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Rollbit No-KYC Review 2026 — Anonymity Score 37/100
Rollbit lets you sign up and play with no ID upfront, which is why anonymity-seekers land here first. The catch shows up at cashout: winning balances have reportedly been frozen and seized under 'linked account' rules, and support goes quiet on disputes. No-KYC to get in, but not somewhere an anonymous player can count on getting paid.
My verdict
On our 0–100 Anonymity Score, Rollbit lands at 37 — KYC-gated. Founded 2020 and licensed in Curaçao, it takes almost no identity to open an account, so the front door feels private. The problem is the back door: I found a consistent pattern of withdrawals held and balances confiscated after wins, usually justified by a 'linked' or 'multiple account' flag. Private to join, unreliable to leave with your money.
What works
- ✅ Registration and play with no ID upfront
- ✅ Feature-rich product (trading, NFTs)
What doesn't
- ⚠️ Winning balances frozen or seized at cashout
- ⚠️ 'Linked / multiple account' excuse to confiscate
- ⚠️ Support goes silent once a payout is disputed
- ⚠️ Heavy account-selling spam circling the brand
Reddit & Bitcointalk sentiment
The Payout half of the Anonymity Score (16/50) is built from real player reports about actually getting money out. A representative sample:
KYC & verification
No-KYC entry scores 4.5/10. There is no ID wall at signup or deposit, so casual play stays anonymous. Verification is triggered selectively — most often after a win or a larger withdrawal request — and that is where the account can stall.
Anonymous signup & play
Anonymity scores 4.0/10. Creating an account takes little more than an email and a wallet, and day-to-day play does not demand documents. The anonymity is genuine right up until money needs to leave the platform.
Deposits & anonymous withdrawals
Anonymous payout scores 3.0/10, the weakest link. Deposits are frictionless, but reports of frozen and confiscated balances at cashout — justified by 'linked account' flags — mean an anonymous withdrawal is not something I would bank on here.
Coins & privacy
Coin privacy scores 4.0/10. The usual major chains are supported and on-chain deposits keep you off card rails, but there is no meaningful privacy-coin focus and chain analysis still applies to everything you move.
Support & disputes
Support scores 3.0/10. The recurring complaint is silence exactly when it matters: once a payout is disputed or an account flagged, players describe replies drying up rather than a resolution.
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Rollbit FAQ
- Is Rollbit no-KYC?
- You can register and start playing at Rollbit without uploading ID, so entry is effectively no-KYC. But its Anonymity Score is only 37/100 (KYC-gated), because verification and 'linked account' checks tend to surface exactly when you try to withdraw winnings.
- Does Rollbit require ID verification?
- Not to open an account or deposit. Players report ID and source-of-funds checks being demanded at the withdrawal stage instead, especially after a sizeable win, with balances frozen while those checks drag on.
- Can I withdraw from Rollbit anonymously?
- Anonymous payout scores just 3.0/10 here. Multiple reports describe cashouts locked or balances confiscated under 'linked/multiple account' rules while support stays silent, so relying on an anonymous withdrawal is risky.