Enis Korp
108 posts


Yesterday was one of the most frustrating experiences I’ve had on any gambling platform. I ran up close to $700k profit on @Gamdom, and over the course of several hours I attempted to withdraw more than 10 times. Every single attempt was instantly rejected with the same message: “Hot wallets need to be refilled.” What’s even worse? Their hot wallets only had my initial $140k deposit available. That was the only amount I was able to withdraw. Everything beyond that—hundreds of thousands in profit—was completely inaccessible. My VIP host? Offline all day. It may have been Sunday, sure, but when someone is playing and winning at that level, leaving them in the dark is unacceptable. And here’s the part that really breaks me: This isn’t even the first time. It’s the second time I’ve run my balance up $400k+ on Gamdom and couldn’t withdraw. Both times, the system’s failures pushed me back into gambling until the whole balance was gone. The withdrawal attempts didn’t even deduct from the balance or go into review; they were just repeatedly rejected. If the system had at least taken the request, frozen the funds, or put it under review, I would have walked away with a successful withdrawal. The first time this happened, I was suddenly hit with days of KYC on an account over a year old, with zero issues, while I was down over $300k. But the moment I won $400k back (only $100k profit), the KYC triggered and held my funds hostage long enough for me to eventually lose everything again. I don’t know what to call these patterns, but they feel deeply unethical, and it makes me question how this platform is operating behind the scenes. No player should ever feel like their ability to withdraw only exists when they’re losing. This is exactly why Stake is the current market leader. I’ve personally withdrawn multi-million dollar transactions there up to eight figures in a single go without a single hiccup.







