Rollbit Retroactive VIP Bonuses Spark Fake News Claims
Rollbit's announcement of free money was litigated for authenticity within hours, before support answered a single eligibility check.
Rollbit, the casino that bills itself as crypto's most innovative, went to market on Monday with a product most trading desks never get to issue: retroactive compensation. A clip of under ten seconds, posted at 16:30 UTC, told anyone 'actively betting with us or previously played at Rollbit' that 'VIP Bonuses are now live,' and that they 'could be due thousands in rewards.' The eligibility procedure, as communicated, ran three words long: contact support.
The size of the applicant pool is worth pausing on. The phrase previously played describes not a cohort but a census, covering anyone who has ever pushed a chip across the table. The promise rode on two hedges, the words could and thousands, and the post pinned down neither.
Within four hours the timeline had organized itself into two camps with the efficiency of a derivatives desk marking a surprise announcement. One camp posted screenshots. The other posted verdicts.
The W filings
The receipts arrived first on volume. Digi, whose bio reads 'delusional optimist @rollbit,' reported 'an extra $5,000 just for playing.' ItzLoh upgraded the matter to 'absolute fucking WWWW' and instructed followers to check their accounts. realmoneyprints logged '$1,000 just for actively playing.' Crazy Jivin' Ivan confirmed receipt of 'my vip bonus' and added that 'it pays to play with a reputable casino and sportsbook that rewards its players.'

Rollbit declined to sit out its own press cycle. The casino's account told ItzLoh 'That's some JUICE,' asked Digi's audience 'Chat is this a W?,' and wished Crazy Jivin' Ivan well with 'Hope you enjoy.' When Rigster reported merging the bonus 'into more money,' the brand replied 'always @rigster1 congrats!' The issuer of the free money was also its most energetic emcee.

The authenticity litigation
Across the aisle, the prosecution had already filed. An account called Leginzawash, posting as @denystech, reported that '$3M over the span of my gambling with Rollbit' was judged 'not enough to be eligible for anything,' the thumbs up emoji doing the work of a closing argument. The account lists roughly sixteen followers, which did not stop the claim from becoming the main exhibit. A second account, aguilaLatin, entered a verdict in two lines.
Yes, its a fake News
A third, Borjan, offered 'They are dog shit site,' which reads less like a legal theory than a state of mind. Then the litigation turned on itself. Crazy Jivin' Ivan, the same account that had posted a receipt for 'my vip bonus' and been wished well by the operator, returned to the skeptic's thread and made a demand.
Are you sure? Post the chat
With that, the casino's most satisfied customer had taken over the casino's compliance department. The 'W' verdict and the 'fake news' verdict had both been entered by parties with no stated access to the criteria.
By early evening the one step the launch had actually prescribed, contacting support and checking eligibility, remained the step the timeline had skipped. Rollbit's account was still working the winners' side of the ledger, and no support desk had gone on the record. The post promised thousands. The replies ran their own audit.
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- Rollbit VIP bonus announcement
- denystech $3M wagering claim
- aguilaLatin 'fake news' reply
- Borjan 'dog shit site' reply
- ItzLoh 'WWWW' post
- Digi $5,000 bonus post
- realmoneyprints $1,000 bonus post
- Crazy Jivin' Ivan bonus receipt
- Crazy Jivin' Ivan 'post the chat' reply
- Rigster 'merged this money' quote post
- Rollbit reply to ItzLoh
- Rollbit reply to Digi
- Rollbit reply to Crazy Jivin' Ivan




