When i asked about how much their bankroll, OP said they have $250,000 as bankroll, which is "too small" compared their max winning amount on one of their games, crash game with $5,000,000.
Considering the way he acted after getting asked some tough questions, I seriously doubt that they even had $250,000 bankroll. In the best case scenario this is one of those 'fake it till you make it" casino scenarios where they start with minimum amount of money, hoping that no one will win big until they have bankroll big enough, so something similar to that Bitlucy failure. What is more likely though is that its just a straight up scam and they were caught lying early with that $5,000,000 jackpot claim nonsense, made so big in order to attract unsuspected players.
Anyway, it will be interesting to see how this plays out.
Yeah, i think it's just like another scam site. We know lot of new gambling site also doing that, instead of prove their bankroll, they prefer to run away and deleting all evidence so we can't trace them (luckily we have loyceV's data).
That's also one of their goal to attract people come too and playing on there, build up more money until they have enough bankroll to prove they have more money than max winning amount.
Thanks to other people as well who searching their website data