I noticed that on Casino Guru, Hunnyplay appears to be trying to clean up its reputation by resolving some of these old complaints. While it is true that a number of cases have eventually been settled, other players have unfortunately lost their money during the lengthy waiting period and never received a satisfactory resolution.
It seems that the company is now attempting to rebuild its public image by claiming that it is under new management and that things have changed. However, many of the unresolved issues and the experiences of affected players should not simply be overlooked. While efforts to address past complaints are positive, a genuine improvement in reputation should be demonstrated through consistent actions and fair treatment of players over time, rather than relying solely on statements about organizational changes.



So I took a quick look at their website and performed a basic check to see whether they might still be using fake betting volume.
I examined an account that was only one day old and was actively wagering in USDC on the Optimism network. To verify the activity, I checked the on-chain deposit address of Hunnyplay which remains the same.. The last USDC deposit on Optimism linked to that address was made 108 days ago. This is only a single account that I reviewed, but based on the available on-chain data, I am confident that the wagering activity displayed for this account does not reflect genuine player activity.
There are several other accounts that also appear questionable, as they seem to be wagering continuously around the clock. While I have not fully investigated those accounts yet, this particular example strongly suggests the presence of artificial or fabricated betting volume.

I also checked the "High Rollers" section to confirm another pattern I had noticed in the past. Previously, suspicious bets would appear in the Live Bets feed but would not show up in the High Rollers tab. On the platform, any win above 0.16 BNB (approximately $100) qualifies as a high roller payout.
The most recent high roller bet displayed was a Baccarat win recorded at 13:30. When I checked the site, it was approximately 16:30. This means that during a three-hour period, not a single player had recorded a win above $100, despite the Live Bets page being filled with a constant stream of betting activity at a rapid pace.
While this observation alone is not definitive proof, the discrepancy between the apparent betting volume shown in the Live Bets feed and the lack of corresponding activity in the High Rollers section raises further questions about the authenticity of the wagering activity being displayed.


Based on these findings, I remain highly skeptical of the legitimacy of the betting volume being displayed on the platform. The discrepancies between on-chain data, account activity, and the information shown in the Live Bets and High Rollers sections are difficult to reconcile with normal player behavior.
Although this analysis is limited to a small sample, the patterns observed are consistent with concerns that have been raised previously. Until these inconsistencies can be adequately explained, any claims regarding the platform's activity levels or popularity should be viewed with caution.
FYI:I hold a grievance against Hunnyplay because their actions caused me significant financial loss. If a legitimate and appropriate opportunity arises to address their conduct or raise concerns publicly through proper channels, I will consider it. They never reimbursed me or compensated me for the damages. Instead, they delayed resolution until AVAX had dropped significantly and then paid out the amount in AVAX at those lower levels resulting in USD loses for me.