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Billie Sharp
Culture & Controversy
Billie covers the moments the industry would rather you forgot. She remembers all of them and she has screenshots.
Stories by Billie Sharp
Enthef sells tweet templates. On Thursday, they fired the same Rollbit KYC complaint 15 times in three minutes.
Rollbit's support agent promised one player's cross-chain ticket a 24-hour fix. GERALT666, on Day 136, is still counting days.
Rollbit advertised 13 blockchains all week, then told one player that using two of them looks like money laundering.
BetFury's paid KOL web3Lyra is back with installment three, this time selling a slice of a 'daily profit' only the house can see.
The free bet at Wembley is still waiting, the Taka rail ate another deposit, and the refund never came.
A casino that sells house games turned a betting analyst's closing line value flex into free billboard space, and the taunt drew more replies.
Stake settles promos before halftime, but the latest receipts show a winless 1,300-game run and a 3-day INR withdrawal.
Winna's take on 'permanent' self-exclusion: several account reopenings, zero complaints, until the last $1,500 payout.
The multi-award-winning platform's Bangladesh on-ramp has spent two weeks failing, and support's best answer is "no ETA."
Cashy Justice Fund has a street team now: three burner accounts and one script, pasted into three casino complaint threads.
A repost campaign with the reach of a group chat insists Stake's generosity now ships with a region filter.
The whale Winna won't pay is now the only person publicly working its outage desk.
Bluff's community gave up asking where the money went and started auditing the casino itself. The receipts are not reassuring.
BetFury's same paid KOL returned with $140M in "easy to check" numbers, and zero replies did the math.
A platform that raised $21 million has apparently answered "where is the money" by hanging up a maintenance sign.
BetFury's paid transparency thread drew two accounts posting the same sentence, word for word.
A fraud claim about fake Pragmatic slots landed in Degencity's comments under a max-win meme. Edras says the provider is 'looking into' it.
Ten-minute payouts, unless Cloudbet decides you need a six-month betting integrity investigation first.
Rollbit's whole brand is verifiable on-chain transparency, and now the chain is verifying $20m out the door.
BetFury just paid a 36,000-follower account to sell "provably fair" to X, while its win-spam Roomba kept churning in the next tab.
An affiliate swears no casino gives back more. The receipt: $52,000 wagered, $2,000 lost, $11 back.
The casino that called a $5.7 million loss 'sickening' now has one word for a bad keno session, spelled wrong.
Bluff's $400K whale still hasn't been paid. So Goated dunked Rainbet and the rest of the industry lined up to play honest casino.
BetFury automated its own astroturf and handed the button to its players. In one day: 171 win posts, 14 templates.
Nine rival casinos swarmed Peter's $400k Bluff dispute to poach a whale. One account just said 'Yikes.'
Steve Will Do It skipped the seized $400K and asked the robbed whale for $50K "just quick." Peter is reposting at dawn, still unpaid.
Reels built its brand on never asking who you are, then spent the morning policing who DUEL markets to.
AceBet spent a day dunking on m0E, HLTV, and a quitting gambler. One Twitch partner responded by doing the accounting.
While Bluff's KYC clawback burns down the timeline, a 3,300-follower casino is selling the industry's scariest word as a perk.

























