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Winna's Alibi Deleted Itself 3 Days After $7.3M Slide Heist

The one tape that could clear Winna? Gone. The regulator? Too busy debating who gets to ask.

FairGambling's investigation graphic for the Winna Slide story

On May 16, a player lost $7.3 million on Winna's Slide in fourteen minutes. Three days later, the game's provably fair history was gone, swapped for a fresh chain, the digital equivalent of clearing your browser history after a rough night. FairGambling, a 7,000-follower watchdog with the slogan "never gamble without us again," says it re-derived all 224,564 rounds of the new chain and pulled the deposits off the Tron ledger, then asked Winna to publish the one thing that would settle it.

Winna has not published it, which is a bold transparency strategy. None of this is a verdict, it is an allegation, but as we noted last time, this proof keeps turning out to be reinstallable. The one thing is not complicated: a pre-bet commitment for 62 rounds and the server generation logs. The player asked, so simply a crayon could have managed it:

Why can you not show the pre-bet commitment for those 62 rounds? Why can you not show the server generation logs?

That player is Heyri (@Heyriiie_), the same one who has been chasing Winna's regulator for weeks and who says it was $7,299,672.91 of their own money across May 15 and 16. Heyri filed with the Tobique Gaming Commission on July 22. The deadline was July 29. It passed. The commission did write back, Heyri says, and answered zero technical questions, spending the whole letter debating whether a friend was allowed to speak on their behalf. Even the complaints process, it turns out, is provably fair only in name.

The replies handled the closing arguments. "Scammers." "Fuck @Winna @paulwinnacom." "The silence is even more suspicious." One reply helpfully compiled Winna's prior résumé: caught on Plinko wins, caught lying about RTP on its original games, bug bounties ignored. Innocent parties do not usually misplace the one tape that would clear them.

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