How ROLLIN.IO scams gamblers.

in #bitcoin7 years ago

I don't think there's ever many real people on the site gambling... They always keep around 200 nodes online to make it appear there are people gambling ...and that's the backend of the system they use to "weight the dice" when it's convienent for them... They'll let you win for a little bit, but if you withdraw on a win streak, they shut the site down and when it comes back on... there are suddle changes that are made... such as which side of the decimal the cursor defaults to... they will try to get you to bet mbtc instead of a fraction of mbtc... and it's in their Terms of Service that you must agree to that... but there's nothing in there about how they use automated network traffic to influence the statistics you bet on.. this is the scum of the internet using technology that is supposed to make things "decentralized" .... but they only have 1 or 2 real gamblers online at any given time... and a small army (150 to 250) of "marketplace" participants that the site mods and admins will post suddle hints to (such as reducing the faucet or changing withdrawal fees) to let them know there is real money on the table and that the gambler is winning... the nodes start betting the margins to create "weight" towards numbers that will bust the gambler...

I tried to work out my differences with the site admins and mods... but they tried to influence me to keep playing the game (and participate in their "marketplace") and talking like they didn't understand what my issue was... and then they just stopped responding and blocked me from the chat on their site... even though i didn't break any of the chat rules...

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