Maybe the record from that website (Internet Archive's Way Back Machine), records similar url with the roobet casino, but if it did really existed, I strongly believe that it's not a casino.
it's normal to change domains too if a better domain becomes available
may happen in some cases
in the end domains are different than real state, you can just point to a full website from a different domain as a redirect if needed.
that's quite cool, respectable
indeed no website is completely secure but as far as I know there was never any hack or data leak from roobet, right?
There's no issue about hacking or data leak so far with Roobet and even on the other site, top crypto gambling site seems to be more secured compare to exchanges. Security will always be the concern of every gambler, good thing with Roobet they are still safe as of the moment and hopefully in the future as well.
interesting
I didn't know they has a physical branch too, is it confirmed or a guess?
it's nice to see what they do here in the forum and good to know they never had issues with hacks and data leaks