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I’ve seen many casinos try to rush you in with the quickest setup possible, but not all of them actually succeed. I expected the same here, and honestly, I wasn’t too far off, but Spinoloco was still much better.
It got me through the door fast enough, even if it wasn’t the smoothest sign-up I’ve ever done. Let me show you what I mean.
The setup here is split into chunks, which has its upsides but also kind of drags things out in my opinion. I liked that I didn’t have to fill out a huge form right away, but at the same time, it made me wonder why they didn’t just ask for everything up front and get it over with.
Once I hit confirm, the account was technically complete. But right after that, I got another form asking for my name, date of birth, and phone number. I could skip it, which was nice, but it also felt like a strange in-between step. Like, the account’s already open… so what exactly is this part for?
To be fair, it was convenient to get those details out of the way early. But it didn’t actually complete anything. Later on, I still had to verify my email and enter my phone number if I wanted to actually use the site. So really, it’s three steps to fully set up the account, but only one to register.

So, after all those odd little steps to set up my account, I figured that was it. I had an account, I could log in, and I even entered some basic information early on. But nope, when I went to cash out, that’s when the real verification started.
Spinoloco may request identity verification before processing a withdrawal, especially in cases involving large transactions, multiple payment methods, or suspected irregular activity. This process falls under the site’s KYC (Know Your Customer) obligations and can also be triggered by internal reviews or third-party compliance checks.
Here’s when they say they’ll step in:
I also learned that you’ll usually have seven days to upload the documents, or your withdrawal might get canceled or delayed. In some cases, they may also pause your deposits.
Here’s the full list of documents I saw mentioned during the process. I had mine ready, but if you’re not expecting it, it can slow you down.
| Type | What They Accept |
| Proof of Identity | A clear color image (front and back) of one of these: National ID card, passport (info page only), driver’s license, or residence permit |
| Proof of Address | Recent utility bill or bank statement with your full name, address, and a visible issue date (within 3 months). Needs to show the provider’s logo. |
| Proof of Payment | Screenshot or photo of your bank, e-wallet, or crypto account showing your name and account details. Required if you used that method to deposit. |
You upload everything in the “KYC” section under your profile. I would say it’s easy to find, at least.
The system works, but it’s not perfect. I didn’t love that they might reject something without telling me why, especially during internal checks. Still, I’d say it’s solid overall. If you’ve got your docs ready to go, you’ll probably be fine.
For me, logging in was smooth every time. I just used the email and password I signed up with, and I was back in within seconds.
That said, if you forget your password (which happens more often than people like to admit), the recovery process is quick. Here’s how it works:
I didn’t expect much going in, but this place actually pulled it off. I think it’s clean, works as it should, and doesn’t waste your time with unnecessary content. There are a few quirks—such as limited withdrawal options and some awkward steps during sign-up—but overall, it is solid and legitimate.
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