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Winna's Proof Was Deletable. Its VIP Guy's Car Was Not.

An outfit re-derived 224,564 rounds to prove Winna's chain could just be reinstalled. Winna's VIP Guy was too busy buying a dream car.

At Winna, "provably fair" finally means something concrete. It means reinstallable. FairGambling, an outfit with 7,098 followers, a paid checkmark and the slogan "never gamble without us again," dropped an investigation claiming the Slide game that ate Heyri's $7.3 million loss on May 16 had its entire history wiped three days later and replaced with a fresh chain.

The outfit says it re-derived all 224,564 rounds of the new chain, pulled the deposits off the Tron ledger, and asked Winna to publish the one thing that would settle it. Keep the squint even. FairGambling is an allegation machine, not a regulator, and its own trust rankings currently hand Winna 4.2 stars while the investigation demands proof.

FairGambling's investigation graphic for the Winna Slide story
FairGambling's investigation graphic, posted to X.

The split screen writes itself. While FairGambling replayed the chain, Winna's own "VIP Guy," sajad, quoted an earlier brag with a progress report: up $19k, then up to $65k, lost $25k of it, "I'm happy with $40k profit this month. Buying my dream car and GTFO for a while." The chain may be reinstallable, but the dream car is real.

The replies sang the usual chorus. Ruben offered one word: "scammers." specks demanded Heyri's money back. Sofie, three followers into hour three of Call of Duty, asked why a "private" game dodges regulatory scrutiny. Same Slide standoff Heyri has been running since the owner admitted in writing an unfavorable seed pair was possible, now with an auditor re-deriving the reinstall while Winna's lobby keeps losing providers.

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