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Herro Begs Yeet to Stop Eating His Players

The man paid to keep the money in a circle wants Yeet to stop taking a slice. His code stays.

Screenshot of Herro's post asking Yeet to stop taking referral fees

Herro's job title at Yeet is "head of round tripping," the industry's polite term for money going in a circle until somebody calls it volume. On Thursday the man in charge of that circle asked the casino to stop taking referral fees so his players could "eat and hit a max win."

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The replies arrived ready to teach. "Yeet keeps the fees? That feels backwards," wrote @William88Crypto, with the innocence of someone who has never once seen a casino's P&L. The house taking a cut is not a bug, friend. It is the operating system. Jacelle (@Jacquel_23) had the seminar's lone slide waiting:

Sharing the rake is how you build real volume.

Translation: give players a taste and they will churn faster, which is generous the way a casino comping drinks is generous. Round tripping is Herro's department, so the man begging the house to be less of a house is the same man paid to keep the circle spinning. His own bio carries the receipt, a referral code with his name on it.

None of this is new, which is the point. Herro ran this exact appeal before and kept the code in his bio both times. Everybody in the thread knows who pays for the max win. They are just haggling over whose cut gets rebranded as "player rewards."

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