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Re: WARNING: Account Closure and ~8.38 ETH Confiscated Funds by Crypto.Games
by
BenCodie
on 02/11/2023, 07:27:09 UTC
I'm "Jinx" from CG.

This is a warning to any and all Crypto.Games to users.

CG has threatened to close my account of 6 years and confiscate approximately 8.38 ETH balance, in exchange for my personal and private information.

You may be next, I recommend you withdraw your coins before it's gone.

More info: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5465778


Confirmed. I have read this case and there is strong reason to believe that crypto.games are either choosing to unethically treat players and affiliates for profit and personally identifying information, or, are taking extreme measures to save their business through these means.

See here to read more from codepoet about his experience.

Exercise extreme caution when dealing with Crypto.Games until there are resolutions to the ongoing fraud/theft allegations against them

As per the latest update from codepoet's thread, it appears that Crypto.Games has come to a resolution with the affiliate that had 8.38 ETH stuck with crypto.games.

It would be nice codepoet was able to share the information about his experience to add further comment, however no information other than that the thread is resolved is available.

I added this to the original post to:
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Crypto.Games has resolved the pending allegation regarding locking affiliate earnings for KYC since this post

Thank you for resolving this Crypto.Games and it is good to see that the player is satisfied with how you have dealt with this.

Out of curiosity DogecoinMachine did KYC have to be done for this to be resolved?

Exercise extreme caution when dealing with Crypto.Games until there are resolutions to the ongoing fraud/theft allegations against them
Dont take my comment personally mate,

I have been a former investor not just a player on crypto.games at a time when it was stilled named crypto-games and have entrusted amount of 0.1 BTC on their site. In about a year it was 0.15 BTC and that has been one of my biggest casino bankroll investments till date.

They have been operating since 2013 when they were named DogecoinMachine, IIRC and have proven their trust over time.

Thanks for mentioning me as I now see that the case was recently resolved, which is great news.

I added this to the original post to:
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Crypto.Games has resolved the pending allegation regarding locking affiliate earnings for KYC since this post

Suggest you take an unbiased approach before making such comments. A business has to protect itself. Hope you have a good Halloween full of treats.

Would also like to ask, can we please have that Investment scheme back on CG? It was too tasty a treat to pass off for many diligent investors like me.  Grin

I took an unbiased approach then, and now. It is factual that the user had an affiliate earning balance locked for KYC. It wasn't a biased opinion. What I posted was a necessary warning for other affiliates.

Anyway, it's updated now and I hope that you and crypto.games find my post updates to be acceptable.