Acebet Owner Accused of $100K Scam
Private dispute goes public as multiple users back scam claim
What began as a single player's grievance has swelled into a chorus of accusations. Multiple users have now come forward with strikingly similar accounts, each pointing to the same pattern of alleged misconduct by Acebet's owner—transforming a private dispute into a platform-wide alarm.
Fraud allegations solidify into a pattern of systemic issues
Babix's silence finally broke on day ten, but for players waiting for accountability, his words rang hollow: Hobbes and all partners have offered neither apology nor any repayment of the missing $100,000. The community's reaction has been blunt, calling the prolonged silence 'more shameless than the scam itself.'
By June 17, 2026, what some initially dismissed as an isolated incident has instead revealed a troubling consistency in complaints about Acebet's payout practices. The pattern suggests that the alleged $100K scam is not an anomaly but a symptom of deeper, systemic issues in how the casino handles player funds.
For any player weighing whether to trust Acebet, the evidence now goes beyond a single accusation. The growing chorus of similar grievances points to a culture of delayed or denied payouts—a risk that no responsible gambler should take lightly.
Community verdict: Acebet is guilty
On day ten of the unfolding scandal, Babix finally spoke out, but his words only deepened the community’s outrage: not a single apology had been offered, not a cent of the $100K had been repaid, and the silence from Hobbes and all partners was described by players as 'more shameless than the scam itself.'
By June 17, 2026, the tipping point had arrived. Players were no longer debating Acebet’s guilt—the verdict was clear. Across forums and chat groups, the collective sentiment had shifted from suspicion to outright warning: stay away.
Evidence mounts: Acebet's operations look predatory, not unlucky
Babix finally broke his silence on day ten, confirming that Hobbes and all partners have yet to issue an apology or return a single cent of the $100K. The community’s reaction has been swift and unforgiving, with many calling their continued silence 'more shameless than the scam itself,' a sentiment that underscores the growing distrust toward Acebet's management.
By June 18, 2026, the evidence against Acebet had become impossible to ignore. Screenshots, logs, and player testimonies painted a picture not of a casino suffering a run of bad luck, but of a platform deliberately engineering excuses to withhold winnings. The pattern was clear: delays turned into denials, and denials turned into silence—a predatory playbook that leaves players questioning every guarantee the casino once made.
With Acebet painted guilty, players flee to safer casinos
Despite Babix finally breaking their silence ten days after the scandal broke, the statement offered no apology or repayment for the missing $100K—fueling community outrage that branded the silence 'more shameless than the scam itself.' Players interpreted this as a clear sign that the accused had no credible defense to offer.
The near-total imbalance of information—a torrent of accusers with no rebuttal from Acebet or its partners—eroded any remaining trust. Users began voting with their wallets, fleeing to safer casinos where transparency and accountability took precedence over past loyalties.
Amid the noise, Acebet's credibility is shattered
Despite scattered disinformation, the community's verdict is unmistakable: Acebet's credibility has been shattered. Players see the silence of Hobbes and all partners as an insult—no apologies, no repayments, only a deafening quiet that the community calls 'more shameless than the scam itself.' For any player weighing whether to trust this casino, the story is clear: the breach of trust is total and irreversible.
Acebet's silence deepens uncertainty as scandal enters waiting phase
Over ten days since the scandal broke, Acebet's owner and partners have issued no apology and made no repayment—a silence that players describe as 'more shameless than the scam itself.' For those considering where to place their trust, this refusal to address a $100K accusation speaks louder than any denial could.
Without a statement or a single cent returned, the vacuum left by Acebet's leadership has forced players to assume the worst. As one community member put it, 'Their silence tells you everything you need to know.' The waiting phase has only deepened uncertainty, eroding whatever confidence remained in the casino's integrity.
Scandal cools without reply, but reputation is permanently scarred
The Acebet scandal, involving an alleged $100,000 scam by its owner, has left a permanent stain on the casino's reputation despite the initial fervor fading without new evidence. Players watching the saga unfold remember the damning silence that followed the accusation, a silence that has itself become a mark of dishonor.
On day ten, Babix finally broke the silence, pointing out that Hobbes and all partners had neither apologized nor repaid a single cent of the alleged $100,000. The community's reaction was swift and harsh, calling their continued silence 'more shameless than the scam itself,' a sentiment that any player considering trust in Acebet must weigh heavily.
Though the scandal has cooled and no further revelations emerged, the damage is done. For those who followed the story, Acebet's name is now synonymous with unaddressed accusations and a refusal to make amends—a reputation that no amount of time can fully erase.
Unresolved dispute leaves players hanging, no closure
As the days stretch on with no word from Acebet's owner, affected players remain in a painful limbo, their $100K still unreturned and the casino's silence speaking louder than any denial ever could. The community's frustration has boiled over, with many calling the lack of accountability more shameless than the original scam itself.
For any player considering Acebet, this unresolved dispute is a glaring red flag: the owner's refusal to apologize or repay even a cent after ten days of silence makes it clear that trust is not a priority. With funds likely gone forever and no closure in sight, this story underscores the risk of trusting a casino that won't own up to its promises.
Community moves on, but Acebet's stain remains
When Acebet’s owner was publicly accused of orchestrating a $100K scam, the silence from Hobbes and the casino’s partners spoke louder than any denial. Ten days later — with Babix finally breaking a tense silence — the message was stark: not a single apology or restitution had been made. Players who had trusted the platform watched as the leadership offered nothing but radio silence, a move the community called 'more shameless than the scam itself.'
By the time the community began to move on to newer scandals in 2026, Acebet’s unresolved case had already carved its place in gambling lore. The casino — one that never answered for its alleged theft — became a permanent warning for any player weighing trust against flashy promises. In the end, the story wasn’t just about $100K lost; it was about a brand that proved silence can be as damning as any crime.
Community erupts as smaller victims surface — the $100K story cracks open a pattern
After Babix’s detailed $100K exposé broke the story, the AceBet community exploded with fresh allegations that paint a far broader and more troubling picture. Multiple players have come forward to share strikingly similar experiences—accounts banned immediately after attempted withdrawals, unexplained confiscations, and a complete breakdown of communication from the platform.
One player reported depositing and then completing Level 2 KYC only to have his account banned for allegedly using a VPN from a blacklisted region—an explanation he calls “complete BS.” Another victim described winning $757, then having their account locked without any explanation or ability to reach support. A third player observed that the same people behind AceBet are also linked to other projects accused of running “larps” or fake affiliate schemes, deepening the distrust.
These testimonies are not isolated incidents but part of a recurring pattern: accounts suspended the moment players attempt to cash out legitimate winnings. For anyone evaluating whether to trust AceBet, the mounting evidence—from large six-figure claims to small personal losses—suggests the platform’s silence is more damning than the initial scam allegations themselves.
DDeepakALLin posts video proof of crash game manipulation — Hobbes reactivates X and threatens legal action
Streamer DDeepakALLin provided concrete screen-recorded evidence that AceBet’s crash game was manipulated. He took a $2,000 marker from the casino, set auto-cashout at 12.8x, and was repeatedly blocked from placing his $195 bet with 'unauthorized' errors—but only during the round that would have hit his target.
AceBet initially responded by offering escalating lossback amounts from $500 to $1,300, but promptly withdrew the offer once DDeepakALLin went public with his findings. This reversal convinced many players that the casino’s intent was to suppress proof of rigging rather than resolve a genuine issue.
Owner Hobbes reactivated his X account after days of silence and now threatens legal action to force DDeepakALLin to remove his posts. The community views this as a desperate attempt to bury evidence, calling the behavior 'more shameless than the scam itself' and labeling it active game manipulation, not a simple withdrawal stall.
Community outrage persists but Hobbes remains completely silent — no payments, no response
Despite the mounting evidence and widespread community outrage, Hobbes and his partners have remained completely silent for ten days, offering neither an apology nor a single cent of the $100K owed to player Babix. The community has condemned this silence as 'more shameless than the scam itself,' with dozens of players amplifying the original story across social media and labeling Hobbes a serial scammer.
In response to the crisis, the BetBolt team announced a $10K–$25K community fund to assist AceBet victims, but Hobbes himself has refused to address any complaints. Players have drawn direct comparisons between AceBet and Rollbit, ranking both as the worst casinos in the industry. As one player noted, trusting screenshots is everything in this space — and Hobbes's refusal to pay has done lasting damage to his reputation.
The player accounts paint a clear picture: Babix followed all the rules, was paid out instantly on a win, yet still had $100K stolen. The community's call for accountability grows louder, with support for the victim and contempt for the alleged scammer becoming the dominant voices in every discussion.
Hobbes breaks silence with counter-narrative, community overwhelmingly unconvinced
Hobbes finally broke his ten-day silence with a lengthy post claiming that the $100,000 was a legitimate marker loan, that he won $73,000 and repaid it, and that babix_betbolt is orchestrating a defamation campaign because AceBet started competing in the streamer loan business. Despite his attempt at a counter-narrative, the community has overwhelmingly rejected his explanation, continuing to share babix's original post with comments like 'scammer fam' and 'disgusting scammers ever.'
Players are pointing to babix's track record as proof of trust: shazerai noted that babix followed all steps, paid out instantly, and still had the $100,000 taken from him, calling it a 'desperate move' from someone with a long list of scams. Similarly, xbondgee emphasized that 'trust is everything in this space,' highlighting that babix handled the win professionally and got stabbed on the loss, with screenshots that don't lie. These endorsements from players who have worked directly with babix cast serious doubt on Hobbes's claims.
Further undermining Hobbes's defense is the fact that player Ronny is still waiting for just $57 a week after it was supposedly processed, posting directly under Hobbes's response and linking to a tracker. This outstanding small debt suggests that even when Hobbes admits to owing money, payments are not being made in a timely or honest manner. Taken together, the community sees Hobbes's counter-narrative as damage control rather than a genuine attempt to make things right, and the silence that preceded it has only deepened the perception that AceBet cannot be trusted.
Volume drops 50% day-over-day as community moves on — but Ronny's $57 and small-player grievances still echo
The Acebet scandal may have cooled as a daily topic, but the damage it inflicted on player trust has only deepened. While the original $100K dispute fades from headlines, the forum now echoes with smaller, unresolved grievances—most notably Ronny's $57 withdrawal, still unpaid after more than a week. These persistent complaints reveal that the underlying distrust is not fading; it's multiplying.
New accusations have emerged that go beyond the Babix affair. A player reported discovering a bug on Acebet that allowed his friends to withdraw thousands weekly, only to receive a meager $100 compensation after losing far more himself. This pattern of dismissive treatment reinforces the belief that Hobbes and Acebet prioritize profit over fairness.
The community has rendered its verdict: every post referencing the dispute carries a negative tone, and silence from Acebet's owners is seen as more shameless than the scam itself. Even neutral observers cite the barrage of bad publicity as reason enough to avoid the site entirely. For any player weighing whether to trust Acebet, the court of public opinion has already spoken—loudly and unanimously.
Mariocoki drops new allegation: AceBet had an exploitable bug, friends extracted thousands weekly — only got $100 for reporting it
In a fresh twist to the unfolding AceBet scandal, user Mariocoki has come forward with a damning allegation: he discovered a critical bug that allowed his friends to withdraw thousands of dollars every week, yet after reporting it, he received a mere $100 compensation—a pittance compared to the potential millions he could have earned by exploiting it himself.
This revelation adds a troubling layer to the broader controversy, suggesting that the issues at AceBet extend far beyond the $100,000 marker dispute at the center of the owner-level scandal. It points to a systemic failure where exploitable vulnerabilities were tolerated and whistleblowers were inadequately rewarded, undermining any claim of fair play or integrity.
The silence from Hobbes and the partners—now stretching over ten days with no apology or repayment—only deepens the community's outrage. As one player put it, this silence feels 'more shameless than the scam itself,' making it increasingly difficult for any potential player to trust the casino with their money.
Mariocoki confirms systemic rot: bug allowed friends to extract thousands weekly, AceBet paid just $100 for the report
Player Mariocoki stepped forward with damning evidence of systemic rot at AceBet, revealing a bug that allowed his friends to extract thousands of dollars weekly from the casino. When he reported the vulnerability, AceBet paid him only $100—a token that feels less like compensation and more like an insult, especially given the potential long-term losses he could have incurred. This pattern aligns with earlier accusations: an operation that lets exploitation flourish at the top while shortchanging honest players.
The community response has been swift and unforgiving. Fellow players expressed shock and solidarity, with one calling the silence of AceBet's owners "more shameless than the scam itself." The lack of any apology or repayment from Hobbes and partners, now ten days into the scandal, only deepens the sense that this casino cannot be trusted with anyone's money.
Mariocoki reveals bug exploitation tolerated, $100 compensation for reporting it
Player Mariocoki (538 followers) has added a disturbing new layer to the AceBet controversy: he discovered a platform bug that his friends exploited for thousands of dollars weekly, yet when he responsibly reported it, AceBet compensated him a mere $100—far below the exploit's true cost to the house. This revelation comes amid the ongoing $100K marker scam accusation against owner Hobbes, with the community's outrage showing no sign of abating.
The community's response has been swift and damning. Players like @shazerai point out that Hobbes paid out instantly on the bug report but then took the $100K marker, calling it a 'desperate move from someone who’s got a long list of scams behind him.' Others express disappointment, with @kasumistella simply stating 'really bad, so sad to hear this man.' The silence from Hobbes and his partners has only deepened the sense of betrayal.
For any player weighing trust in AceBet, this pattern is deeply troubling: a bug exploitation tolerated by friends, a paltry $100 reward for responsible disclosure, and a $100K marker scam with no repayment or apology. The declining volume of posts about the marker scam may signal the story maturing, but the underlying behavior—favoring insiders and shortchanging honest reporting—suggests a casino that cannot be trusted with player funds or fairness.
Mariocoki reveals AceBet paid $100 bug bounty while friends extracted thousands weekly from the same exploit
Mariocoki’s recent admission adds a damning layer to Babix’s $100K marker dispute: while AceBet paid him a mere $100 bug bounty for reporting an exploit, his friends allegedly extracted thousands of dollars weekly from the same vulnerability for months. The community quickly connects this to Hobbes’ broader pattern—offering trivial compensation to whistleblowers while allowing insiders to drain the platform, all while defaulting on legitimate player markers.
For any player weighing trust, this pattern is a clear warning: AceBet appears to operate as an extraction engine, paying generous lip service to security but pocketing whatever it can. The silence from Hobbes and his partners—no apology, no repayment, no explanation—only reinforces the accusation that silence is more shameless than the scam itself. The evidence suggests that speaking up gets you a pittance, but staying quiet means your losses fund the very exploit that wasn’t fixed.
Mariocoki reveals AceBet paid $100 bug bounty while friends extracted thousands weekly from same exploit
Mariocoki’s revelation that AceBet paid a mere $100 bug bounty while his friends drained thousands weekly from the same exploit underscores a pattern: the casino rewards loyal extraction but silences discovery. For players considering trust, this shows a system that pays winners nothing, exploits its own vulnerabilities against users, and punishes those who speak up.
The community draws a direct line from this $100 bounty to babix_betbolt’s $100K marker scam, seeing both as evidence of Hobbes running AceBet as a pure extraction operation. Players like @DjurovicTrixan and @shazerai highlight how Hobbes fails to honor legitimate wins but swiftly extracts funds, with @xbondgee noting that trust is everything—and Hobbes has betrayed it by not apologizing or repaying a cent, even after days of silence.
For anyone deciding whether to trust AceBet, the clear message from players is that the casino’s silence is more shameless than the scam itself. The combination of a paltry bug bounty alongside friends profiting from the same hole, and a full $100K claim left unpaid, paints a picture of a casino that prioritizes extraction over integrity.
Babix: 10 days, zero apology, zero repayment from Hobbes or any partner
Despite mounting public pressure, ten days have passed since the $100,000 scam allegations against AceBet owner Boris and his partner HobbesHD, and the community’s outcry has been met with complete silence. Babix, the alleged victim, has publicly stated that he has accepted the loss of the six-figure sum, but his frustration is aimed squarely at the owners for failing to offer even a word of apology, let alone any repayment.
In a pointed message directed at Boris, Babix declared that the AceBet co-owner should be embarrassed by the partners he chose to build with, highlighting that Hobbes and all associated partners have not only refused to pay a single cent but have also remained entirely silent. The response from the gambling community has been scathing, with many questioning the integrity of AceBet’s operations.
BurningTheDice confirmed that AceBet is still actively recruiting new creators to promote their platform, despite the ongoing scandal, calling the situation absurd. Wholashile framed the silence as a deeper indictment of the brand’s character, noting that in a space where reputation is everything, Hobbes and his partners have effectively torched theirs by offering no accountability, no apology, and no attempt to fix anything—just distance as if nothing happened.
Adding to the chorus, DDeepakALLin corroborated Babix’s account, stating that he too was scammed by the same operators. The overarching sentiment from the community is clear: AceBet’s leadership has chosen silence over accountability, and that choice may define how players decide whether to trust them going forward.
It's been 10 days and neither @HobbesHD nor any of his partners have apologized or repaid a single cent. I've kind of accepted this $100,000 loss already... Boris, the other owner of AceBet, you should be embarrassed by who you chose to build with.
@babix_betbolt @HobbesHD Glad I never took any deal from Acebet lmao They're still trying to get me and other creators to promote their shit. Sad.
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