Won $600 in crypto but I'm 17. Need wallet without KYC help

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So I know I fucked up but hear me out
Started playing on crypto casino (wont say which one cause dont want them coming after me). Deposited $50 i had from birthday money and actually won. Built it up to $600. Tried to withdraw and they want KYC verification. Drivers license, proof of address, etc. Problem: I'm 17. Parents dont know I was gambling and will lose their shit if they find out. Is there a wallet that doesn't require verification where I can receive the $600? I'll turn 18 in 4 months but need to cash out before casino realizes my age and locks everything.
and please don't lecture me I know it was stupid. Just need practical advice on non-KYC wallets.
edit: Yes I know underage gambling is illegal. Yes I know I shouldn't have done it but the money is already won so just trying to salvage the situation. please let's head on to that part
 
bruh you really asking for help breaking the law on a public forum 💀💀
delete this and take the L before you get yourself in actual trouble lmaooo
Its not like stealing or anything. I won the money fair just cant access it cause of age. figured crypto people would be more helpful with the whole "financial freedom" thing
 
mate ur 17 gambling on crypto casinos and now asking internet strangers to help you hide it from your parents??! this is why these sites have age restrictions in the first place
 
mate ur 17 gambling on crypto casinos and now asking internet strangers to help you hide it from your parents??! this is why these sites have age restrictions in the first place
Ok but that doesn't answer my question. I'm not asking if it was smart. im asking if there's a non-kyc wallet optin
 
Setting aside legality: most reputable non-KYC wallets still have receiving limits or require eventual verification for amounts over $500-1000. Options like Exodus, Electrum allow receiving without KYC but cashing out to fiat will still require age verification at exchange level.
The practical reality is you likely can't access these funds without involving an adult.
 
Setting aside legality: most reputable non-KYC wallets still have receiving limits or require eventual verification for amounts over $500-1000. Options like Exodus, Electrum allow receiving without KYC but cashing out to fiat will still require age verification at exchange level.
The practical reality is you likely can't access these funds without involving an adult.
What if i just keep it in crypto and wait til Im 18? can I receive the $600 to a wallet now and just hold it for 4 months?
 
You can receive crypto to non-KYC wallet (Exodus, Trust Wallet, etc). That part is straightforward.
Problem is the casino. Once they request KYC and you can't provide valid adult documentation, they'll likely freeze the account and confiscate funds. Most casino terms explicitly prohibit underage play and void all winnings.
So even if you could receive it, casino probably won't send it once they realize your age
 
You can receive crypto to non-KYC wallet (Exodus, Trust Wallet, etc). That part is straightforward.
Problem is the casino. Once they request KYC and you can't provide valid adult documentation, they'll likely freeze the account and confiscate funds. Most casino terms explicitly prohibit underage play and void all winnings.
So even if you could receive it, casino probably won't send it once they realize your age
so basically I'm screwed either way? If I submit real ID they see Im underage and take the money. If I don't submit anything they never process withdrawal and keep the money
 
this is unfortunately why age restrictions exist. you're in impossible position now as money was never really yours because you weren't eligible to play in the first place. casino will almost certainly keep it once they verify age
 
There's no legitimate way around this so only options are:
  1. Tell parents, they can potentially help recover the funds as you're minor
  2. Wait until 18, try to verify then (funds likely confiscated by then)
  3. Submit fake ID (illegal, don't do this)
  4. Accept the loss as expensive lesson
None are good options but those are the realistic choices here
 
Adding to above casinos cross-reference ID photos with account selfies. Using parent's ID while submitting your photo will trigger fraud alerts and likely result in authorities being contacted. This is not a viable option and could create serious legal problems for both you and your parent!
 
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