- An online researcher has attempted to doxx the pseudonymous co-founder of crypto casino Rollbit, alleging the platform stole from customers and rigged games.
- The researcher’s 128-page dossier claims co-founder “Lucky” is British national Daniel Robert Dixon, linking him to past CSGO skin-gambling scandals and undisclosed influencer payments.
- The report alleges Rollbit withheld withdrawal requests, including a $250,000 balance frozen in June 2026, and that its “provably fair” games were historically manipulated via changing server seeds.
An online researcher, known as “HalfRetired,” has published a detailed dossier attempting to unmask the pseudonymous co-founder of crypto casino Rollbit, accusing the platform of stealing from customers and rigging games.
The 128-page report claims co-founder “Lucky” is actually British national Daniel Robert Dixon, a former director of the derivatives exchange Interdax, which was dissolved in 2022.
HalfRetired specifically ties Dixon to past CSGO skin-gambling controversies, alleging his companies refused valid withdrawal requests from customers.
The research also claims Rollbit and its predecessor built their audiences by quietly paying crypto influencers BTC to shill platforms through referral links without disclosure.
HalfRetired revived a 2016 scandal where a streamer accused a site’s owner, alleged to be Dixon, of secretly feeding livestreamers advance dice roll outcomes to make streams more entertaining.
The dossier catalogs user complaints, including one user who claims Rollbit froze a $250,000 balance in June 2026, while another said the platform withheld a withdrawal estimated at over $29,000.
Selvlabs founder Foobar has separately alleged that Rollbit is “notorious for stealing people’s money” by locking accounts and delaying payouts.
HalfRetired also doubts the casino’s “provably fair” claim, citing a 2023 analysis that alleged Rollbit changed the server seed for every bet, which breaks the mathematical trust model.
Rollbit has since stated it moved several games to a verifiably random system, with the older design at the center of these allegations no longer in use.
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