Well, I successfully withdrew my earnings, 7.06 BTC, I think I'd rather keep everything in my own wallet until everything is resolved.
I think I may be the opposite of most people, I don't like to jump to the "scam" conclusion as soon as one person offers some "proof."
With all the scam accusations always flying around and even a couple scam whistle-blowing sites that list pretty much any site that is involved in BTC, I think people mostly lean towards scam right from the get-go. Some even seem like they WANT things to be scams...
Don't misinterpret what I'm saying, caution is necessary, especially dealing with BTC, but there is a line between cautious and paranoid. A warning about dealing with caution can also quickly escalate into a witch hunt.
Issues have been raised, re-raised, repeated, and rephrased about whether this is a ponzi. Any more will be beating a dead horse. Any person being smart about investing their BTC have everything they need to make an informed decision at this point. My decision: withdraw and wait. My reason: DDOs attack and current high probability of a substantial portion of the bankroll getting withdrawn in a short time period.
Casinobit, have you considered asking the community for suggestions about dealing with the attack? This is a tech-savvy bunch after all.
Showing the invest script would also help, if it won't compromise the security of the site.
You really haven't done much besides deny allegations, proving them wrong would go a long way. I can't see a reason not to defend yourself, unless there is nothing to defend.
No problem, keep you BTC in your wallet. Sharing scripts is completely out of the question, there is no ponzi and never have been.
I do appreciate the support of the community, many great people but I rather leave the programming to the professionals. As far as I'm concerned there are no accusations, just FUD and people that echo the FUD.
To the operator: why there is no clear explanation of how is the profit calculated?
The fact that people make a lot more money that expected is scaring.
The money is either from gamblers or from other investors.
As there are no sign that CasinoBit owner is considering that he need to find the bug and fix his site, I am here to announce that this site is a scam.
As I've said, there is no ponzi, the profit is calculated as (Total-Winnings)*(Respective percent owned).
How is this not clear enough?