No, the account key is only accessible through your IP, the chances of the account getting "hacked" are about as big as someone bruteforcing your private key.
This is not what I asked. I asked what you would do if the CasinoBit website
itself was compromised.
However, this raises an even bigger issue. Based on this explanation, if an investor has a dynamic IP address or switches ISP's they lose their investment? You might want to rethink this system and just use accounts with passwords and 2FA like Just-dice.com. I wouldn't want access to my investment/balances to be dictated by my ISP
