^^Yea, no methods can satisfy users about this leaderboard thingy. Even if usernames are transparent, there is no way to check the legitimacy of the mentioned accounts.
Wolfbet already here for a year without any serious complaints so that it can be assumed fair. I've seen casinos doing shady things and got caught pretty quick here.
I wonder why those users who are against this "hidden usernames" only complain it here while almost all gambling sites has this feature? I'm starting to think that those users are trying to make people think bad about wolf.bet by this hidden username feature. Why those users do not say the same thing on other ANN thread of other gambling sites? Curious
Maybe because daily races of 1k dollars are not that common among the new kids in the gambling hood?
When a casino allows its users to hide their names, it doesn't cause so much friction and tension as there is essentially nothing to question. So anyone questioning this practice for real would instantly render themselves vulnerable to suspicion and doubts as to their true incentives, interests and agendas, with the implication being that no one would be taking these folks and theirs claims seriously
However, things change when there is a contest, which suggests a little bit of publicity and openness in respect to who wins and how much. And now these people have some ground to play the legitimacy card. In reality, they are just yearning and looking for attention and validation in a meaningful and somewhat substantiated way, i.e. without being ridiculed right away, and would just as easily play any other card if available to them and serving that purpose