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May 07, 2026, 07:25:52 AM
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i was looking for a casino and someone on TG told me she created this website tokentina0x, is that true?
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May 07, 2026, 07:35:50 AM
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i was looking for a casino and someone on TG told me she created this website tokentina0x, is that true?

Who created which website?
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May 07, 2026, 10:42:53 AM
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Hey Blocino!

Quick question. Why is receiving emails a mandatory field when registering? That kind of defeats the purpose doesn't it? Usually you sign up and then choose whether you want emails or not. Is this intentional or just an oversight?
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May 07, 2026, 12:20:07 PM
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i was looking for a casino and someone on TG told me she created this website tokentina0x, is that true?
Who created which website?
He's probably talking about Tina0x, her Telegram handle: @tokentina0x (found it by searching tokentina0x on Telegram and on Google)
In her YouTube channel, she showcased a crypto casino script frontend and backend. See the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDqPhIlkKQ8
Also, comparing Blocino's site to what Tina0x showed, it does have some sort of resemblance.
Blocino:

Tina0x


I have no idea if this would be a bad thing or not (about buying a casino script from someone); I see those types of "selling casino scripts" posts all the time in this forum, so not sure if that's a big deal. Maybe if the script isn't that safe? Like having a malicious backdoor or hidden vulnerabilities. Roll Eyes

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May 07, 2026, 12:25:25 PM
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From my point of view, the case is not that complicated to be solved.
The casino accused player for having multi accounts and bonus abuse, I think it is not that hard to prove it if I were in the casino's position.
Especially the accused player have already given the permission for the casino to reveal the proof publicly (no need any mediator).
By simply proving the data of the suspected multiple accounts especially the connection between those accounts, case can be closed easier.
Hello panjul07,

Can you please refer us to any example where the casinos posted proofs in public even after the user asked them to post?
Have you ever seen something like this? If not, why do you expect us to do it? You have some referance like that, where the casino posted the proofs on the forum, please help us with the informations. We would like to see their privacy policy and we would see if we are not following the casino standards.

Sorry to say but for me, you look like trying to find an excuse not to provide the proof of your accusation against your player about multiple accounts.
You want an example, there can be some in the scam accusation board for similar case (where the casino accuse players of having multiple accounts).
Let me give you one example: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5284557.msg55779792#msg55779792
No need to reply this with another excuse, if you are professional, you should have resolved this case faster and better since the accused player posted his case in this thread.

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May 07, 2026, 03:13:22 PM
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I have no idea if this would be a bad thing or not (about buying a casino script from someone); I see those types of "selling casino scripts" posts all the time in this forum, so not sure if that's a big deal. Maybe if the script isn't that safe? Like having a malicious backdoor or hidden vulnerabilities. Roll Eyes
This is a massive red flag and explains a lot of the issues discussed in this thread.

I have been working in the casino industry for a long time. I mostly worked in casino support, and I know what players want from a casino. I have been building this platform bit by bit for a while.
So, what did you build bit by bit? Can you confirm or deny if Blocino is running on the Tina0x script? If so, have you done any security audits to ensure user deposits are safe from backdoors?

 
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May 07, 2026, 07:51:56 PM
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He's probably talking about Tina0x, her Telegram handle: @tokentina0x (found it by searching tokentina0x on Telegram and on Google)
In her YouTube channel, she showcased a crypto casino script frontend and backend. See the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDqPhIlkKQ8
Also, comparing Blocino's site to what Tina0x showed, it does have some sort of resemblance.
the site looks more similar to script shown on the first video on that channel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QSDfo5wb3w
the crash game is 1:1 (with a few UI changes) as you can see (Blocino on the left and Tina0x on the right):



I have no idea if this would be a bad thing or not (about buying a casino script from someone); I see those types of "selling casino scripts" posts all the time in this forum, so not sure if that's a big deal. Maybe if the script isn't that safe? Like having a malicious backdoor or hidden vulnerabilities. Roll Eyes
it's not about it being safe or not (definitely not safe), but ask yourself this, why would someone buy a casino script?
i would say because they are broke and can't afford getting a proper whitelabel software from a good provider or to hire a dev team, and if they are broke, if someone wins big, they are not getting paid, or if someone makes a large deposit, they will just exit scam.

that's why if a casino is using some kind of cheap script that's being sold online, you want to stay as far away as possible.

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May 07, 2026, 07:52:46 PM
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Makes sense now that they scammed me of my 600usd deposit Smiley
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May 09, 2026, 05:54:48 PM
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He's probably talking about Tina0x, her Telegram handle: @tokentina0x (found it by searching tokentina0x on Telegram and on Google)
In her YouTube channel, she showcased a crypto casino script frontend and backend. See the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDqPhIlkKQ8
Also, comparing Blocino's site to what Tina0x showed, it does have some sort of resemblance.
the site looks more similar to script shown on the first video on that channel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QSDfo5wb3w
the crash game is 1:1 (with a few UI changes) as you can see (Blocino on the left and Tina0x on the right):

https://talkimg.com/images/2026/05/07/UJFYm5.png https://talkimg.com/images/2026/05/07/UJFkld.png

I have no idea if this would be a bad thing or not (about buying a casino script from someone); I see those types of "selling casino scripts" posts all the time in this forum, so not sure if that's a big deal. Maybe if the script isn't that safe? Like having a malicious backdoor or hidden vulnerabilities. Roll Eyes
it's not about it being safe or not (definitely not safe), but ask yourself this, why would someone buy a casino script?
i would say because they are broke and can't afford getting a proper whitelabel software from a good provider or to hire a dev team, and if they are broke, if someone wins big, they are not getting paid, or if someone makes a large deposit, they will just exit scam.

that's why if a casino is using some kind of cheap script that's being sold online, you want to stay as far away as possible.

yeah, it's this one
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May 09, 2026, 08:07:44 PM
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Hey Blocino!

Quick question. Why is receiving emails a mandatory field when registering? That kind of defeats the purpose doesn't it? Usually you sign up and then choose whether you want emails or not. Is this intentional or just an oversight?
On my side I am seeing something different. Perhaps they had it fixed?



Anyway, if you had no choice and I signed up earlier with the forced mandatory email, then you could just unsubscribe from the future email in case you receive any promotional mail from them.

 
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May 10, 2026, 02:26:02 PM
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i was looking for a casino and someone on TG told me she created this website tokentina0x, is that true?

Please be cautious and avoid getting scammed.

Yes, we are familiar with her. The previous owner initially collaborated with her, but after about a year she claimed she could no longer continue. From what I know, the project began when she introduced a script containing some original games. She worked for 9 months, received thousands of dollars, and ultimately left the project incomplete — with broken games, a faulty provably fair system, and non‑functional features. For months, she ignored the project owner’s attempts to reach her, despite repeatedly promising to return and continue the work.

Fortunately, the project’s basic structure was already in place. We later met the owner, who was searching for new developers. Since then, we have re‑written nearly 95% of the code. While a few of her games are still in use, this is not the website she originally built.

Stay alert and don’t let yourself be misled.

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