KYC is where the casino requests that you give them ID to prove you can legally use the casino/prove you aren't money laundering, etc.
They claim no KYC, but this is only when you create your account; however, they will go down the route of blocking you from withdrawing when you hit big and steal your money. A classic jeet casino scam, their crypto wallets could have as little as 10k in, but they don't need to payout anything.
Their ToS is AI-generated:

These three lines on their own are typical, but cover the fact that they KYC and steal your funds when you withdraw:
3. Account Creation: To use our Service, you must create an account by providing a valid cryptocurrency wallet address. We do not require any personal identification information (KYC is never required). You are responsible for keeping your account credentials secure. If you believe your account has been compromised, please contact us immediately.
13. Termination: We may terminate or suspend your account at any time, with or without cause, and without notice.
15. Jurisdictional Restrictions: Our Service is available to users worldwide. However, it is your responsibility to ensure that gambling is legal in your jurisdiction. By using our Service, you confirm that you are not located in a jurisdiction where gambling is prohibited.
Essentially, they let you deposit a lot of money as a US user, then steal your money when you withdraw a lot and see that you have a VPN IP and demand ID, sell your identity and deny withdrawal.
BetBolt did the same scam. This site is brand new, so it doesn't have reviews.
https://www.trustpilot.com/review/betbolt.com?stars=1
It's perfect for Indians since it doesn't require much money to start up, and barely anyone is withdrawing since you market to the American market. As long as your streamers are getting their money, that's all that matters.