when there whole premise was to make it optional? My guy. They will not make exceptions for anyone. If you don't want to run the risk of having to give up KYC info, don't gamble. Can you walk into a brick and mortar without flashing identification? No.
ByteMeTwice Posted April 4, 2022 #27 Posted April 4, 2022 On 2/23/2022 at 5:11 PM, bitblogger said: Your missing the point though.. should these rules that you say Stake doesn't make only apply to one player and not the other whether they are in a restricted country or not.. and how far will it go when there whole premise was to make it optional? I think your missing the point.. Stake.com is licensed in the UK via their (white-label) software provider who holds the license and probably demands KYC in their Terms & Conditions. All the other Stake sites are regulated from Curuaco, and not licensed. There is language which is designed to mislead lay persons into thinking there's a licence, but the links eventually take you to a protection site where site's can download a free badge & certificate. This is also misleading, one sentence on the certificate says Stake is protected, yet the next says Stake Isn't.. ALL SMOKE & MIRRORS
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