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Rollbit Merch Guy Posts $4.48M Ten-Day Revenue

The cleanest financial disclosure in crypto casino history arrived from Rollbit's merch guy: $4.48M in ten days, 6.37M RLB burned.

Rollbit disclosed ten days of revenue on Wednesday with no filing, no press release, and no investor call. The numbers arrived from @50p_crypto, a man whose bio identifies him as Rollbit's merch guy and then quotes a proverb about never doing today what can be postponed. His readout: $4.48 million in total, made up of $3,953,713 from the casino, $291,009 from futures, and $236,694 from the sportsbook.

The split leaves the casino at 88.2% of the top line, futures at 6.5%, and the sportsbook at 5.3%. The merch guy then performed the only conversion that seems to matter at Rollbit, turning total revenue into RLB, and the arithmetic warrants a direct quote:

Image attached to the Rollbit merch guy's post reporting ten-day revenue figures
The ten-day breakdown attached to the merch guy's revenue post.

$4.48M in total = 6,373,317 $RLB destroyed

RLB is Rollbit's in-house token, and "destroyed" is the house's preferred way of saying bought back and burned, the mechanism that turns the casino's take into a deflationary event for holders. A public company would call this returning capital to shareholders and file it somewhere a regulator could find it. Rollbit calls it a Wednesday and lets the merch desk read the results aloud.

He even offered guidance, crediting "the new deposit methods doing their bit" with a thinking emoji, the sort of attribution a CFO would put on a slide and a merch guy puts in a closing line. In a sector where the nearest thing to a 10-K is a screenshotted dashboard and a shrug, the cleanest financial disclosure Rollbit ships in public is read back by its own street team.

The account doing the reading carries a paid blue check and roughly two thousand followers. The official handle, with a couple hundred thousand, spent part of the same day promoting a Le Fisherman challenge with a $1,000 prize pool. One of them filed the numbers. The other posted a fishing emoji. The earnings got delivered anyway.

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  1. 50p (Rollbit merch guy) revenue post
  2. Rollbit Le Fisherman challenge post

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