Happy you posted this,
I have a side to this story that I think people will find much more interesting.
Recently
@acebet has been giving loans to streamers. You may also have seen these same streamers posting exposes regardless of the fact that every expose was written by a streamer who was in profit onsite and on the loans.
The reason for these “exposes” is because
@babix_betbolt has been ghost writing them to protect his business -
@BetBoltBank gives streamers loans too, but not capped at 2,000 like Acebet. He gives massive markers, this is his main form of business and the only real volume betbolt gets.
Once Acebet started to compete, betbolt began their defamation campaign.
It is true that I took a $100,000 marker winning 73000. I am a knicks fan and rarely watch games so when invited to a private showing I was excited and placed a bet.
That is where my gambling ended. I said thank you for the loan, left the group chat and went about my day.
Only to find that the betbolt team had offered me a new marker, this time to take the spurs on the next game. I wasn’t interested, I’m a knicks fan and wasn’t going to be watching the game as I was traveling.
I wake up the next morning to what was clearly the start of a character assassination campaign -
@babix_betbolt was trying to lay the ground work to publicly shame us and remove competitors from the loan business. (Not to mention the Use of AI and editing screenshots)
That was all the facts. Now I want to speculate;
Babix and betbolt pass their volume to IBankRoll a 3rd party provider that will take the upside and downside for the big bets (if someone wins they pay out the winner but if someone loses they get the losses).
I think there is an even better chance that
@babix_betbolt DID place this bet in my name in an attempt to scam his liquidity partner. When the bet lost instead of paying them he is now attempting to save face and make a public fuss to get out of his 100,000 debt to his partner.
Be safe, this isn’t the first time babix or betbolt have tried to scam.