What are the best bitcoin casino sites for US players?

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Hi. I don’t have any experience with crypto / bitcoin casinos, but I’d like to try them out. Can anyone recommend me some of the best bitcoin casinos that are US-friendly? I’m mainly looking to play slots and blackjack, but I’d appreciate if a casino site had a great game selection to try some other casino games too. Are there any crypto casinos that don’t have KYC and offer instant withdrawals?
 
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Jackbit is the best crypto casino in my opinion. There is a 100 free spins welcome bonus on Book of Dead slot with no wagering requirements. Payouts have always been quick (under 10 minutes) and I was never asked to submit any documents, even though I withdrew well over $5k.
7Bit Casino is great for slots. It offers more than 7,000 high RTP slots from BGaming, Betsoft, Pragmatic Play, Play'n GO, and regular slot tournaments with big prizes. It accepts BTC and other popular crypto and has pretty quick payouts. You might need a VPN depending on where you are in the US, though.
 
Are there any crypto casinos that don’t have KYC and offer instant withdrawals?
Strictly regulated jurisdictions require KYC as a baseline and Source of Wealth (SOW) checks for high rollers. Even Curacao gaming license requires an online casino to have KYC these days. If the bitcoin casino doesn’t have KYC, it’s likely isn’t vetted by any authority itself.

In fact, many casinos advertise themselves as KYC-free, but the reality is often different. they'll still ask for ID when you try to withdraw your winnings. I've yet to come across a crypto casino that pays out jackpots without some form of identity verification.
 
I’ve been playing at Wild.io with a VPN. It has live blackjack with real dealers, and it feels much more authentic than RNG tables. It has a pretty nice library of live casino games, much bigger than some of the best crypto casinos have.
 
In fact, many casinos advertise themselves as KYC-free, but the reality is often different. they'll still ask for ID when you try to withdraw your winnings.
I get why things like KYC and SOW checks exist, because they make sense to a point. However, I think that the level of privacy invasion today is insane, and people seem to have just accepted it. It’s like we’re treating everyone like criminals because of a tiny fraction of people involved in money laundering.

Where’s the actual proof to justify this extreme approach? I’d love for someone in the crypto casino industry to step up and share some real numbers. How many people who play at online crypto casino sites are actually involved in money laundering? What percentage of players are we talking about? That’s a rhetorical question ofc, I’m just really pissed with KYC measures because sometimes they get ridiculous.
 
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