That's how business should be done. Metawin invested a lot in promotions to attract gamblers,
Instead of spending too much on promotions, they should have worked on the security of the site.
If they could do both, why only choose one?
I know they learned a lesson now, but what if the gamblers playing there lose their balances in this hack? If this hack and breach is done once, then there might be possibilities that this might happen once again. A hard-working man will think twice about depositing his hard-earned money in such a type of casino. I know Metawin is a big platform, and they handle these types of situations very professionally. But I am just keeping a common man’s point of view here.
I'm sure they're confident in their security, but no casino is hack-proof. Even Stake, one of the biggest, got hacked before. This shows that every casino is vulnerable. As gamblers, we should understand that getting hacked is part of the risk, and we might lose money because of it. But think about how much the casino loses when it happens.