Are there any crypto sports betting sites left that don't require KYC for withdrawals?

jakethedice

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Been using Stake for the past couple years for betting soccer and UFC, but last month they suddenly froze my account after a $1200 win and demanded ID verification. Told them to fork off and lost the money since I'm not comfortable sending my docs to some random offshore site.


Anyone know which crypto sportsbooks are still actually honoring no-KYC withdrawals in 2025? Seems like they all say "no verification needed" until you actually win something decent.


Mainly looking for something with good soccer markets and decent live betting. Fast bitcoin withdrawals are a must - don't want to wait 24+ hours to get my money.


Had a buddy recommend TG through Telegram but not sure if they're legit with bigger withdrawals. Any real experiences with them or other no-KYC books lately?
 
Yep. Been using TG for about 6 months now after Bovada pulled the same shit on me. So far so good - cashed out around $3k in February and $1800 last week with zero verification BS. Just straight to my wallet in about 15 minutes both times.


Their soccer markets are pretty solid - all major leagues and decent props. Live betting is a bit limited compared to Stake but at least they actually pay out without the ID nonsense.


This link gave me some extra juice when I signed up, might help you too.
 
Instant Casino just added a sportsbook section and they're a true no-KYC site from my experience. Withdrew $1200 two days ago, came through in about 25 mins. Their interface is still a bit buggy but odds are competitive and they have tons of soccer markets.


The only downside is that their live betting can be glitchy during peak times. But for pre-match betting, it's solid. They also have a 5% rebate program that adds up if you bet regularly.
 
Thanks for the suggestions guys. Any issues with TG for americans? Saw something in their terms about US restrictions but wasn't sure if that's just the usual legal bs or if they actually block withdrawals.
 
Thanks for the suggestions guys. Any issues with TG for americans? Saw something in their terms about US restrictions but wasn't sure if that's just the usual legal bs or if they actually block withdrawals.
Been using TG from the US with no issues. They have that disclaimer for legal reasons but don't actually enforce it in my experience. Just use a good VPN (I use Nord) when you sign up and you're gucci. Had 4 withdrawals so far, largest was around $1700, all processed without any questions.
 
All these sites eventually add KYC once they get big enough. It's just a matter of time before regulators force them to.


I've been using Coinpoker's sportsbook for a few months now. Not as many markets as the others mentioned but they've been around for years and still don't require docs for withdrawals. Had a $5k cashout last month that processed in about 30 mins, no questions asked. Seems to be flying under the radar compared to the bigger names.
 
It really depends on how much you're withdrawing. Most places start asking for docs once you hit certain thresholds.

From my experience:
  • TG: No KYC up to about $5k per withdrawal
  • Mega Dice: Clean up to around $3k
  • Instant: So far no verification even on $2k+ withdrawals
  • BC Game: Recently started KYC for anything over $1k
Just keep your withdrawals reasonable and most of these places won't bother you. And never keep large balances on any of them - withdraw after decent wins.
 
Appreciate all the feedback guys. Gonna try TG first since several of you vouched for them. Their soccer markets look decent from what I can see. Will report back after my first withdrawal.
 
One more to consider - been using BC.Game's new Costa Rica licensed site for about a month. Seems to be separate from their main platform that requires KYC now. Has all the same features but no verification required so far.

Had two withdrawals of about $600 each, both processed in under an hour. Haven't tested with larger amounts yet though.

Just watch out for their withdrawal fees - they take like 9% which is robbery. But if you hit a big win it might be worth it to avoid the ID verification.
 
Just to throw another option in the mix - Coincasino added sports betting last month and it's actually pretty decent. Their live betting interface is better than TG's in my opinion, and odds are competitive for most markets.


Cashed out $2,400 from a NFL parlay last week, hit my wallet in about 25 minutes with no verification requirements. They have all major soccer leagues plus some lower divisions that other books don't cover.
 
Been playing on TG specifically for soccer betting since December. They have most major leagues and decent props, but their live betting odds can lag behind other books sometimes (10-15 second delay which matters for in-play).

For anyone who cares about the nuts and bolts - their max bet limits are pretty good for crypto book ($5k+ on major matches), and they offer Asian handicaps which some smaller books don't.

One recommendation: don't keep your balance in BTC if you're actively betting. Convert to USDT on the platform to avoid BTC price swings affecting your betting bankroll. Then convert back to BTC when withdrawing.
 
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