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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Be careful

Be careful, I currently have a balance of $950 on my account here. I still lost $800-900, but my account was closed on my first withdrawal. I also verified kyc. I didn't win here or break anything. Nor did I receive any bonuses. The answer I received from customer service was that the team concerned was frozen without explaining anything. Now contacting customer service is simply closing my chat. E-mails are the same sentence. I can provide these to the Trustpilot staff, as well as chat logs!

April 22, 2025
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Luckyblock crypto token scam

Bunch if amateurs scammers. As soon as you ask them real questions they will kick you out from their chat.. Bots are sending nice fake pictures of people winning none stop.....They want your money but have no real answer about their tokens.
First they created v1 tokens-got money for it..and now claim that some other team controls it and they have nothing to do with it, yet platform is same as was..Funny, how is it possible?...anyone in web development would laugh at their explanation.
NOW they cash out v1 tokens and now created V2 tokens. For brief moment they allowed to bridge v1 to v2..(in other words they bridged their own v1 tokens to new v2 crated tokens and now raising money again)..
Red flag #1: look at their white paper-it says total supply of tokens is 6b. LIE!!!
They bridged 54b v1 tokens to v2-so total supply is 60b V2 (they claim its only 6b ..but in reality its 60b supply).
Red flag 2: its total copy of other platforms (TG casino, scorpion casino) .same exact design and they all list as curasao license (yet ,when you go to curaso-nobody heard of them)...would not be surprised if they are somewhere in China.
they create tokens , sell them and dump you)....claiming that its too expensive to keep it going, this and that... and before you know-your money is gone and you will be stuck with useless V2 token....and they will go and create another scam casino...As of right now they created at least 3 same casinos that we could track..

November 12, 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This is a scammer website.

This is a scammer website.
Stay away, or you will loose your life.
This is just a beginning.
There would be a more ardient campaign against this scammer website on facebook and tiktok

October 30, 2023
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