BC.Game Accused of Blocking High Roller’s $1.4 Million Payout

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Introduction
A recent thread on X has gained significant traction after high roller gambler @highroIIersclub accused the crypto casino BC.Game of wrongfully withholding $1.4 million from a customer. According to the thread, the user’s account was abruptly suspended, with BC.Game citing “prohibited techniques” as the reason.
Details of the Controversy
The controversy began when the user attempted to log in as usual. They claim that BC.Game banned their account for allegedly creating multiple accounts using the same email address — an issue reportedly triggered by the platform’s Google authentication system. According to @highroIIersclub, this is a known bug that has affected several users.
Despite clear records of deposits and winnings, BC.Game has refused to release the user’s funds.
Legal Action in Curaçao
BC.Game eventually faced legal action in Curaçao tied to this very case. The casino’s operating entities — Blockdance B.V. and Small House B.V. — were declared bankrupt in Curaçao after failing to pay out significant player winnings, including the disputed $1.4 million.
So how did BC.Game respond? Like many shady offshore operators, they packed up and left. The company relocated its operations from Curaçao to Belize, seemingly in an attempt to sidestep compliance with the court's ruling. This move raised serious concerns about BC.Game’s integrity and accountability.
BC.Game’s Response
BC.Game’s support team dismissed the user’s claims, stating there was “no bug” and labeling the user’s gameplay a “well-justified prohibited technique.” This vague explanation only fueled more outrage across the community, with many questioning the casino’s transparency and legitimacy.
Conclusion
This situation serves as a wake-up call for high rollers and everyday gamblers alike. Many crypto casinos aren't as solvent or well-managed as they appear. If you win big, they might look for any excuse to withhold your payout.
If you're a high roller, gamble responsibly — and stick to reputable platforms that won’t try to rob you the moment you start winning.
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For more on this story, see the full thread: @highroIIersclub on X
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