AI-generated ANN post aside, I checked the site, and it does not inspire trust.
When signing up, you are required to accept the site's User Agreement, except there is none. The Terms of Service links do not take you to the actual terms, only the login form appears. It feels like no one even took the time to check all the buttons and links, even just on the homepage.
Secondly, the homepage features supposedly live "bets". The problem is that these are clearly fake: "players" place $0 bets, achieve a 0.00x multiplier, and apparently still win positive amounts of money. Sometimes the multiplier is wrong, for example, a $4 "bet" winning $6 is apparently 1.7x here. Sometimes the multis are outright impossible, such as having a third decimal digit.
Third, I tried to look the site up on Trustpilot to see if it had any reviews. However, their Trustpilot profile has been removed. A very-very bad sign.
I am usually willing to give new casinos a chance, sometimes to my demise. However, based on all of this, even I would not trust this one with my money.
Your statements are spot on, but based on my knowledge in the marketing space (in and outside of this forum), Trustpilot reviews can not be used to justify a genuine casino, because there are a lot of bought reviews.
Having said that, until the OP replies to all the questions asked, we cant jump into a conclusion, and this reminds me of a popular/reputable gambling brand with years of marketing on this forum when they first created the ANN thread a lot of users said negative things about them until they made an amendment, hosted an interesting event, and a signature campaign.
What i am trying to say is that when a new brand comes here, there's a chance that their team has made some mistakes due to their lack of understanding about how things work here.