Well, I did tell you to totally forget about the big reward here, it's totally too good to be true, and you understand that when something is too good to be true, then it probably or may likely not be true.
I dont optioned in for promos some times, and the reason is because o dont want to get hucked down with conditions that may be hard for me to fulfil or condition that will force me to give up my deposits or losing it while trying to meet a requirement, so for sure when something sound too good to be true, it will definitely not ve true at the end, so running after bonuses that are too good to be true is definitely a bad approach to things.
Like ojima said, this is totally a scam from what I personally can see and understand, but I am not surprised sincerely, things like this are expected to spring up from time to time most especially when the bull run is approaching, they will try to gather as much crypto as possible, so we all should be careful and not give them a chance at all.
It is easy to spot scam most especially when it involved promotions and even no matter what the promises are it will still ball down to one fact which is taking your money or subjecting you to unbearable cconditionsthat will force you to give up your quest to make a good outcome from your deposits, so it best to just avoid the bonus and focus on reputable casinos that have tracked record of successful engagement both in the promotion and what have you.
And even if they use an escrow, I still will not trust such type of game or gamble, better to stick to what we already know and are familiar with, as with the online gambling casinos, than go backwards by switching to manual gambling.
Will a scammer use a legit escrow?
I doubt that and the highest they can do is to use a fellow scammer as escrow just to deceive people into depositing and claiming a bonus that doesn't exist.
The only way to if escrow is ever a workable option is to use a known escrow here in the forum and that is if the casino has that kind of capacity since they intend to scam in the first place.