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I’ll be honest, this part didn’t take me long at all. I was done registering in under two minutes, maybe even less if I don’t count the moment I paused to rethink my password.
Everything from the sign-up to the login felt clear and easy, so I really doubt that you’ll have any problems with it.
I’d say that the registration process felt familiar in that “yep, I’ve done this before” kind of way. It started with the bonus selection, which always pops up rather too soon. I mean, I hadn’t even typed in my name yet, and the site already wanted to know what kind of player I was.
It’s not a big deal—this happens at every casino—but it’s kind of odd to me. Once that was out of the way, it was on to the basics like email, password, and checking a few boxes.
The second part of the form asked for my personal information, like my name, date of birth, phone number, address, and currency. Same as always, really. I didn’t have to think twice about any of it. There wasn’t anything too “personal” in the form, just the usual stuff.
It was nice to see FunID as an option. I’ve seen it before, and honestly, I appreciated that they included a little guide explaining what it is. I didn’t need to use it myself, but if I were new to the platform, I think that small bit of info would’ve come in handy.

Logging in was exactly what I expected: email, password, done. That’s pretty much it with a lot of sites.
I do want to mention again the FunID option. It only makes sense that it’s available for logging in since it can be used for registration. I just like that they have integrated it—it’s really convenient.

Verification will come up eventually (not that it’s really clarified when in the terms). I’d say the process was pretty standard.
They do give you a decent window to send everything over—you’ve got 30 days, and they say they’ll try to process it within ten once you’ve sent your documents. It can take longer if something’s missing or unclear, but that’s to be expected.
They also mention that, depending on the situation, they might ask for a few extras.
Here’s a quick look at the kind of documents they might request:
| Document Type | Why They Might Ask |
| Certified ID (passport, ID card) | To confirm who you are and your age |
| Proof of address | To confirm where you live (like a utility bill or bank letter) |
| Payment method info | To verify you own the card or account you’re using |
| Bank statements or screenshots | To track deposits and withdrawals (especially with crypto) |
They also mentioned third-party services might help out with the checks, which isn’t unusual. I’d advise you to have your documents ready at all times, as it will make things go a lot smoother when the time comes.
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