What personal information crypto casinos may ask for, when KYC can appear, and how to reduce unnecessary data sharing.
It Depends on the Casino
Different casinos have different requirements:
Tier 1: Wallet or Email First
- Required: Nothing (or just an email)
- Usually: No phone number, real name, or ID at signup
- How: Some casinos let you play with just a crypto wallet connection
- Watch for: KYC triggers in the withdrawal terms
Tier 2: Email Only
- Required: Email address
- Usually: No real name, ID, or address at signup
- Most common approach at Curaçao-licensed crypto casinos
Tier 3: KYC on Withdrawal
- To play: Email only
- To withdraw: Government ID, proof of address, sometimes a selfie
- Typical trigger: First withdrawal, high-value withdrawal, unusual account activity, or compliance review
Tier 4: Full KYC Required
- Before playing: Full identity verification required
- Typical for: UKGC, MGA, and other Tier 1 licensed casinos
Comparison Table
| Info Required | Low-KYC Casino | Partial KYC | Full KYC |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sometimes | Yes | Yes | |
| Real Name | No | On withdrawal | Yes |
| Government ID | No | On withdrawal | Yes |
| Proof of Address | No | Sometimes | Yes |
| Phone Number | No | Sometimes | Yes |
| Selfie | No | Rarely | Sometimes |
What Happens to Your Data?
At reputable casinos, the privacy policy should explain:
- Storage - how documents are protected
- Access - which internal teams or verification providers can see them
- Sharing - when data may go to regulators, payment partners, or authorities
- Retention - how long documents are kept after account closure
At disreputable casinos:
- Your data could be sold, leaked, or misused
- This is why choosing a licensed, reviewed casino matters
Privacy Best Practices
- Use a unique email for gambling - don’t use your primary email
- Enable 2FA on your casino account
- Choose lower-KYC casinos if privacy is your top priority, but read the withdrawal rules first
- Read the privacy policy before submitting any documents
- Never send documents over unencrypted channels (no regular email or social media)
Our stance: Share documents only with operators that clearly explain licensing, verification, retention, and support. If an unknown casino asks for your passport after you win but never explained that rule upfront, treat it as a serious red flag.