Here's my theory. I don't know if you have seen a Black Mirror episode, "Smithereens", but what's happening here with Betnomi might be similar to the events in that episode, namely: you create a big and very profitable business, make a lot of money, and decide to take a rest in some remote place with no mobile or internet for 2-3 months. Unprofessional? Very much so. But humanly it can be understood. It may be a lifetime opportunity to spend couple of months like that. You are making big money, but you've noticed that you can't rest peacefully, you are always getting phone calls and messages needing your attention, even on holidays. So, one day ypu decide, I have to do it at least once in my life. You put everything on auto-pilot, take your family and friends, and disappear for a summer.
I have to say, I am not a businessman. I'm just a regular guy trying to understand this world.
Lmao. This is one crazy theory. I have never seen that TV show, but I heard about it and my interest in it has risen thanks to your example. Anyway, I don't think the same happened with Betnomi.
Why would some of their employees delete telegram messages if that were the case? They just bolted plain and simple.
As I said, they "put everything on auto-pilot". Their employees are doing what they think they
should be doing, but they can't contact the board to check if it's right.
Here's my theory. <...>
That theory wouldn't explain why he would need other people's money if he simply wanted a break from it all. Moreover, you can still spot him online on Telegram, even though he refrains from posting anything in the official Betnomi group. Instead,
he seems to be deleting messages from people who are voicing complaints.
Here's my theory: he's a scammer!
It might be not him. See above.
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My man Betwrong... I hope that we are far from a Black Mirror reality. And even if that is the case here, in what I really doubt, running a casino is not just any kind of business where you can just decide to close the doors and disappear for a few months.
I am just a regular guy as well, and
I think it's too late for any excuses... I think it's never too late. Germany, as a nation, still apologizes for the Holocaust. Well, Betnomi team disappearing without a word isn't Holocaust, but as my favourite comedian Ricky Gervais would say, it's almost as bad.
At least for some of us it's really bad if we lose all that money on the site. I hope it won't happen.
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Here's my theory. I don't know if you have seen a Black Mirror episode, "Smithereens", but what's happening here with Betnomi might be similar to the events in that episode, [...]
If I am not mistaken,
the crisis in that episode ended in less than one day, if not mere hours, and definitely not weeks. And if we take a second to suppose that's what happened, Sorsis took a month-off, it still doesn't explain the other situation where the entire website slowly dissipates into void, admins of tg goes frenzy, social medias followed the website into the void, etc.
You are not mistaken, that's right. But then you remember that someone's
life was in danger, not someone's money.