BC.Game Fan Posts "Why Can't I Do Withdrawal" 10 Times
The support ticket went from one polite question to ten identical pleas in four minutes, while BC.Game flexed a $2,000 Bitcoin bet.

In the early hours, a Chelsea fan posting as Naxty_Blaqh asked BC.Game a complete, answerable question: "why can't I do withdrawal." Six and a half hours later, with no answer in between and no new information of any kind, the account appeared to decide the problem was volume, and posted the same sentence ten more times between 7:44 and 7:48 a.m.
Every follow-up is the same five-word question, and every one tags @bcgame twice, once in the reply and once in the text, as if the second mention is what finally summons a human. Not one adds an amount, a ticket number, a timeline, or a second sentence. It is a support ticket performed as performance art.
The only thing that escalated was the evidence. Nine of the ten posts arrived with a fresh pair of screenshots. The tenth brought none, the sentence standing alone like a punchline that forgot its setup. Whatever the screenshots show, the account never says. By 7:49 a support agent could have wallpapered a cubicle in duplicate receipts.

Meanwhile, the victory lap
While Naxty_Blaqh stacked identical pleas, BC.Game's feed was busy elsewhere, mid-flex. One of the posts the fan chose to reply beneath was the casino crowing about a Bitcoin bet:
A player just dropped $2,000 on Bitcoin hitting $75K this August
That was not the only target. Across the four-minute window, the same question landed beneath a $20,000 bet on Atlético to open the LaLiga season, a "Revenue Is In 💰" post, a HODL, an NFL odds drop, and a word puzzle. The withdrawal request was not filed so much as shouted into the middle of the house's victory lap.
The one actual question, revisited
Regular readers may recognize the account. When The Daily Tilt last checked the BC.Game reply section, amid a federal meltdown in which a burner tagged the FBI and Customs and Border Protection, Naxty_Blaqh was the one voice held up as the reasonable one: a specific account, a screenshot, and a question someone could actually look up. That was the single polite post. Six and a half hours later, the reasonable one went full auto.
Nothing changed except the volume. Same question, more screenshots, zero additional detail. Post ten landed at 7:48:39 a.m., four minutes and four seconds after the barrage began, and the feed kept right on flexing other people's wins. If persistence were a withdrawal method, Naxty_Blaqh would have been paid out before the morning coffee went cold. As it stands, the only thing that cleared was the screenshot count.
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- Naxty_Blaqh original withdrawal post
- Naxty_Blaqh withdrawal reply (7:44)
- Naxty_Blaqh withdrawal reply (7:45)
- Naxty_Blaqh withdrawal reply (7:45)
- Naxty_Blaqh withdrawal reply (7:45)
- Naxty_Blaqh withdrawal reply (7:46)
- Naxty_Blaqh withdrawal reply (7:47)
- Naxty_Blaqh withdrawal reply (7:47)
- Naxty_Blaqh withdrawal reply (7:47)
- Naxty_Blaqh withdrawal reply (7:48)
- Naxty_Blaqh withdrawal reply (7:48)




