Has SatoshiDice Embezzled Money After Rebranding To MegaDice?

Has SatoshiDice Embezzled Money After Rebranding To MegaDice?

Moreover, it does not appear as if any of the platform's investors have made a complaint about their money being used to pay out winner earnings. Bitcoin and gambling are two peas in the same pod. One of the more popular bitcoin gambling platforms goes by the name of SatoshiDice. However, it appears this service is no longer operational for some unknown reason. One user mentions how the platform also stole investor funds, although that’s not been officially confirmed as of right now. It is never good to see platforms such as SatoshiDice suddenly rebrand without much of a warning. The....


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