The attached logs are taken directly from our AWS server, which is were the slotgames are. Logs are taken from that server, and also we are open to give on public the IPs, User Agent of each and every call that this user made.
I agree on that.
Regarding our hot wallet, we are having indeed delays refilling it, and we are trying to fix this so that the hot wallet will get refilled "automatically", so to speak. By the way, yesterday we processed withdrawals of over 18 BTC, mostly for our investors but also for some players ( that were suffering from the Empty hot wallet issue).
You are still ignoring my request to prove funds. Where is the problem, preventing you from even answering to this request? In your initial post years ago, it was no problem to prove 200 BTC funds, and now it is?
Figures from your system are not transparent, the blockchain is. Th 18 BTC withdrawals stated can be fictitious, as your log files are.
EDIT:
Something very important that we need to mention is that Satoshislot is a
provable fair game. How someone can play Satoshislot in the first place, and then claim that we (the operator) scammed him. Satoshislot's provable fair mechanism is
publicly available and
users can verify each and every round on their own.
So a very crucial question arises: If the user really thought that Megadice was scamming him, why he did not just check his rounds, before and after the spin ?
Just to make sure your technical understanding is sufficient: Your provable fair algorithm allows the player to verify each spin of SatoshiSlot. I do not claim that the outcome of spins were faked. I claim that you adjusted my balance to 0 (and blame spins that I never did), that is something your provable fair verification is not able to cover, as it happens solely in your pages database.
Your argument and your "very crucial question" is just nonsense.