If we are to go by this, then what this means is that the site likely is short of liquidity to process withdrawals in fun tokens, can we assume that the management have possibly sold all the customer's fun tokens in their possession to buy into bitcoin's pump?
This is very possible if any one would care well enough to ask me, because I do not understand why processing withdrawals in bitcoin is easier and convenient for the casino than their own very token, most platforms will refer users to make deposits and withdrawals in the platform's own token as this promotes onchain activity for the token, but for freebitco, this seems not to be the case.
I really do not understand what going on inside freebitco. Fun token doesn't have a price that it could be dumped by the freebitco to buy the bitcoin. And even if they do it, it's their internal decision.
These day i am also confused as at one side the activities of Freebitco seems suspicious and scammy but at other hand they are processing the BTC withdrawals. If they were to scam, they wouldn't have let the gamblers withdraw their BTC and if people tend to withdraw their money and stop depositing, the site and this business will fail eventually. Don't know what freebitco are upto

No one knows what's going on inside Freebitco but it's clear after a year that this website is like an abandoned empire. Domain and hosting server expenses are paid and the website is working on its own, like Coinroll and Safedice were working years ago. When the website is abandoned, it's better to not play there because today things might be working because the process is automated but once the wallet empties, there will be no hope of getting money.
Maybe Freebitco doesn't want to scam people and something bad happened to the owner, that's why everything works automatically and there are many problems. I want to repeat again that the best deal in this situation is to withdraw everything you have and move on to another casino where owners take care of their customers and don't delay rewards or payments.