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ToshiBet Stalls Bitrusxbt Withdrawal While Pushing $GAMBLE

Bitrusxbt has nothing but love for ToshiBet. They just want their USDT back.

Screenshot of Bitrusxbt's complaint post about ToshiBet withdrawal

A player named Bitrusxbt posted a complaint Tuesday about ToshiBet that reads like a breakup letter where neither party actually wants to break up. They love the platform, enjoy the games, and even float the idea of becoming a whale someday. But a USDT-on-SOL withdrawal they placed at 8 AM is still pending hours later, and the shine is starting to wear off.

The post is a compliment sandwich prepared with real care. The games are fun. The experience is otherwise good. The knife, when it arrives, is delivered gently: compared to vault777, where withdrawals are instantaneous, ToshiBet's system runs on something closer to 'hours or probably 24 hours.' That was their first experience, and apparently the second one is shaping up the same way. The network is not the bottleneck here. USDT on Solana is one of the fastest settlement rails in crypto. The holdup is somewhere inside ToshiBet, where a transaction that should clear in seconds has been sitting since breakfast.

Screenshot of Bitrusxbt's complaint post about ToshiBet withdrawal
Bitrusxbt's complaint, which somehow manages to be a love letter and a support ticket at the same time.

What makes the timing sharp is what ToshiBet's official account was doing while the withdrawal sat in limbo. It was posting. A lot. It quoted its own '$GAMBLE' token-farming campaign, replied to traders about market sentiment, and assured its followers that taking insurance at the blackjack table is not among its sins. The account, which we recently covered for its dizzying pivot from yacht jokes to token-farming rhetoric, was fully operational on every channel except the one that processes outgoing payments.

Bitrusxbt's assessment of ToshiBet's support team lands with the precision of someone who has done time in multiple casino help queues and kept score. 'Probably a bit worse than any I have experienced,' they wrote. That is not rage. That is a Yelp review from a person who has genuinely shopped around and is delivering their findings with the weary authority of a connoisseur.

The post ends on an offer that reads like it was written by a hostage negotiator who still likes their captor. Fix the withdrawal system and the support, they say, and 'you could probably see me as your whale sooner.' Otherwise, they will take their business to platforms that are 'more trustable and convenient.' That is about as cordial as an ultimatum gets. ToshiBet has a player who wants to give them more money. The only thing standing in the way is the casino's apparent belief that letting them take any out first is a secondary priority.

A reminder: this is the same ToshiBet that spent the past 48 hours telling its followers to farm $GAMBLE with every wager, posting a reminder that you can deposit PUMP to gamble, and joking that its social media manager's labor exists to buy the founder a second yacht. Deposits work. The farming works. The getting-out part, as Bitrusxbt is learning in real time, is still in beta.

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