The Betmoco IncidentInvestigate. Follow the evidence. Reach your own conclusion.
Prize Pool: $20- 1st place: $10
- 2nd place: $5
- Best Discovery: $5
THE CASEIn early February 2026, a relatively new crypto casino called Betmoco was active on Bitcointalk.
The casino promoted itself through the forum and ran promotional campaigns, including a $25,000 leaderboard.
Then things started going wrong.
Users began reporting delayed or missing withdrawals.
On February 11, Betmoco published a statement claiming that an individual had gained unauthorized access to its withdrawal infrastructure and that approximately 95% of the assets held in its hot wallet had been illicitly withdrawn.
Betmoco said the incident was under investigation and that external cybersecurity and blockchain specialists had been brought in.
Forum members immediately started asking for evidence.
The casino subsequently disappeared from the forum and its website went offline.
A separate Bitcointalk scam-accusation thread was opened by affected users, with claims of more than $30,000 in unpaid funds.
But here's the question: What actually happened?Was this:
A) A genuine security breach?
B) An operational/financial failure?
C) An exit scam?
D) Something else?
Or is the available evidence insufficient to reach a confident conclusion?
YOUR MISSIONYour job is to investigate the Betmoco incident using publicly available information.
You are not being asked to repeat what other users believe.
You are being asked to build your own case.
Your submission should attempt to reconstruct what happened and explain which interpretation is best supported by the evidence.
WHAT YOU SHOULD INVESTIGATEYou don't have to answer every question below, but strong investigations will probably cover several of them.
1.
TimelineReconstruct the events.
Create a timeline with links to the relevant posts.
2.
The alleged hot-wallet incidentBetmoco stated that approximately 95% of its hot-wallet assets were illicitly withdrawn.
Investigate this claim. Blockchain evidence can be extremely valuable here.
3.
Withdrawal complaintsInvestigate the reports from users.
Try to establish what happened before and after the alleged security incident.
4.
Betmoco's statementsCollect the important statements made by Betmoco on Bitcointalk.
Don't simply quote them but compare them against independently verifiable evidence.
5.
The people behind the projectInvestigate the publicly available information about Betmoco.
If you discover a possible connection, prove it before presenting it as fact.
A similarity is a lead, not proof.
6.
Bitcointalk historyThis case has a substantial forum history.
Try to find information that wasn't obvious from the first few pages.
IMPORTANT: FACT ≠ ALLEGATION ≠ SPECULATION
HOW THE WINNER WILL BE SELECTED- Evidence & sourcing - 30 points
- Investigation depth - 20 points
- Blockchain/on-chain research - 20 points
- Timeline reconstruction - 10 points
- Reasoning & conclusion - 15 points
- Presentation - 5 points
WHAT MAKES A WINNING INVESTIGATION?You don't need to conclude that Betmoco was a scam.
You don't need to agree with the majority.
You don't even need to reach a definitive conclusion.
A submission can win by showing:
"The popular explanation is probably wrong because..."
or:
"There isn't enough evidence to determine whether this was an external hack."
or:
"These three pieces of evidence strongly support explanation X."
Evidence beats confidence.
A carefully researched answer that reaches an unpopular conclusion is preferable to a confident accusation with no evidence.
BONUS: BEST DISCOVERYI'm also awarding $5 for the Best Discovery.
This doesn't necessarily go to the person who submits the best overall investigation.
It can go to someone who discovers one particularly interesting piece of evidence.
Examples:
- An important transaction
- A previously overlooked Bitcointalk post
- An old version of a website
- A significant timeline inconsistency
- A previously unnoticed project connection
- A piece of evidence that changes the interpretation of the case
You can win the Best Discovery even if you don't finish first overall.
DEADLINESubmission deadline: 7 days after this case is published.
Please post your investigation directly in this thread.
SUBMISSION FORMATYou don't have to follow this exactly, but this structure is recommended:
Investigator:
Your Bitcointalk username
Bitcoin address:(bech32)
TL;DR:
Your conclusion in 3–5 sentences.
Timeline:
Important events + sources
Key evidence:
#1, #2, #3...
Blockchain investigation:
Addresses / transactions / findings
Project investigation:
Relevant findings
What Betmoco claimed:
Summary
What the evidence shows:
Your analysis
Alternative explanations:
What else could explain the events?
Final conclusion:
Your best-supported explanation
Sources:
Links to your sources
RULES1. No doxxing
2. No baseless accusations
3. No plagiarism
4. AI is allowed as a research assistant, but your submission must contain your own investigation and reasoning.
5. Don't contact or harass anyone involved
7. One investigation per participant
IMPORTANTThis is an investigation, not a witch hunt.
The purpose of this case is to determine what the available evidence actually tells us.
If the evidence supports Betmoco's explanation, say so.
If it contradicts their explanation, explain why.
If the evidence is inconclusive, that's also a valid conclusion.
START HEREBetmoco ANN / discussion -
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5571889.0Betmoco's security-incident statement -
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5571889.700Betmoco Scam Accusation -
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5573846.0These are starting points, not the answer.
The best investigators will probably find information beyond these pages.
THE QUESTIONWas Betmoco the victim of a security breach...
...or was something else happening?
You have 7 days.
Follow the evidence.
Good luck, investigators.
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