
I'm getting frustrated by the harsh regulations and considered moving to VPN-friendly casinos that accept cryptocurrencies. Nevertheless, upon reviewing many crypto casinos, I've found they generally say they don't allow connections via VPNs or they block users from my country. I'd like to know how things function when opening an account. I've reviewed Gamdom, Metaspins, and Cryptoleo.
Is there anyone from The Netherlands who could provide clarity on this matter?
Stake maybe?
@hinolo While it might not impact new users, I have been told to verify my identity by the end of December or else my account will be deactivated. I've been a member for over two years and haven't encountered problems with Roobet or Mystake. Notably, Mystake allows VPN use and supports full identity verification.
Metaspins
Metawin
Wild.io
Almost all casinos run by Versus Odds B.V and also those associated with the Altacore group, Gameblezen, Snatch, etc., are accommodating towards VPN users.
I'm getting frustrated by the harsh regulations and considered moving to VPN-friendly casinos that accept cryptocurrencies. Nevertheless, upon reviewing many crypto casinos, I've found they generally say they don't allow connections via VPNs or they block users from my country. I'd like to know how things function when opening an account. I've reviewed Gamdom, Metaspins, and Cryptoleo.
Is there anyone from The Netherlands who could provide clarity on this matter?
I've been relying heavily on VPNs recently due to geographical restrictions placed on South African players by game providers. I had an insightful chat with a customer support representative at a casino who explained that the VPN-friendly approach is intended to bypass provider restrictions and access a wider range of games.
Using VPNs to bypass country-specific restrictions in casinos is generally prohibited. There's a rationale behind these geographic blocks, and it can impede the verification process of your account. While a handful of casinos might permit this, these are typically less reputable establishments, often lacking proper licensing, which introduces concerns around the safety of your money and withdrawal processes.
@BillGates87, often even utilizing a VPN won't make restricted gaming providers available in your region. Casinos verify your actual location and, based on that, filter what games are accessible to you.
@BillGates87, often even utilizing a VPN won't make restricted gaming providers available in your region. Casinos verify your actual location and, based on that, filter what games are accessible to you.
There are certain casino groups, and if we use SoftSwiss as an example, you're correct; they lock game providers based on your location. Whether or not you use a VPN, the restricted games will appear, but trying to play them will result in an error preventing access.
I have 1.1.1.1 warph
Metawin is good one