Steph
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Steph
@JustAChillSteph
Just a chill girl. Making websites and giveaway concepts / gamemodes for content creators.
Ireland Katılım Temmuz 2023
75 Takip Edilen116 Takipçiler

Would be careful working with this guy.
People know him for making illegal scripts meant to give players an edge on joining free battles by making it possible to join the battle within seconds, or solving a ”missing letter/number” combination within seconds too.
Also, he pretends to be able to make you a website but it’s AI and you can tell by clicking F12 and seeing constant spam in the console. 🤡
Chicken.GG@chickendotgg
Try to lose challenge: Impossible 🤑
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@vinzos_official @raindotgg Does anyone take a Diceblox streamer serious? Advertising gambling content to children is like selling drugs to children. unethical pos
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🚨Expose Alert🚨
My experience with @raindotgg Worked 3 weeks. 1 week unpaid because they failed to notify me the deal ended. Met all stream reqs, requested $280 withdrawal—now refused. Being blamed for their mismanagement. Creators beware until this is resolved.
This post will only be taken down when the issue is resolved @raindotgg you have failed the trust of creators and i will make sure that this is known
@scrxpes_ @coffeebreak_YT @zachxbt
#ScamAlert #ExposeTheCorrupt




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@coinbetscom @CarlosOMFG Their design looks exactly like what chatgpt spits out when you ask it to create a "modern tech design"... There is no way a dev sat and made that... and definitely no designer involved either.
cheap site = $20 hot wallet, $50 cold wallet.
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@CarlosOMFG First time seeing gambulls had a quick Look. Reviewing Gambulls provably fair section.
Claims: “Every game outcome is recorded on the blockchain.”
But I can't find any visible PF games, no seed system, no verifier, no on chain logs?
Can you clarify? Looks like marketing


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Gambulls.
Can add a few more zeros as well.
CoinBets🔍@coinbetscom
Casinos pay small wins easily. But if you ran $500 → $500k, which casino would you actually trust to pay it out with no BS?
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@BennySlots11 @mmeluhdy @OPgambling_yt And he got a new dev cause he didn't pay me... And the guy that he hired is known to create free battle scripts for his friends so they can farm creators... Aaand the guy threatened to kill me so that's fun.
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@mmeluhdy @OPgambling_yt Everyday it's I will have it soon. Then my buddy has to dm him for updates. Like buddy, you have a gambling problem. Get help. Pay ur shit. Stop scamming people
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Yo @OPgambling_yt dont you owe my boy money? What is with the constant, I need more time bullshit? Your sponsors wont pay?
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@Queenlauraloutt and I decided to do battles together... and it paid off.
Thank you @PackDraw @DoomPackdraw

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@provablyfairorg @moonroll If you wanna have fun, I'd suggest you check out clash.gg. Their provably fair is "linked" to random.org but it's not signed which means they could be hand picking outcomes from a year ago that were bad and give that to the user.
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1/ After multiple player reports, we reviewed @moonroll Plinko.
What we found: the “provably fair” system is FAKE.
The verifier and the live game do not even use the same logic.
Full case study below.


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@JustAChillSteph @mmeluhdy Yeah I’ll admit it that was a bad example 😂 tbf it is 10:30 am and I still haven’t gone to sleep so
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You can now play case battles on my website!
Wager on Shuffle and/or Rain under code ''Meluhdy'' to receive Mel Coins. Make sure to sign up on the website, and link your Shuffle and/or Rain acount.
Also, there's a giveaway in the post. GL!
Meluhdy.com@meluhdydotcom
🚨 CASE BATTLES are now live on our website! ⚔️ Put your Mel Coins on the line and face off against other players — winner takes it all. Choose between 3v3 or 2v2, and play in Normal Mode (highest total wins) or Crazy Mode (lowest total wins). $50 Giveaway - RT & Tag 2 Friends
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1) You can directly exchange the coins for money, therefore the coins have monetary value.
2) You do need to spend money, albeit not on the site, you still need to wager money on other sites to get the coins.
This is why CS sites don’t offer crypto withdrawals.
At the end of the day no one cares if you’re doing it legally or not unless you start doing millions in withdrawals lol
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@JustAChillSteph @mmeluhdy Consideration doesn’t mean payment, it means you are putting up something with monetary value, which you are, since the coins can be directly exchanged for money

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I rarely criticize @Stake — it’s considered by most to be one of the most “ethical” crypto casinos out there. But there’s one issue that somehow no one talks about… and it’s a big one.
Their KYC system is completely flawed and dangerously easy to bypass.
All it takes is typing a few basic personal details and uploading any ID or passport that matches them.
No facial recognition. No verification that the person in the photo is actually the one submitting it.
In 2025, for the biggest online crypto casino in the world, that’s unacceptable. And this weak system is already creating criminals. Yes, criminals.
A gambling streamer named @AugustMMXXIII (Sponsored by Stake) has been creating Stake accounts under his own referral code, completing KYC using the personal details and documents of Indian citizens, without their consent. And once these accounts are “verified”, he hands them over to his followers so they can wager under his code and climb his leaderboards.
That’s not a mistake or a gray area — it’s identity theft, plain and simple.
Think about that for a second: Stake’s own sponsored creators are committing identity theft — and getting away with it because of a primitive KYC process.
But this story doesn’t end there. One of August’s followers — @EnablingTV — got struck by this scam. His Stake account, created and KYC’d by August, was banned. He can no longer withdraw his $200 balance, despite the account being flagged as “withdraw-only” mode. It is a bit of a weird situation because it does say that his Stake account is on withdraw-only mode, yet he is not allowed to do that either.
Here's my theory as to why the Account given to Enabling suddenly got flagged and restricted
1. August uses an Indian citizen’s ID for Account A → Stake accepts it.
2. He uses the same KYC again for Account B → Stake notices the duplicate during manual review.
3. Account B gets rejected, and Account A (Enabling’s)
gets flagged and banned in the process.
A sloppy scammer meets a lazy system.
Stake knows their KYC process is flawed. They could easily implement a facial-recognition system or use modern verification tech like other major platforms. But they won’t — because tightening KYC would mean fewer players, fewer deposits, and less profit.
So we end up with this: a casino that claims to be “provably fair,” yet allows identity theft and unverified accounts to flourish — until it blows up in someone’s face.
I’ll be looking deeper into this case with my team, and I expect @Stake to address this publicly. The current system isn’t just outdated — it’s reckless.



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No way this guy comes in my dm to talk even more 💩, what a sad and miserable person he is. @Monarch check dm please 🙏

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@magixthebeast2 @beast_bets @DoomPackdraw He better go back to his wife and kids he left for an OF girl that can't even stream.
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@beast_bets didn't wanna do this but blud it's been 3 months for a leaderboard payout, and it isn't even only me... ive gotten a little bit less than half paid out so far and only gotten excuses and delays. now no response for almost a month @DoomPackdraw

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@BradenMackenzi3 @Wasted_Wagers Lmao. You replied to my stuff and that's your counter?
imitation is the the greatest form of flattery that only the mediocre can pay to greatness ;)
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So after @Wasted_Wagers decided to not pay on time and get locked out of his products, he now gets a guy that bots giveaways / own products to make a ChatGPT copy of my gamemode with the same XP system, rewards and affiliate based with API integrated.
How disrespectful.
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