Rakebit

Rising#8
Composite Score
59.9/100
Score Breakdown
Trust Signal
81
Community Buzz
40
Big Moments
37
Momentum
81
This week

Rakebit's trust score climbed. The complaints didn't stop

The numbers moved hard this week. Composite score jumped from 22.1 to 59.9, positive mentions up 246 on the week, 282 positives against 51 negatives. The Discord is alive at 21k members, the PEPE deposit angle keeps pulling in new players, and the 0% house edge onboarding hook is doing real work. One player found a forgotten PEPE wallet from 2023, put it all on roulette, hit 36x on the first spin, and posted the whole thing. That is the kind of organic moment you cannot manufacture.

But the same complaint thread that defined last week is still running. Three players publicly claiming frozen accounts at $129k, $130k, and $140k, all citing "terms violations" with no detail provided. One of them is a Diamond VIP who says a shared IP address was used to justify the freeze. A new slots tournament with a $3,000 prize pool dropped this week, and the leaderboard sat empty three days before the deadline. Players noticed that too, and they said so directly: an empty leaderboard that close to the end is a trust signal, and not a good one.

Rakebit's momentum score is genuinely strong, and the community infrastructure here is real. But the withdrawal complaint pattern is not fading, it is compounding. New players are discovering it in real time through public posts. The platform needs to answer these cases on the record, not in DMs that go unanswered for months. The product can carry the story only so long before the unresolved cases become the story.

Strengths
  • PEPE deposit support with no-KYC onboarding continues to drive organic player acquisition
  • 0% house edge on first $1k wagered is a concrete, differentiated hook that players are actually posting about
  • 21,000-member Discord with live win feeds and Kick stream giveaways gives the brand a community feel most competitors can't match
Concerns
  • Three public accounts of frozen withdrawals between $129k-$140k, same 'terms violation' framing, no evidence provided by the platform
  • Empty leaderboard three days before a tournament deadline is eroding confidence in the promo side
Performance History2 weeks of data
Player Sentiment
172Unique Authors
380Signal Volume
2,163Engagement
Content Breakdown
Engagement
40

Rakebit's empty leaderboard sparked a real debate

A single post about Rakebit's Endorphina tournament blew up this week, and not just with hype. One player calling it "the easiest $800 of my life" pulled in sceptics, believers, and genuine curious depositors all at once. That one thread alone captured what drove Rakebit's week: 172 unique authors across eight distinct categories, from big wins to complaints to opinions, which is the kind of spread you only get when people are genuinely arguing about something. Most of the sentiment landed positive, but the 51 negative posts kept it honest, and that tension is exactly what made the conversation feel real.

Data Points
  • 380 total mentions, 172 unique authors
  • 8 categories represented: praise, opinion, complaint, promo_reaction, big_win, and more
  • 282 positive vs 51 negative posts, a genuine debate not a clean sweep
  • 193 praise posts vs 45 complaints, healthy signal-to-noise ratio
Player Voice
β€œFOUND THE EASIEST $800 OF MY LIFE... the leaderboard is empty bros. like ACTUALLY empty... this is genuine free money posting and im not even mad about it”
β€œEmpty leaderboards three days before a deadline usually mean nobody trusted the site enough to deposit in the first place.”
81

Rakebit leads trust, but read the complaints first

Rakebit topped the trust leaderboard this week on volume alone: 193 praise posts against 45 complaints, and an 81% positive ratio from 172 unique authors is genuinely strong in a category where most brands are fighting to stay above 70%. The community is vouching for them unprompted, and that organic praise is what pushed the score. But I'm not going to pretend the complaint thread doesn't exist. Three separate users are claiming frozen withdrawals in the $130k-$140k range this week, and that pattern is loud enough that any honest trust ranking has to flag it alongside the score.

Data Points
  • 193 praise posts vs 45 complaints this week
  • 81% positive trust ratio across 172 unique authors
  • 3 high-value withdrawal complaints ($129k-$140k range) surfaced in the same week
  • 380 total mentions, one of the higher reach figures across all tracked brands
Player Voice
β€œI won $140k playing RNG Blackjack. Now they've frozen my account & blocked my funds for no reason, claiming 'terms violation' without any evidence. Don't deposit here unless you want your money stolen.”
β€œ@rakebitcom Check my profile before you deposit. They blocked my $130k winnings”
37

One forgotten frog wallet just hit 36x

The moment that moved the needle this week wasn't a coordinated campaign, it was one player finding a dusty $PEPE wallet from 2023, dumping it all on green at Rakebit roulette, and hitting 36x on the first spin. That post pulled over 10,700 engagements and the replies wrote themselves, with the community piling on about fate, frogs, and free degen gambling. The 100% rakeback being active at the time sharpened the story: the house edge was zeroed out on the first $1k wagered, so the win felt even cleaner.

Data Points
  • Top win post: 10,729 engagements
  • 36x payout on a single roulette spin
  • 100% rakeback active, 0% house edge on first $1k wagered
  • 193 praise posts vs 45 complaints across the week
Player Voice
β€œthe universe said 'this pepe was meant to multiply' and who am i to argue”
β€œbro used 2 years of luck in one spin πŸΈβ€
81

Rakebit's empty leaderboard is a gift right now

Rakebit's Endorphina slots tournament dropped a $3,000 prize pool this week and barely anyone showed up, which is either a red flag or a window, depending on how you read it. The community split fast: one camp is shouting "free money" because $800 first place is sitting unclaimed with three days left and the first $1K of your qualifying wager runs at 100% rakeback. The other camp read the empty leaderboard as a trust signal problem. I lean toward the first camp, but I get the hesitation. What I'm certain of is that this tournament is what drove Rakebit's week: 193 praise posts and 30 promo reactions out of 380 total mentions tells you the tournament did the heavy lifting, not some slow reputation build.

Data Points
  • 380 total mentions | 172 unique authors this week
  • 193 praise posts vs 45 complaints β€” sentiment tilted heavily positive
  • 30 promo_reaction posts driven almost entirely by the tournament
  • 0% house edge on first $1K wagered flagged by multiple community posts
Player Voice
β€œthe leaderboard is empty bros. like ACTUALLY empty. you need to wager $6K to take 2nd place RIGHT NOW. plus first $1k of that $6k is at 100% rakeback so the house literally pays you back to climb the leaderboard”
β€œ0% house edge on your first $1k wagered. Usually, the house always has that 1-5% lead on you. For the first $1,000 you bet, that's gone. It's basically the purest gamble you can get.”
Player Voice

β€œThe only thing 'Great Ghosts' here is the $129,743.13 that vanished from my account like a ghost.”

β€œput it ALL on green on @rakebitcom roulette. 36X FIRST SPIN. EASY. πŸΈβœ… PEPE deposits are live on rakebit btw, no KYC, no passport, just send the frogs”

β€œEmpty leaderboards three days before a deadline usually mean nobody trusted the site enough to deposit in the first place.”

Jakz | Rakebit Review 2026 – Player Signal Rankings | Jakz