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1  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SWC Poker - SCAM on: February 05, 2025, 07:19:39 PM
SWC aren't very consistent with their marketing here but I was surprised to find out they did post in bitcointalk the last time in Summer 2024 and their official account was active at that time:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5068812.0

You could try to post on their thread which could get some attention. It's a self moderated thread but at least it could lead them to here to pay some serious attention to the issue at hand.

Thank you so much @alani123 for the information about this thread! 🙏
✅ I posted there too - we will see.
2  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SWC Poker - SCAM on: February 05, 2025, 02:43:44 PM
I also had a conversation with their ambassador on Twitter. He defended them without any arguments—he send me just memes, when I sent him evidence and arguments .
I gave up , waste of time.

Anyway - Do you know any good alternatives to play poker with crypto/BTC?
If not, I guess I’ll just go back to Web2 poker  Sad
3  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SWC Poker - SCAM on: February 05, 2025, 02:22:41 PM
1. VIP Status of the Accounts – I have no idea what status those accounts had, I never checked. Do I really need do that? Even if 2 out of 6 accounts had a "new seal" status, does that mean I shouldn't have played with them as a third player with a relatively new account? That logic makes no sense  Huh

3. Deposit Address & Transaction Proof – I checked, and yes, I have a screenshot from the cashier showing my deposit address along with my deposit transaction hashes. I can also prove that the address used to send funds to SWC’s deposit address belongs to me. I have no issue sending this privately to a trusted senior member of Bitcointalk. However, as I mentioned before, for privacy reasons, I won't post it publicly.

4. If that were the case, SWC poker probably wouldn't have banned me, wouldn't have deleted the messages, and would have quickly replied here, providing my transaction hashes (proof that they didn't cheat me and paid me my winnings)  Roll Eyes

5. Exactly - If this was collusion, the accounts wouldn't have been sitting next to each other imho

6. I sent them a link to this thread on Twitter PM. If they ignore it and refuse to respond here, it will only further confirm that they are scamming players.


I don’t expect to get my money back—I’ve already accepted the loss. If they return and pay me what I'm owed, I will gladly restore their honor.
But for now, my goal is simple: to warn other players about this site.


P.S Finally, I have exported the full history of this +10H game. I exported it before the ban....
4  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SWC Poker - SCAM on: February 05, 2025, 12:09:25 PM
1. Did the 3 accounts register on the same day?
I have no idea. Honestly? I doubt it. SWC Poker just claimed this when banning me, but never provided any proof. Just empty words.

2. "The accounts were linked by BTC wallets" – where’s the proof?
SWC Poker claimed that these accounts were funded from the same BTC wallet. But they never showed any logs or blockchain transactions.
If this were true, they would have simply posted one BTC address funding three accounts. Since everything on the blockchain is transparent.
They could have also shown data like same computer, IP address , browser fingerprint etc.
But they didn't. Why? Because they have no proof  Roll Eyes

3.The BTC address in my article is new, for privacy reasons.
I don’t feel comfortable publicly exposing all my BTC holdings. But if @nutildah & @AHOYBRAUSE want to verify my deposits, I can send proof via private message  Wink

4. Why would I waste my time making up this story?
Seriously, what would I gain? I wrote an article, I shared screenshots, and I keep responding here. Meanwhile, SWC Poker provided ZERO evidence of their accusations and deleted messages to cover it up. Luckily, I took screenshots before they erased everything. Unlike SWC, I actually have proof.

5. About the session:
Yes, I started with 40K chips and after 10+ hours, I had 360K. That’s not unheard of.
What’s interesting is that most of my big all-in wins were NOT from MichaelDE or Caroline93 (the accounts they claim were mine).
Instead, they came from regular players like: Easy1 , BillySwords & Valentinos77
I even found three screenshots from the session. Take a look:

(Attach screenshots here)




6. It would be best if the SWC-Poker team responded here. But I doubt they will.

P.S. – Yes, of course, I asked a friend to share my Medium article in the SWC Telegram group. Why?
Because I’m banned and couldn’t do it myself.
I’m doing this to warn other users and expose this scam. I’ll keep doing it because there’s nothing wrong with sharing the truth  Wink
5  Local / Polski / Re: Kryptowaluty nie będą już anonimowe? on: February 04, 2025, 10:54:45 PM
Z ciekawostek to Coinbase też już przy wpłacie i wypłacie nawet 100 USDC pytał mnie już skąd lub komu wysłałem.
Kliknąłem, że wpłacałem z swojego walletu EVM (metamask).
Musiałem to udowodonić robiąc sign transakcji swoim metamaskiem na stronie Coinbase...
Tak na binance już to samo. Co do AI zgadzam sie - mocno obserwuje temat sztucznej inteligencji i intensywnie korzystam od conajmniej 2lat.
Zobaczcie sobie np na Arkham (https://intel.arkm.com) wklejając tam swój adres Ethereum. Większe podmioty już na tej stronie są otagowane imieniem lub ksywą.
A MICA dobija tylko protokoły prywatnościowe, dziś np wyszło info od rhino.fi że jednak zawieszają swoją usługę (do prywatności).
6  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SWC Poker - SCAM on: February 04, 2025, 10:40:36 PM
They accused me of owning 3 accounts, claiming there was a deposit connection (BTC transactions).

I love Bitcoin's blockchain and transparency. Since I played fair, I asked them for proof (BTC transaction hashes).
They even promised to show it to the community



They never did. Instead, they quickly banned me and erased all messages to cover it up...

You can also check for yourself – try finding any messages about this on the official SWC Telegram group. They deleted everything  Undecided

To understand the issue in more detail read my story on the medium.

7  Economy / Scam Accusations / SWC Poker - SCAM on: February 04, 2025, 12:11:59 PM
SWC Poker – Warning! Withdrawals Blocked, Accounts Suspended Without Proof  Huh

Is SWC Poker really a decentralized and fair platform? My experience says otherwise  Sad

TL;DR:

  • I played on SWC Poker, and everything seemed fine at first.
  • After a high-stakes session (200/400), my account was suspended, and my withdrawal never arrived.
  • SWC Poker accused me of multi-accounting but provided no evidence.

When I asked questions publicly, my posts were deleted, and I was banned from their Telegram.

Warning! If you're considering playing on SWC, think twice. Small withdrawals may work, but when you win big, they can simply block you.

Read my full story here:
➡️ SWC Poker Exposed – When Decentralized Becomes a Scam

Let’s expose the truth.
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