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legendary
Activity: 2660
Merit: 1074
It's possible that this user is bluffing and just trying to extort money from the gambling platform. It could also be an attempt to scam gullible and greedy players.
The fact that they are "selling" an exploit is the biggest reason that proves they are simply the fake ones. I am just getting back to the basics like if anyone had a way to make money from roobet, they would do so, and instead of selling and making that method known, they would keep it to themselves and would instead just let it be for the longest time until they are caught and since they didn't do that I am sure that they are lying.

Crypto gambling industry had faced with real methods as well before, not roobet but early days of cryptos, I have heard people steal 2000 bitcoin from primedice back in the day, I know how this system works and from that incident such people do not share their methods with anyone at any cost because that increases chance of getting caught.
jr. member
Activity: 48
Merit: 15
I would gladly do this any suggestions?  Only one I know is viabtc but they have no record of the transaction
I think you will not be able to accelerate your transaction using ViaBTC since the minimum requirement of (free) transaction accelerator is 10 sats/byte and your transaction only has 5 sats/byte so you will not be able to use ViaBTC's tx accelerator utility.

Your only option here is I think are as follows.
[1] Use @spider703 transaction accelerator. You may also want to give him some tips if ever the transaction have been included in the next block. -- https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5034315.2660

[2] Or you can try to increase your fee since "Replace-by-fee (RBF)" is enabled. RBF means that you can bump your transaction by paying a higher transaction fee. I don't know which wallet you are using, though, but this can also be done using Electrum wallet.

Roobet would not be able to give you a hand regarding this.


Viabtc has a paid service, but again they can’t find my transaction.   Rbf would create a new transaction and cancel this one.  Wouldn’t that look like doublespend this getting me banned?  I have electrum imported his wallet but the tx doesn’t even show up.  Just shows the balance as if it was never sent.

And of course Roobet can help with this.  They can ignore the transaction.  Take the $2 from my balance and allow me to withdraw .   They’re not losing anything and they’re making a very loyal customer happy.   
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1563
I would gladly do this any suggestions?  Only one I know is viabtc but they have no record of the transaction
I think you will not be able to accelerate your transaction using ViaBTC since the minimum requirement of (free) transaction accelerator is 10 sats/byte and your transaction only has 5 sats/byte so you will not be able to use ViaBTC's tx accelerator utility.

Your only option here is I think are as follows.
[1] Use @spider703 transaction accelerator. You may also want to give him some tips if ever the transaction have been included in the next block. -- https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5034315.2660

[2] Or you can try to increase your fee since "Replace-by-fee (RBF)" is enabled. RBF means that you can bump your transaction by paying a higher transaction fee. I don't know which wallet you are using, though, but this can also be done using Electrum wallet.

Roobet would not be able to give you a hand regarding this.
jr. member
Activity: 48
Merit: 15
Have an issue and I'm hoping a roobet rep can help me because support hasn't been able to.

about a month ago,  I do not know why, but a friend decided he was going to send me like $2 BTC, he asked for an address and I gave him my roobet wallet address and never thought anything of it.     Fast forward to today,  i am trying with draw $4500 but I can't because that $2 tx hasn't confirmed!     The fee is tiny and i'm concerned it may never confirm and Roobet will not relase ANY funds if there are ANY unconfirmed transactions.  

All i would like to do is deduct the amount of that transaction from my balance and allow me to have a withdrawal.  Is this possible?

I've probably gambled $20k in the past few days, so I'm hoping you can help me out.

Also, to throw more wrinkles (and why i'm pretty sure this transaction will never confirm) it's not even recorded by every block explorer.  

here is the tx hash:  3fc01dca787211b62140ea64ab3ac506bbfb454636ac0422e20e4a164190d7f5

if I search blockchain.com it comes up as unconfirmed.    if I go to blockcypher - the tx doesn't exist.  

edit:  support has advised me to 'contact the blockchain' to have them solve my issue.   smh.    Sad

thanks,
wecanbothwin

roobet username: wecanbothwin
Quick solution: Send around $14 to legit paid accelerator service and they will gladly accelerate any transaction even with 1 sat/byte. Roobet shouldn't be blamed here, just confirm that transaction with possible methods and you are good to go. If support said they have nothing to do, they can't give the winnings unless all incoming transactions are confirmed. Btw, you can use the "child pays parent" method for acceleration transaction manually if your friend still has access to old wallet.

I would gladly do this any suggestions?  Only one I know is viabtc but they have no record of the transaction
legendary
Activity: 2772
Merit: 1028
Duelbits.com
Have an issue and I'm hoping a roobet rep can help me because support hasn't been able to.

about a month ago,  I do not know why, but a friend decided he was going to send me like $2 BTC, he asked for an address and I gave him my roobet wallet address and never thought anything of it.     Fast forward to today,  i am trying with draw $4500 but I can't because that $2 tx hasn't confirmed!     The fee is tiny and i'm concerned it may never confirm and Roobet will not relase ANY funds if there are ANY unconfirmed transactions.  

All i would like to do is deduct the amount of that transaction from my balance and allow me to have a withdrawal.  Is this possible?

I've probably gambled $20k in the past few days, so I'm hoping you can help me out.

Also, to throw more wrinkles (and why i'm pretty sure this transaction will never confirm) it's not even recorded by every block explorer.  

here is the tx hash:  3fc01dca787211b62140ea64ab3ac506bbfb454636ac0422e20e4a164190d7f5

if I search blockchain.com it comes up as unconfirmed.    if I go to blockcypher - the tx doesn't exist.  

edit:  support has advised me to 'contact the blockchain' to have them solve my issue.   smh.    Sad

thanks,
wecanbothwin

roobet username: wecanbothwin
Quick solution: Send around $14 to legit paid accelerator service and they will gladly accelerate any transaction even with 1 sat/byte. Roobet shouldn't be blamed here, just confirm that transaction with possible methods and you are good to go. If support said they have nothing to do, they can't give the winnings unless all incoming transactions are confirmed. Btw, you can use the "child pays parent" method for acceleration transaction manually if your friend still has access to old wallet.
hero member
Activity: 2926
Merit: 722
DGbet.fun - Crypto Sportsbook
edit:  support has advised me to 'contact the blockchain' to have them solve my issue.   smh.    Sad


Based up on 3fc01dca787211b62140ea64ab3ac506bbfb454636ac0422e20e4a164190d7f5 transaction then it do show that it is having

Fee per byte
5.026 sat/B

which is odd that it havent able to confirmed yet for almost a month since ive seen the pool had really that 1-4 sat per byte transaction
as i remember when the network isnt clogged.It didnt really get any confirmations as of this moment which is unusual.
Blockchain cant really do such thing when a certain tx is broadcasted to network because getting confirmations isnt something
into their scope.
jr. member
Activity: 48
Merit: 15
Have an issue and I'm hoping a roobet rep can help me because support hasn't been able to.

about a month ago,  I do not know why, but a friend decided he was going to send me like $2 BTC, he asked for an address and I gave him my roobet wallet address and never thought anything of it.     Fast forward to today,  i am trying with draw $4500 but I can't because that $2 tx hasn't confirmed!     The fee is tiny and i'm concerned it may never confirm and Roobet will not relase ANY funds if there are ANY unconfirmed transactions.  

All i would like to do is deduct the amount of that transaction from my balance and allow me to have a withdrawal.  Is this possible?

I've probably gambled $20k in the past few days, so I'm hoping you can help me out.

Also, to throw more wrinkles (and why i'm pretty sure this transaction will never confirm) it's not even recorded by every block explorer.  

here is the tx hash:  3fc01dca787211b62140ea64ab3ac506bbfb454636ac0422e20e4a164190d7f5

if I search blockchain.com it comes up as unconfirmed.    if I go to blockcypher - the tx doesn't exist.  

edit:  support has advised me to 'contact the blockchain' to have them solve my issue.   smh.    Sad

thanks,
wecanbothwin

roobet username: wecanbothwin
legendary
Activity: 2954
Merit: 1155
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform

Everyone does everything to promote their own site. The fake bets are also part of this. Maybe not fair, but I don't think it's necessarily a bad thing either. it is simply a method of acquiring customers.
Many sites that are advertising on the forum work like this.

In fact, we can also try playing with fun mode this is also a fake bet, right  Cheesy If one day the roobet team offers me something similar I am not sure if I will reject it
The important thing is there must be ethics when becoming a casino sponsor player for example reminds all risks or must be 18+ as did Youtuber Xposed
legendary
Activity: 1526
Merit: 1359
It's possible that this user is bluffing and just trying to extort money from the gambling platform. It could also be an attempt to scam gullible and greedy players.


Most likely the latter. If they really found, as they claim, an exploit in Roobet's betting system, nothing would stop them from abusing that exploit for their own benefit. I see no reason why would they look for "people to try it for them".

I don't think there's anything more to it than another pointless scam attempt. But it's good that you pointed that out. Maybe Roobet can organize a covert action to reveal the real motives and maybe even the perpetrators.  Wink
legendary
Activity: 2114
Merit: 1150
https://bitcoincleanup.com/
I don't know if this is related to the unethical marketing involving influencers or not but I just wanna let Roobet know about this.

So me and some good developers found a exploit in Roobet's system which makes it possible to see the outcoming number.. We had 80% sucess rate using this.

We need people to try it for us that are serious

Please contact me on discord if you think you are a good beta tester!

Please also have a reason why we should pick you (only picking 3 people)

Contact: noneio#4570 on discord
It's possible that this user is bluffing and just trying to extort money from the gambling platform. It could also be an attempt to scam gullible and greedy players.

hero member
Activity: 1666
Merit: 502
You seem to be a newbie in the gambling world. This isn't anything new. Many sites advertise in this manner as I mentioned in my earlier post and I don't think there is anything wrong with a casino trying to attract gamblers in this way.

Also, what's wrong with sponsoring popular youtubers? This is basically the trend these days since Roobet isn't the only site doing this.
Nah, he not a newbie he was the owner of CSGOEMPIRE.

And currently have some problem with mOE_TV since mOE was playing on Roobet and could have some contract between Roobet that why he was here try to contact Roobet because of his problem with Moe.

Yeah, this originates from the scandal with Moe. After Moe was exposed (see https://twitter.com/CSGOEmpireV2/status/1364945317934862339), every single one of Moe's sponsors ended the partnership with him, except Roobet.

I found this very questionable. It seemed absurd how Roobet wanted to support someone who's attacking a fellow casino owner. Anyway, it has become apparent by now that the owner of Roobet has never been a big fan of me. This isn't the first time that we're clashing.


Before the scandal with Moe, I didn't even know that the bets are fake. While investigating the Moe case, I fell into this deep rabbit hole, and I realized that the bulk of the bets by streamers on Roobet are fake.
While I am particularly interested in exposing Moe for all of his shady activities, this still applies to all other influencers that are creating deceiving content with Roobet.


I know -- The fake bets have been a thing for years, but that absolutely does not mean that it should be acceptable. I still firmly believe that Roobet's marketing campaigns are borderline fraudulent.

Everyone does everything to promote their own site. The fake bets are also part of this. Maybe not fair, but I don't think it's necessarily a bad thing either. it is simply a method of acquiring customers.
Many sites that are advertising on the forum work like this.
legendary
Activity: 1022
Merit: 1043
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I think you missed the point.

There's absolutely nothing wrong with using money that came from a sponsorship deal. The problem here is that some of the streamers are not using money at all -- They may be playing with 100% non-withdrawable monopoly-money, while they pretend as if they were gambling real money.
I do not think that would be the case, I have seen a lot of gamblers who gambled with real money, both from sponsorship deals, or money that was basically given to the gambler to gamble on stream, if they win something they get the winning, and if they lose it they lose nothing and still get paid from streaming, so they accept it, all of those are real deals, specially the second one because casinos rarely lose money so they lose nothing, and gamblers gain from streaming anyway so they end up losing nothing as well, both end up win-win.

On rare occasions that it is fake money, it is still fine, as long as game rules are the same things, who cares if it is fake or not, it is them playing with fake money and it is not going to earn or lose us anything, they could get paid 10k and gamble with that or they could play with fake money, to them it is all the same and doesn't change anything for us.

I have won so many promotions myself, since I joined Roobet.com.
I'm sure by now I've been credited with ~$500 from Roobet.com through promo winnings alone.  Cool
legendary
Activity: 2086
Merit: 1058
I think you missed the point.

There's absolutely nothing wrong with using money that came from a sponsorship deal. The problem here is that some of the streamers are not using money at all -- They may be playing with 100% non-withdrawable monopoly-money, while they pretend as if they were gambling real money.
I do not think that would be the case, I have seen a lot of gamblers who gambled with real money, both from sponsorship deals, or money that was basically given to the gambler to gamble on stream, if they win something they get the winning, and if they lose it they lose nothing and still get paid from streaming, so they accept it, all of those are real deals, specially the second one because casinos rarely lose money so they lose nothing, and gamblers gain from streaming anyway so they end up losing nothing as well, both end up win-win.

On rare occasions that it is fake money, it is still fine, as long as game rules are the same things, who cares if it is fake or not, it is them playing with fake money and it is not going to earn or lose us anything, they could get paid 10k and gamble with that or they could play with fake money, to them it is all the same and doesn't change anything for us.
newbie
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Merit: 22
I don't like to watch live streams when it comes to gambling but I've been able to watch it a few times at the party event itself or just giveaways. Sometimes I’ve watched the stream have already started so maybe I’m missing out about letting them know if it’s sponsorship or not. And the only one I know is Xposed here at Roobet. Honestly, at first, I didn't really know that there were sponsorships or deals between the company and the streamers. But for me, whether there are deals or not, whether the money used to play comes from the casino itself or not by a streamer (it was also mentioned that it is known if it really comes from the casino) it is up to the audience or viewer to have enough understanding and knowing how he will react to it, you should know what you are entering and the responsibility you must handle.

All I can see him complaining about is that maybe it’s beginners or don’t have enough knowledge when it comes to gambling that they can be tempted to win big money that the opposite can happen. For me, it is no longer the fault of a casino or a streamer why they would be put in such a situation because they were the ones who watched and pressed the screen or the mouse to land or watch it.

I think you missed the point.

There's absolutely nothing wrong with using money that came from a sponsorship deal. The problem here is that some of the streamers are not using money at all -- They may be playing with 100% non-withdrawable monopoly-money, while they pretend as if they were gambling real money.
hero member
Activity: 2464
Merit: 594
I don't like to watch live streams when it comes to gambling but I've been able to watch it a few times at the party event itself or just giveaways. Sometimes I’ve watched the stream have already started so maybe I’m missing out about letting them know if it’s sponsorship or not. And the only one I know is Xposed here at Roobet. Honestly, at first, I didn't really know that there were sponsorships or deals between the company and the streamers. But for me, whether there are deals or not, whether the money used to play comes from the casino itself or not by a streamer (it was also mentioned that it is known if it really comes from the casino) it is up to the audience or viewer to have enough understanding and knowing how he will react to it, you should know what you are entering and the responsibility you must handle.

All I can see him complaining about is that maybe it’s beginners or don’t have enough knowledge when it comes to gambling that they can be tempted to win big money that the opposite can happen. For me, it is no longer the fault of a casino or a streamer why they would be put in such a situation because they were the ones who watched and pressed the screen or the mouse to land or watch it.
hero member
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You seem to be a newbie in the gambling world. This isn't anything new. Many sites advertise in this manner as I mentioned in my earlier post and I don't think there is anything wrong with a casino trying to attract gamblers in this way.

Also, what's wrong with sponsoring popular youtubers? This is basically the trend these days since Roobet isn't the only site doing this.
Nah, he not a newbie he was the owner of CSGOEMPIRE.

And currently have some problem with mOE_TV since mOE was playing on Roobet and could have some contract between Roobet that why he was here try to contact Roobet because of his problem with Moe.

Oh that's why he have a bad shade over those promotion made and I think he needs to move on if he have something bad dealt with mOe_TV since this cannot really help him at any cause if he throw shades for just that thing. also I don't think roobet will create a move that will tarnish there reputation since in the first place they are successful already so if there's contract done with youtubers to market their site well I don't see any problem with that.
newbie
Activity: 19
Merit: 22
You seem to be a newbie in the gambling world. This isn't anything new. Many sites advertise in this manner as I mentioned in my earlier post and I don't think there is anything wrong with a casino trying to attract gamblers in this way.

Also, what's wrong with sponsoring popular youtubers? This is basically the trend these days since Roobet isn't the only site doing this.
Nah, he not a newbie he was the owner of CSGOEMPIRE.

And currently have some problem with mOE_TV since mOE was playing on Roobet and could have some contract between Roobet that why he was here try to contact Roobet because of his problem with Moe.

Yeah, this originates from the scandal with Moe. After Moe was exposed (see https://twitter.com/CSGOEmpireV2/status/1364945317934862339), every single one of Moe's sponsors ended the partnership with him, except Roobet.

I found this very questionable. It seemed absurd how Roobet wanted to support someone who's attacking a fellow casino owner. Anyway, it has become apparent by now that the owner of Roobet has never been a big fan of me. This isn't the first time that we're clashing.


Before the scandal with Moe, I didn't even know that the bets are fake. While investigating the Moe case, I fell into this deep rabbit hole, and I realized that the bulk of the bets by streamers on Roobet are fake.
While I am particularly interested in exposing Moe for all of his shady activities, this still applies to all other influencers that are creating deceiving content with Roobet.


I know -- The fake bets have been a thing for years, but that absolutely does not mean that it should be acceptable. I still firmly believe that Roobet's marketing campaigns are borderline fraudulent.
legendary
Activity: 2660
Merit: 1261
You seem to be a newbie in the gambling world. This isn't anything new. Many sites advertise in this manner as I mentioned in my earlier post and I don't think there is anything wrong with a casino trying to attract gamblers in this way.

Also, what's wrong with sponsoring popular youtubers? This is basically the trend these days since Roobet isn't the only site doing this.
Nah, he not a newbie he was the owner of CSGOEMPIRE.

And currently have some problem with mOE_TV since mOE was playing on Roobet and could have some contract between Roobet that why he was here try to contact Roobet because of his problem with Moe.
hero member
Activity: 3178
Merit: 977
www.Crypto.Games: Multiple coins, multiple games
"there is nothing wrong since it's still money at the end of the day which is all that matters."
I don't get this argument. As I mentioned, in some cases the streamers are risking literally zero money, even though they claim otherwise.
It's absolutely mind-blowing that some people find this acceptable. Roobet and the streamers are literally lying to their audience, and they're preying on naive people who genuinely believe that gambling can be a quick way to make money, just like their favorite streamers.

This one is another topic, but what makes it more disgusting is the fact that Roobet is heavily targeting channels where the audience consists of children primarily. Sponsoring Jake Paul and Ricegum, for example, is quite questionable in my opinion.
I disagree. You seem to be a newbie in the gambling world. This isn't anything new. Many sites advertise in this manner as I mentioned in my earlier post and I don't think there is anything wrong with a casino trying to attract gamblers in this way.

Also, what's wrong with sponsoring popular youtubers? This is basically the trend these days since Roobet isn't the only site doing this.
legendary
Activity: 2660
Merit: 1261
The fact of the matter is this:
- Many of the streamers do not disclose this, and those who do, they usually explain it in very confusing & unclear terms.
- A lot of people are being deceived by this; They believe that they are gambling with real money.

There's absolutely no need for Roobet to promote fake bets like this. It would be totally possible for them to keep things real, and only allow their advertisers to bet with real money. Entertaining content and keeping things real are not mutually exclusive.

Roobet made a decision -- They willingly chose the path of greediness, and they're intentionally producing highly deceptive ads.
Then just pointed the streamer, just straight to the points dude you want to get rid of mOE from roobet because of your problem with him and why I respond like these because your post was pointed to all YouTuber/streamer even they already honest to the viewer wheres the money came from.

Are those youtuber or advertisers do told you that those money are fake or virtually nothing? I wont really believing such word if someone would really make out those kind of claims or
If you are watching a gambling video, a few casino doing a paid sponsorship video and yeah they are will fill the streamer/youtuber account money to real money but cannot be withdrawal or depending the contract was made by the casino with streamer/youtuber.

Because, youtube it self admitted the money was come by sponsor casino.
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