First Reported12 Jun 2026
Last Updated4h ago
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Rollbit Freezes $29K Withdrawal For Weeks

A player's $29,090 withdrawal has been frozen since April 20th with zero explanation, the user was muted in Rollbit chat for 6,800+ days (~19 years), and the casino has made no public response — raising immediate red flags for any player or affiliate considering large deposits on the platform.

Withdrawal DelayPayout RugSupport FailureScam AllegationAffiliate Dispute
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Posts 24h
71Total Posts
33.2KImpressions
553Engagement
ImpactHigh Risk

Affiliates should pause new player referrals to Rollbit — the $29K remains frozen after weeks and the team's silence plus historical fraud allegations create unacceptable counterparty risk

Players with active balances on Rollbit should attempt withdrawal immediately — the pattern of frozen funds plus surfaced CSGO Diamonds history suggests funds are not safe

Monitor whether @Razer_Rollbit or @smokeylisa address the CSGO Diamonds allegations — continued silence would confirm the pattern

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Top Posts13 POSTS
HR
·8h ago

Obviously a lot more to it than the above and I will explain CSGO Diamonds in much further detail in a separate post. For now to keep it short and get to the point… @smokeylisa himself was a part of this scam platform. Yes that’s correct @smokeylisa is a scumbag indeed.

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HR
·8h ago

Old news to some but - before @rollbit the same team previously ran CSGO Diamonds. A platform which later disappeared after a scandal came about exposing how streamers of the platform were given the outcomes of bets before hand. Blatant fraud intended to mislead innocent viewers.

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HR
·8h ago

But a lot more meets the eye on this and there is definitely a clear bias between @smokeylisa and @rollbit To make it clear @Tanzanite_xyz simply cannot be trusted. And no this is not just because of the ‘mistake’ made regarding Rollbit’s RTP disclosure. There’s much worse.

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HR
·8h ago

Late to the party here on this one - especially now given the fact after receiving backlash on ‘somehow’ passing Rollbit’s RTP disclosure (thinking no one would blink an eye) @smokeylisa obviously did his best to smoothly clear up his ‘mistakes’ with a quick apology as per. https://t.co/nMJ7csSjKP

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NSBrooklynTV🌃
·16h ago

I also brought this in the last 30 days as well. Forgot to mention 👀 https://t.co/YlA0N07Gd8

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Obinna Dennis
·22h ago

I’ve waited patiently and complied with every request from support. I’d appreciate any help getting clarity on my pending $29,090 withdrawal. @Razer_Rollbit @rollbit Thank you. https://t.co/p2XG4Te50G

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hødl 👹
·23h ago

@PrudentSammy @rollbit @anonadep and i almost opened a rollbit acc for WC, didn’t know they treated their users this bad pls fix it

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P R U D E N T 📊 🔺( ♟,♟)
·23h ago

6/ Despite fully cooperating, his $29,090 withdrawal remains pending. No evidence of wrongdoing has been presented to him. No violation has been explained. No timeline for resolution has been given.

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P R U D E N T 📊 🔺( ♟,♟)
·23h ago

4/ During this process, he was also muted in Rollbit chat for over 6,800 days. That’s nearly 19 years. No clear explanation was provided for this action. https://t.co/vWsbfcKCsu

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P R U D E N T 📊 🔺( ♟,♟)
·23h ago

2/ On the 20th of April , he attempted to withdraw $29,090 from my Rollbit account. Shortly after, the withdrawal status changed to “Contact Support.” This was surprising because his previous withdrawals had been processed without any issues. https://t.co/f3fgJxSbTe

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P R U D E N T 📊 🔺( ♟,♟)
·23h ago

To everyone using @rollbit - If you win big, don’t except you’ll get paid or even see your money. My friend @anonadep currently have a $29,090 withdrawal frozen with no clear resolution after weeks of waiting with zero explanation, which they even care less. 🧵👇

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Rich
·1d ago

@NSBrooklyn @rollbit save yourself the hassle and stay far away from rollbit its scam central you do not want to be referring players there

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NSBrooklynTV🌃
·1d ago

how come the affiliate program at @rollbit is so bad? I brought in over 50k in deposits and over 500k in wagers and they won't give me any stats.

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Developing Story
12 JUN · 12:30 UTC

PrudentSammy published a 9-part thread documenting his friend anonadep's $29,090 withdrawal frozen on Rollbit since April 20th — now entering week 8 with no resolution. The thread generated 20,343 impressions and 60 posts in a single day with 91.7% negative sentiment, making it instantly the most active trust-and-safety narrative in the ecosystem.

Each detail compounds the case: support told him the withdrawal was 'under review' and to wait, then asked whether he had other accounts (he doesn't), then went silent. During this process he was muted in Rollbit chat for over 6,800 days — nearly 19 years — with no explanation given. The mute alone signals the casino is treating a withdrawal inquiry as a moderation problem.

Multiple independent accounts piled on in the replies. hodl_strong wrote 'I almost opened a Rollbit account for World Cup, didn't know they treated their users this bad — please fix it.' NSBrooklyn separately reported bringing in over $50K in deposits and $500K in wagers through Rollbit's affiliate program but being refused access to any stats — a second dimension of trust failure emerging in parallel.

The thread ends with a direct appeal to @Razer_Rollbit for intervention and a promise to continue documenting publicly until resolved. With the World Cup driving new player acquisition across the ecosystem, the timing turns this from a single-user complaint into an active warning for anyone considering depositing on Rollbit.

13 JUN · 00:00 UTC

The thread surged to 66 posts and 31,805 total impressions by end of day June 12, with 86% negative sentiment across 75% of posts. The volume increase includes a flood of low-follower support replies expressing generic concern, but also several credible accounts reinforcing the warning. richschiz told NSBrooklyn directly: 'save yourself the hassle and stay far away from rollbit — its scam central you do not want to be referring players there.'

Rollbit has made no public response — no statement, no @Razer_Rollbit intervention, no support resolution. The silence is now compounding the original complaint. With the World Cup driving new player acquisition across the ecosystem, every hour without a response converts more potential depositors into people who see a $29K frozen withdrawal and choose a different casino. The thread has become the top organic search result for anyone researching Rollbit before depositing.

13 JUN · 08:00 UTCLATEST

Volume collapsed sharply on June 13 — just 5 posts generating 416 impressions, a 92% drop. The surge of low-follower support replies evaporated, leaving a quieter but more dangerous signal: the narrative has shifted from one frozen withdrawal to a broader pattern of alleged fraud.

halfretired0 surfaced a new dimension connecting Rollbit to CSGO Diamonds, a platform the same team previously ran where streamers were allegedly given bet outcomes before they were shown to viewers — blatant fraud designed to mislead. halfretired0 further claims @smokeylisa, who passed Rollbit's RTP disclosure through @Tanzanite_xyz, was 'a part of this scam platform' and called him 'a scumbag indeed.' The posts trace a chain: CSGO Diamonds → failed crypto exchange Interdax → Rollbit → Tanzanite_xyz, alleging the same individuals built three 'absolute scam platforms' before positioning themselves as trust arbiters.

The $29,090 withdrawal remains frozen with no response from @Razer_Rollbit. NSBrooklyn added a second complaint: the affiliate program refused to provide stats for 50K+ in deposits and 500K+ in wagers, and added he brought similar volume 'in the last 30 days as well.' aff1 had warned NSBrooklyn directly to stay away. The combination — frozen player funds, silent support, an affiliate program that won't share data, and now historical fraud allegations against the team — has transformed this from a single payout dispute into a systemic trust crisis for Rollbit. Even at reduced volume, the remaining posts carry far more substance than the earlier support-reply flood.

12 JUN · 12:30 UTC

PrudentSammy published a 9-part thread documenting his friend anonadep's $29,090 withdrawal frozen on Rollbit since April 20th — now entering week 8 with no resolution. The thread generated 20,343 impressions and 60 posts in a single day with 91.7% negative sentiment, making it instantly the most active trust-and-safety narrative in the ecosystem.

Each detail compounds the case: support told him the withdrawal was 'under review' and to wait, then asked whether he had other accounts (he doesn't), then went silent. During this process he was muted in Rollbit chat for over 6,800 days — nearly 19 years — with no explanation given. The mute alone signals the casino is treating a withdrawal inquiry as a moderation problem.

Multiple independent accounts piled on in the replies. hodl_strong wrote 'I almost opened a Rollbit account for World Cup, didn't know they treated their users this bad — please fix it.' NSBrooklyn separately reported bringing in over $50K in deposits and $500K in wagers through Rollbit's affiliate program but being refused access to any stats — a second dimension of trust failure emerging in parallel.

The thread ends with a direct appeal to @Razer_Rollbit for intervention and a promise to continue documenting publicly until resolved. With the World Cup driving new player acquisition across the ecosystem, the timing turns this from a single-user complaint into an active warning for anyone considering depositing on Rollbit.

13 JUN · 00:00 UTC

The thread surged to 66 posts and 31,805 total impressions by end of day June 12, with 86% negative sentiment across 75% of posts. The volume increase includes a flood of low-follower support replies expressing generic concern, but also several credible accounts reinforcing the warning. richschiz told NSBrooklyn directly: 'save yourself the hassle and stay far away from rollbit — its scam central you do not want to be referring players there.'

Rollbit has made no public response — no statement, no @Razer_Rollbit intervention, no support resolution. The silence is now compounding the original complaint. With the World Cup driving new player acquisition across the ecosystem, every hour without a response converts more potential depositors into people who see a $29K frozen withdrawal and choose a different casino. The thread has become the top organic search result for anyone researching Rollbit before depositing.

13 JUN · 08:00 UTCLATEST

Volume collapsed sharply on June 13 — just 5 posts generating 416 impressions, a 92% drop. The surge of low-follower support replies evaporated, leaving a quieter but more dangerous signal: the narrative has shifted from one frozen withdrawal to a broader pattern of alleged fraud.

halfretired0 surfaced a new dimension connecting Rollbit to CSGO Diamonds, a platform the same team previously ran where streamers were allegedly given bet outcomes before they were shown to viewers — blatant fraud designed to mislead. halfretired0 further claims @smokeylisa, who passed Rollbit's RTP disclosure through @Tanzanite_xyz, was 'a part of this scam platform' and called him 'a scumbag indeed.' The posts trace a chain: CSGO Diamonds → failed crypto exchange Interdax → Rollbit → Tanzanite_xyz, alleging the same individuals built three 'absolute scam platforms' before positioning themselves as trust arbiters.

The $29,090 withdrawal remains frozen with no response from @Razer_Rollbit. NSBrooklyn added a second complaint: the affiliate program refused to provide stats for 50K+ in deposits and 500K+ in wagers, and added he brought similar volume 'in the last 30 days as well.' aff1 had warned NSBrooklyn directly to stay away. The combination — frozen player funds, silent support, an affiliate program that won't share data, and now historical fraud allegations against the team — has transformed this from a single payout dispute into a systemic trust crisis for Rollbit. Even at reduced volume, the remaining posts carry far more substance than the earlier support-reply flood.