Yeet Bans Player Over KYC, Rolly Recruits in Replies
The 0.4% house-edge flex was still warm when a no-KYC rival slid into the banned player's replies with a job offer.

Yeet spent Monday evening marketing the sharpest number in online blackjack, a 0.4% house edge, while its season-one airdrop grinds toward a September 30 points cutoff. The onchain casino and sportsbook, co-founded by rektmando and Keyboard Monkey, drew its most newsworthy reply from a competitor rather than a customer. By Tuesday morning, Rolly, a rival whose entire brand is that it will never ask who you are, had appeared in the replies of a player Yeet had just banned and delivered a recruitment pitch.
The 0.4% sales pitch
The boast came from co-founder Keyboard Monkey, whose own bio reads 'multi-disciplinary degenerate.' Quote-tweeting an account that asked, plainly, 'honestly who is actually making money in crypto?', the co-founder answered with the product rather than a thesis.
House edge on @YEET Blackjack is 0.4% and you're trading?
Read in a financial register, that is a casino founder arguing the surest yield in crypto is a table game with a 0.4% take, a very thin margin for the house and a very generous one for whoever sits across from it. The same founder has previously insisted, with screenshots, that Yeet's blackjack is running at over 100% RTP to the player population, meaning the house itself was down on the game. The person marketing the edge spent part of launch week arguing that the house was the one on the wrong side of it.
The edge is also marketing fuel. Yeet's season-one airdrop runs on points that freeze on September 30, with no announced distribution date, a structure the casino has already framed as a favor to loyal players. A 0.4% blackjack edge is a cleaner advertisement than 'the airdrop will not be occurring on or near this date.'
The banned player
Enter DannyE013, a player whose Yeet file is already a compliance novel. This publication previously covered how a free pick'em prize escalated into a fraud investigation, a Discord timeout for five messages, and a ban, with the casino's stated reason, as the player relayed it, being a doctored bank-statement PDF. The latest complaint landed in Rolly's replies rather than Yeet's, which is its own note on where these disputes now travel.
Just the same thing @yeet trying to do with me. No human verification of kyc documents just straight banning my account
That no human ever reviewed the documents is the player's characterization, not an audit finding, and the doctored-PDF explanation arrived through the player's account rather than a casino statement. The allegation is what matters here, because it is precisely the wound Rolly is built to exploit. Akahilz, the Web3 coach on DannyE013's roster, tagged Yeet's co-founders to propose the obvious remedy: 'KYC verifications should be open to resubmissions to boost clarification where needed.' The only party that saw an opening was the competition.
The headhunter in the replies
Rolly's positioning could not align better with the moment. The casino, now in a beta-launch season for its own points program, spent the same window quote-tweeting a Stake player's complaint about $115,000 frozen after a winning run and answered with a product thesis.
Nobody asks a thing while you deposit and lose. Then you win big, and suddenly you're "suspicious," drowning in endless verification steps.
Translated, the rival's entire value proposition is that it will not ask you for a passport, a selfie, or a bank statement. It is a competitor purpose-built to catch the kind of player a KYC desk drops, which makes what happened next less a coincidence than a business plan.
@DannyE013 @yeet Why you just don't play on Rolly?
Nine hours after the player's complaint, and about fifteen after Rolly's own no-KYC promo, the rival was in the thread performing talent acquisition. No due diligence, no resubmission window, no 'kindly assist.' Just a forwarding address. Rolly's chief executive, Alex, spent the same morning boosting a Dune query showing a casino customer's odds of finishing in profit are roughly six times better than a memecoin trading app's, a statistic that conveniently serves both houses. The two casinos can argue over house edges. On the matter of recruiting banned players, Rolly currently holds a 100% share of the replies.
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Sources
- Keyboard Monkey 0.4% blackjack house-edge boast
- DannyE013 KYC ban allegation
- Akahilz KYC resubmission plea
- Rolly no-KYC promo
- Rolly recruitment reply
- Rolly CEO casino-vs-trading stat
- Cisco post naming rektmando as Yeet co-founder
- FabianoSolana 'who is making money in crypto' post
- Stake player's $115k hold complaint quoted by Rolly





