All payments on any of these platforms go to the same wallet, and the same company handles all deposits and withdrawals.
Each payment to this wallet has its message, which is player's identification, by this id a payment forwards through gates to the appropriate address of each company.
I agree with the first part of your statement, but not the second. There are no payment gateways (and I've used many of them) that would complicate things so much when they can easily create multiple wallets for different companies. The conclusion here is very simple and obvious: all these platforms will have matching wallets because they are part of the same company. You can't say it's a coincidence that wallets on all of these platforms are named '
x1bit' and '
x1bitpaygate'.
We don't know who owns or operates these payment gates, but they could be used for ease and additional anonymity, which makes sense.
How do you not know who handles your finances? I find that hard to believe.
Still, most of other coins are processed with a different address for each user, so it might depend on the coin as well.
It's just the way those cryptocurrencies work. While EOS (or XLM, or XRP, for example) uses wallet names and Memo (or Destination Tag), Bitcoin or Ethereum do not.
We are not allowed to build further assumptions, and there is no really a point in it.
I am not trying to create assumptions, I am showing substantial evidence to back up my claims. You failed to refute any of my claims simply because you can't.
There are feedback from other users on this forum who receives their withdrawals on time and don't have issues with 1xBit. If that's not enough for you - we are unlikely to convince you.
Teams behind these companies are different.
That's not what we are talking about here. Whether or not there is a selective scamming going on is up to the community and your clients to decide for themselves.