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Re: Crypto casino gets hacked - are you still expecting a refund?
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Samlucky O
on 12/08/2025, 15:57:20 UTC
Big names like Metawin and Stake survived hacks before, and players got lucky their funds were safe. But if it’s some random casino with no deep pockets? Good luck. Inside job, outside job… either way, don’t expect them to hand your money back out of kindness.
I think every casino should have a funds backed in case they experience some sort of hack or got compromised. Its not good to see a gambling casino platform to be breach like that. The company should focus on security too and not just for profit. Its important to see the all those flaws even before they open it up to avoid users getting hampered or affected with it.

It’s nice if a casino has backup funds… but what if they don’t, and they just vanish into thin air?
well if they vanish into the air because of the hack they face from scammers, then there is nothing anybody can do about it. people will accept their faith that way as that is the risk in gambling. it is positive and negative.

I stick to licensed casinos, but realistically, if a hack happens and it’s proven legit, I’m not holding my breath for a payout. Unless there’s such a thing as “casino insurance” (which I highly doubt), you’re out of luck. Banks have that, but casinos? they don't...
i dont know if there is anything like "casino insurance" but if there is any, then it will surely be good for the casino to register under them as to reduce the rate of high loses when hack happens. and if may ask, how will you know is a casino is registered under insurance before betting? well it all boils down to not being possible.

At that point, you just move on. It’s not like you’re the only one who lost money, the casino probably bled a fortune too.
The difference is, they can just shut the doors. Sad, but that’s the game.
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