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You stated the sayings that don't contradict each other.
Both of 1xBit's representatives were stating that there is no official connection, and the teams are separated - and this statement wasn't ever doubted by any of us, and so it is in real life - these are separated teams.
That is simply not true. You explicitly claimed that there is no official connections between 1XBET and 1xbit.
There is no official connections between 1xBit and 1xBet.
While, your
other representative stated:
We are related. Its obvious))
We are using a lot of 1xbet.com functions, 1xbet using some ours.
But our team is separate and we'll develop a lot of new features soon.
We are not the same but still use a lot of 1xbet options including customer support.
But its separate team and the owners.
There is an obvious contradiction in these statements.
And as you can see - there a lot of casinos using BitShares payment software, and BitShares is not the only payment solution - there are other companies using the other payment systems, not necessary a BitShares - and those systems have their own markers.
Again, you are trying to dilute the argument with irrelevant information.
BitShares payment provider doesn't set up your account and deposit addresses, you do. The same goes for Eos and other wallets. The same marker means the same wallet. Who controls the private keys to those wallets? Where does the money go?
Still, all of it falls under the words we have stated previously about company who sets everything up.
So the company that set you all up controls your wallets and manages deposits and withdrawals?
That's what I've been saying all along! Thanks for finally admitting it. And that company is 1XBET (or 1X CORP, or whatever the current name is...)?
In addition, this mark in the payments doesn't mean pretty much anything - it is given by many factors from the payment system operator to free public databases and etc.
No, that's not true. The evidence in payment addresses matters a great deal. As the old saying goes,
"When in doubt, follow the money." And if we follow a common sense, why would a company hide/not hide such thing? It is seen for every user of their site when he makes a payment.
Exactly. That's so obvious, I don't see the point in you trying to deny it. But, it's something only you can explain, I guess.