In your experience about casinos, have you seen any that show such evidence in the past? That seems like revealing sensitive information that people might learn to evade in the people. The problem is that many gamblers does not real the TOS of casinos, some do but deliberately chose to be obtuse. Most casinos state in their TOS that they have the right to terminate the account of anyone seen to be violating their TOS of which multiple account is one of. There are various mechanisms casinos us to confirmed multiple accounts and that is not what they can share in public. In conclusion, Rollbit is too big to scam someone of $1,263, that is not up to what they give away monthly in their X account.
There is a lot of excitement among those who gamble, due to which they do not waste their time reading ToS. Again, some people think that TOS of all casino sites is the same, due to which they do not feel the need to read the ToS of any previous site. And later when they face any problem, they start blaming the casino site. Gambling should always be done at one's own responsibility and not with a large amount of money, but only for fun, with a small amount of money that one can afford to lose. So that if they lose, they do not blame themselves or the gambling site.
I do not buy into what the both of you have said, that is you and odohu, any external body reading the comment of both you will sense that you are siding with Rollbit, and what will further confirm this assumption is the fact that you are both wearing a Rollbit signature..
In a matter we are not very sure if the casino we are promoting is right or wrong, it's best we try as much as possible to appear neutral in our comment, lets not give readers the impression that we are siding any party in the case.
And as a matter of fact, Rollbit or any other casino including stake can scam any one off any amount of money if they want to, never assume that a casino is bigger than a scamming people off a certain amount of money even if it's $1, now, imagine a scenario where a casino unlawfully or illegally takes $1 from the account of each of their user up to 1 million users, isn't that $1 million dollars? You may say "it's just $1, the casino is bigger than this" and the next person will say the same, and the end, the casino has successfully gained $1 million dollars unlawfully.
If a user is found and accused of operating multiple accounts, if the case becomes serious and warrants the casino must provide evidence, then the casino will have to, there will surely be a way they can provide evidence without revealing any sensitive data.