Safety & Fairness

How do crypto crash platforms prevent underage gambling?

Preventing underage gambling is a critical responsibility for crypto crash platforms: Platform measures: Age verification during registration (18+ or 21+ depending on jurisdiction). KYC verification for withdrawals can catch underage users. Terms of service explicitly prohibit underage gambling. AI-powered age detection in some platforms. Challenges with crypto: Crypto's pseudonymous nature makes age verification harder. No KYC platforms have limited ability to verify age. Crypto wallets don't require age verification to create. What platforms do: Stake.com — requires age confirmation, KYC for large withdrawals. BC.Game — age verification in terms, KYC triggers for suspicious accounts. Roobet — age verification, geo-blocking for restricted regions. Parental controls: Use device-level parental controls to block gambling sites. Monitor crypto wallet activity. Educate children about gambling risks. Use DNS-level blocking (OpenDNS Family Shield). Industry initiatives: Many platforms participate in GamStop or similar self-exclusion programs. Partnerships with organizations like GamCare and NCPG. If you suspect underage gambling: Report to the platform immediately. Contact local gambling regulatory authorities. Seek support from organizations like GamCare.