The theft of the 88 ETH occurred within ten minutes of my withdrawal, and only two parties were aware of this significant transaction: myself and Bitcasino.io...
No, you're wrong. An unlimited number of people knew about this transaction, since all transactions in the blockchain are visible to everyone. At the same time, attackers use bots that signal all large transactions on the network and it is obvious that your 88 ETH belong to this category. Bitcasino responsibility ends from the moment this transaction for transferring funds to your wallet appeared on the network.
Hold on. You've completely missed the point and made a bunch of wrong assumptions.
I had over $8k sitting in my wallet for at least 36 hours before the theft. This isn't about some bot snatching funds right after a big deposit. When I said no one could have known about the transaction, I meant the specific timing and amount, not that blockchain transactions are private.
You're oversimplifying a complex situation and ignoring the actual circumstances of my case. My issue with Bitcasino isn't even about the theft itself, but how they treated a VIP customer afterward.
Next time, try asking for clarification instead of jumping to conclusions and telling me I'm "wrong" about my own experience. Your snap judgments aren't helpful and show you didn't bother to understand the situation before commenting.
Don't pretend to be an expert on a situation you clearly don't grasp. It's not a good look.