And it's made to look like people are using Betking (
https://betking.io/) but I'm sure that it's not! It's just 5 or 6 names being scrolled in a steady pace with random numbers that are mostly green... like there's any casino which 90% of its customers' are winners!
Scrap that... it's showing about 99% of the players having profit!
That's indeed an obvious scam, only a little effort was put to cover it! I mean, they could have put a javascript file that would locally spit random names and values, but when I tried to disable my internet to see if it'd keep updating it surprisingly stopped updating! I then tried to use my phone and in both screens there were the same results, so at least they've build an automatic system in their server for this purpose!
Thank you for your observation. It highlights the reality behind serial scammer Dean Nolan and his motives driven by greed at all costs.
The betking website has been struggling, it is just about "alive" and there was recently a consideration by some investors to take joint legal action against serial scammer Dean Nolan. I hope that consideration becomes a reality and they decide to take this pathetic imbecile Dean Nolan to court with a view to recover the funds he stole from the 2017 ICO and also after that.
If there is a donation fund to help pay for the court case I will definitely donate. I will also gladly help supply some files which might be able to have an impact in a court in the UK which is where serial scammer Dean Nolan is based.