@seyahkram1977 unfortunately that’s not how crypto works. All I know is that the IP address that stole my money was in Bangladesh, but the thief could have used a VPN and been anywhere.
Just a shame that the UK gambling commission through it’s regulations has forced people to play on these sites if they want what most would consider an enjoyable experience (Bony buys, and autoplay).
It still blows my mind the whole crypto thing ,
I understand the ip is viewable, and that’s where the computer is and such .., so I git that , but surly to move funds they have to log where they want funds to go
They can’t send money to an ip address, they need an account and to input it on your system ???? Isn’t that how it works? they have to log into your account, Go to account , withdrawl , <span style=”font-size: 1rem;”>write where it’s going and press the button .. and all this is logged in your account yes ??? Or does it not even show up on your withdrawl page ?
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You aren’t sending money to and from an account. Just an address like PO box that can be changed at any time if you want. The address is attached to an account only the time its in use, and some exchanges let you register an account without any identifiable info (not so much now in UK). Couple of years ago there was no KYC on the exchanges either in UK.
For that reason they don’t care what address you are sending to or from, unlike a UK casino where they won’t let you withdraw to a different account
Christ I’m sooo behind the time with this crypto shit … but cheers that makes sense frighteningly ….