There are a lot of good reasons why DaDice might not want to do this such as:
* they don't have the money, and want to offer prizes they can't pay
* they don't have the money, and want to dilute all the real investors to maximize income
* they want to use investors money, to pay previous investors to perpetuate the idea that it's a good investment (and ultimately exit-scam)
* they want to use investor money to pay for ads and other expenses
Anyone remember what happened when dice.ninja stopped publishing proof of funds? After a few withdrawals they weren't able to honor and *poof*. Dadice has all the signs of a scam in the making and the fact they refuse to follow industry norms is really not helping.
In the mean time everyone should stick with PRC and PrimeDice where their funds and investments are actually safe.
Great activity you have mate! Your name is even better
Look, we don't see any reason why you (or others) should tell us how to run our business. We pay out large withdrawals, as well as smaller ones all day. We have by far the largest advertising and marketing budget of any dice site around. Ask some of our HR in the chat, if they don't receive their withdrawals? Or did anybody complain that we don't process on time and I missed it?
Other dice sites do not publish their cold wallet addresses, so why should we?
We've offered all our investors to have their funds in a dedicated address on request, with a public note to whom the funds belong.
And that is it!
Be careful of potential scam site!
There is absolutely no reason for a Bitcoin gambling site to not publish proof of funds, especially if accepting investments.
Here's the https://pocketrocketscasino.eu proof of funds https://blockchain.info/address/1FhxjhFb1YudGC1vtV4FuLpQc2uHzq3XFd
Just-Dice showed proof of funds even when dooglus had 5 figures worth of Bitcoin invested, IIRC 30k?
Last time someone decided not to show proof was when dice.ninja ran away with all investor and player funds.
Invest/play with extreme caution