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Duelbits @ihateanatomy23 Sparks Identical Withdrawal Chorus

A 'not affiliated' account praised Duelbits withdrawals, and a choir of paid checkmarks arrived to agree, slightly worse each time.

Screenshot attached to the original Duelbits withdrawal post.

On Saturday afternoon, a Duelbits account, @ihateanatomy23, whose bio opens with 'NOT AFFILIATED with any casino,' posted a screenshot and six words of devotion: 'actually have lightning fast withdrawals wow.' Over the next three and a half hours, the thread's reply section assembled a choir of blue checkmarks to agree, in what read as either the most organic outpouring of withdrawal love in the site's history or a group chat finishing its warm-up stretches.

Screenshot attached to the original Duelbits withdrawal post.
The seed post's image: the visual doing all the heavy lifting for the claim.

The seed account put the denial in all caps and still managed to route 'enquiries' to a second handle, @anatomyminion. People who are genuinely unaffiliated with a casino rarely lead with it, and rarer still do they staff a front desk for it.

A Thesaurus Set to Speed

The replies arrived like a thesaurus set to speed. @Evans_is_king, a football news account, swore a withdrawal cleared in 'less than 40 seconds' and called it 'fast asf.' @amaloversclub declared it 'the Quickest withdrawal out there Bro.' @UTDBlak_ went with 'the best platform for quick withdrawal.' @Blue_Eye_Mizu, replying to the reply, settled the matter with 'literally lightning.'

Every one of them wears a blue checkmark, which on this platform now means the account pays a monthly subscription, not that its owner has ever watched a withdrawal move. Two of the accounts, @amaloversclub and @Blue_Eye_Mizu, have each posted more than 60,000 times. These are not people with a spontaneous opinion about a payment rail. They are a volume business.

The Closer Brings Six Figures

By early evening the thread got its closer. @DonTheLizard, a Duelbits affiliate whose bio carries the code 'TILTBROS' and whose Kick channel goes live five days a week, quote-tweeted the screenshot with a straight face: 'Instant 6 figure withdrawals. Welcome to @Duelbits⚡️.' The six-figure sum arrived unrequested, the way marketing copy does.

@amaloversclub, for its part, showed up with a bio that is a link, a Telegram channel, and the handle @housebets, which is the social-media equivalent of a lanyard reading 'here on business.' By the end of the afternoon, the unaffiliated account in the middle had assembled an entire sales floor.

This is not the site's first spontaneous choir. When a promoter named Zeus posted a graphic reading 'Your max win is coming', dozens of blue-checked accounts arrived to confirm they could feel it, some in anatomical detail. The playbook does not change: a seed post, a wall of paid badges, and a feeling restated as fact. Nobody in Saturday's thread produced their own receipt, just more words for fast. Whether the withdrawals are actually lightning fast is for the reader to decide, ideally while the adjectives are still warm.

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