NoKYC Vault/KYC checker

Interactive tool

What triggers KYC at this casino?

Pick an operator and a planned withdrawal amount. The checker returns whether ID is likely to be requested at that figure, the operator’s soft threshold, big-winner and proof-of-age clauses, the Monero reality, the full anonymity-score breakdown and the separate trust/safety score.

Verdict for this withdrawal

Anonymity score

    How the anonymity score is built

    A weighted 0–100 rubric. Higher means more privacy friction removed — not safer or more legal:

    • Registration (25): email/Telegram-only with no personal data = 25; email + basic data = 12; phone/ID at signup = 0.
    • Withdrawal without ID (30): no fixed threshold / stays no-KYC = 30; high soft threshold >$5k = 20; standard ~$2k = 10; mandatory KYC to withdraw = 0.
    • Privacy-coin support (15): native Monero = 15; other privacy coin = 8; BTC/ETH only = 3.
    • Data-retention transparency (10): clear minimal-retention policy = 10; vague = 4.
    • Licence/AML looseness (10): looser licence = higher privacy score — deliberately paired with a separate trust score so you see the trade-off.
    • Payout-cap freedom (10): no cap = 10; monthly cap present = 4.

    This tool reports privacy friction, not legality or safety. Any score collapses to zero effective anonymity the moment an AML or fraud flag fires, and every licensed operator reserves the right to demand ID at any time. Figures are soft thresholds gathered from operator terms and hands-on testing; treat them as guidance, not guarantees.

    How to read the verdict

    The checker compares your withdrawal amount against the operator’s soft trip-wire:

    The triggers behind the numbers

    Verification at a no-KYC casino is risk-based, and these are the events that most often turn an anonymous account into a verified one:

    For the full weighting behind the anonymity score, see our methodology. To understand the safety side, read is no-KYC gambling safe and legal.

    Tool FAQ

    How accurate are these KYC thresholds?

    They are soft thresholds gathered from operator terms and our own hands-on testing, and they are guidance rather than guarantees. Verification at crypto casinos is risk-based: the same operator may verify one player at $1,500 and leave another untouched at $8,000. Treat the numbers as the likely point at which a request becomes probable, not a hard line.

    What is the difference between the anonymity score and the trust score?

    The anonymity score (0-100) measures how much verification friction an operator removes - higher is more private. The trust/safety score (0-100) measures licensing strength and consumer protection - higher is safer. We keep them separate because looser KYC usually means weaker protection, and one number would hide that trade-off.

    Why does a high anonymity score not mean a casino is safe?

    Because the two are often inversely related. An unlicensed operator with no document checks scores high on anonymity precisely because it has little oversight - which also means little consumer protection and no dispute body. The score measures privacy friction, never safety or legality.

    Can my anonymity score collapse to zero?

    Yes, instantly. Any operator's effective anonymity drops to nothing the moment an anti-money-laundering or fraud flag fires, or when you cross a verification threshold. Every licensed casino reserves the contractual right to demand ID at any time, regardless of its usual posture.

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    Marcus Vellum
    Lead crypto-gambling analyst · About the team
    18+ only. This tool reports privacy friction, not legality or safety. Gamble responsibly and check your local law — see responsible gambling.