First Verified Withdrawal Confirmed at Rolly
Player forces first verified withdrawal, CEO tops up bankroll on demand
The first independently verifiable withdrawal from Rolly happened today, but not without drama. FlounderKing, a community member with 586 followers, publicly challenged the platform's liquidity by posting 'currently testing liquidity over @rolly_onchain, yo @ceo_rolly you might need to juice the bankroll.' Hours later, the CEO apparently did exactly that.
FlounderKing followed up with confirmation: 'yo did i fucking call my shot or what haha, a few hours after this post @ceo_rolly had to wake up just to add money to the bankroll to process my withdrawal haha.' The post includes a screenshot of a win screen. It drew 100 impressions with 5 likes and 5 replies — modest engagement, but from a genuine player with no visible affiliate ties.
This is the first concrete evidence that Rolly is processing real withdrawals. For a project whose play score has been in the mid-20s specifically because no withdrawal had ever been confirmed, this is a meaningful data point. But the fact that the CEO had to manually top up the bankroll to honour the payout also raises a question: is the platform's liquidity sufficient for sustained play, or is each big win a manual intervention event?
yo did i fucking call my shot or what haha a few hours after this post @ceo_rolly had to wake up just to add money to the bankroll to process my withdrawal haha https://t.co/5tILijHn26
