Westace Verification – No KYC required for cash out (Screnshots)

Verification at an online casino can interrupt the experience at the worst possible moment, typically right when you want to collect your winnings. At Westace, all the verification that was required happened during registration. Nothing further was asked at any point after that, including when I submitted and received my withdrawal.
What Was Verified and When
During registration, Westace required both email address and phone number verification. After completing the initial registration form, verification codes were sent to both contact methods. Both codes arrived instantly. The phone verification completed correctly and the status updated in real time without any issues.
The email verification also completed correctly in terms of the code being accepted, but the display of the verified status had the quirk described in the Registration article: a PWA restart was needed before the verified status appeared on screen. After that restart, both the email and phone showed as verified and the account proceeded normally. The verification screenshots for both steps are below.
It’s worth noting that some of the casinos I tested required no verification at all – no phone, no email, nothing. MonsterWin was one of them.
No Additional KYC After Registration
After completing registration and the dual verification, I checked the account verification section before depositing. No additional verification steps were pending. No document upload was requested. The platform showed the account as fully verified based on the email and phone confirmation done during signup.
This remained the case throughout the entire test. The deposit, the gameplay sessions, and the withdrawal submission all proceeded without any identity verification gate appearing. When I requested the withdrawal of €100 and later received the funds, no KYC request blocked or delayed the process.
Why Front-Loading Verification Works Better for Players
Building verification into the registration process rather than deploying it as a withdrawal gate has a straightforward practical benefit: players are never surprised by a document request at the moment they want their money. The verification is done early, when the expectation of a short additional step is reasonable and the player has not yet built up any frustration with the platform. By the time a withdrawal is requested, the account is already verified and the payout can proceed without interruption.
At Westace, that is exactly what happened. The two verification steps during registration took a few minutes combined. Everything after that, including the withdrawal, moved without any identity-related obstacle.
What the Dual Verification Means for Account Security
Having both email and phone number verified from the start of the account provides a baseline level of identity confirmation. Email verification confirms that the registered email address is genuinely accessible to the person creating the account. Phone verification adds a second contact method that can be used for account recovery and adds friction for anyone trying to create an account using someone else’s details.
Neither of these replaces a full identity document check, but for moderate deposit levels using standard payment methods, they provide a meaningful and practical safeguard. Combined with the standard practice of routing withdrawals back to the same payment method used for the deposit, the overall security picture for a typical Westace player is reasonable.
Verification at Westace is light, front-loaded, and non-intrusive. Two steps during registration, both handled quickly with instantly delivered codes, and nothing required at any subsequent stage. Players who value a frictionless path from signup to payout will find that Westace delivers it. The email display quirk during the PWA registration is worth being aware of, but it does not affect whether verification actually works.

