Cryptocurrency
How a Crypto User Beat Crazy 1/3447 Odds to Win a Lambo
The biggest giveaway in crypto just concluded its third edition today. After two successful rounds, the third round showed why the popularity of FreeBitco.in’s provably fair algorithm is justified.
In Round 2, User 13562178 was the lucky winner, holding 200,000+ tickets in the draw.
However, in Round 3, User 38048549 clinched the top prize holding only 1,626 tickets out of a total 5.5 million tickets distributed. That’s some luck!
This is down to FreeBitco.in‘s truly random, proprietary lucky draw algorithm, where anyone can win even if they hold just one ticket.
The Lambo Goes To…
The Win a Lambo Golden Ticket Contest Round 3 at FreeBitco.in concluded on 25th October. The draw was held on 26th October, and User 38048549 emerged the lucky winner.
With 1,626 tickets, the user had a winning chance that of as low as 0.00029%!
The winner has two options to choose from: a Lamborghini Huracan LP 580-2 or 15.27 BTC ($200,000 in BTC deposited directly into their FreeBitco.in account).
What would you choose? Well, you can find out for yourself…
Win a Lambo Round 4 Has Begun!
If you’re new to the Golden Ticket Lamborghini Giveaway, here’s a small guide to help you get started:
In May 2019, FreeBitco.in, the world’s oldest-existing bitcoin faucet, organized the biggest giveaway in crypto – the Win a Lambo Golden Ticket Contest.
Here are the steps to participate in the contest:
1. Create an account on FreeBitco.in.
2. Collect Free BTC or deposit BTC into FreeBitco.in wallet.
3. Play the HI-LO dice game, or bet on events.
4. For every 0.005 BTC wagered in total on both the dice game or the event betting page, the user gets 1 Golden Ticket.
5. Golden Tickets can also be bought for 25,000 satoshi each.
6. Collect as many Golden Tickets as possible to increase the chances of winning a Lamborghini.
7. After the contest ends, a provably fair lottery drawing will be conducted to pick the lucky winner.
No sooner did Round 3 end that Round 4 began, and it’s already off to a cracking start!
Within hours, almost 100,000 tickets have already been distributed. The contest ends in the last week of April, so you have time to start stocking up on Golden Tickets.
Want to get your hands on Crypto’s Biggest Prize? Play now!
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BC.GAME
BC.GAME Wins “Best Crypto Casino” at SiGMA Central Europe Awards 2025
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Global crypto entertainment brand BC.GAME has been named “Best Crypto Casino 2025” at the SiGMA Central Europe B2C Awards, held this year in Rome. The result has been published via SiGMA’s official channels and industry media, with BC.GAME listed among the winners in the cryptocasino operator category.
As part of the SiGMA Central Europe 2025 event in early November, the B2C Awards focused on operators that have shown notable performance in online entertainment and sports betting over the past year. The “Best CryptoCasino 2025” category is specifically dedicated to platforms built around crypto assets as a core feature of their offering.
According to award-related communications and public review sources, BC.GAME’s recognition is linked to its integration of crypto payments, multi-vertical product line-up and ongoing development in Web3-oriented use cases. Several third-party reviews have highlighted BC.GAME as a representative example of a platform that supports multiple cryptocurrencies, combines casino and sports content, and designs features with on-chain users in mind.
BC.GAME noted that the award serves as a form of interim feedback on the platform’s long-term commitment to the crypto segment. The company plans to continue improving the user experience around crypto payments, cross-device product performance and content operations, while expanding sports and esports-related partnerships in markets where such activities are permitted by local regulation.
As a crypto-native operator, BC.GAME incorporates mechanisms such as provably fair verification into its product design and combines these with a native token and promotional structures to deliver an integrated casino and sports experience for crypto community users. With continued nominations and awards within the SiGMA framework and other international programmes, BC.GAME is increasingly regarded as a long-term player in the crypto entertainment vertical.
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Compliance Updates
Romania Bans Polymarket Over Illegal Cryptocurrency Betting Activities
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Romania’s National Office for Gambling (ONJN) has officially blacklisted Polymarket, a prominent prediction market that allows users to bet on future events, citing its operation as an unlicensed gambling platform. The decision comes amid heightened concerns over crypto-based betting during recent election cycles, where Polymarket reportedly saw trading volumes surpassing $600 million.
ONJN asserts that Polymarket’s “counterpart betting” model – where users wager against each other on future outcomes – falls squarely within the scope of Romanian gambling regulations. The regulator clarified that regardless of whether bets are placed using fiat currency or cryptocurrencies, they are legal gambling activities that require appropriate licensing. ONJN President Vlad-Cristian Soare emphasised that the issue is about compliance with the law, not technology, stating, “It’s about the law, not the platform’s blockchain foundation.”
Although Polymarket promotes itself as an “event trading” platform, ONJN concluded that its operational structure – where users place bets on the outcomes of unpredictable events and the platform earns commissions – meets the legal criteria of gambling. Consequently, Romanian internet providers are now mandated to block access to the platform.
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AUSTRAC
AUSTRAC Cracks Down on Cryptolink for Late Reporting
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AUSTRAC has issued Cryptolink an infringement notice of $56,340 and accepted a court-enforceable undertaking that addresses the company’s AML/CTF deficiencies.
The action follows AUSTRAC’s Crypto Taskforce identifying late reporting of large cash transactions and weaknesses in the company’s money laundering and terrorism financing risk assessments.
AUSTRAC CEO Brendan Thomas said the package of infringement notices and the enforceable undertaking is designed to ensure useable intelligence does not slip through the cracks.
“The infringement notice addresses previous non-compliance around reporting and the enforceable undertaking seeks assurance that Cryptolink has improved its risk assessments and strengthened its AML/CTF controls,” Mr Thomas said.
“Crypto ATMs are one of the highest risk money laundering channels in Australia at the moment. They are being exploited by criminals to launder money and move scam proceeds. This is not conjecture. It’s what our Crypto Taskforce observed and has been backed up by the work of our law enforcement partners.”
As part of the enforceable undertaking, Cryptolink must engage third party reviewers to:
• validate whether the business has reported all required threshold transactions to AUSTRAC
• assess whether the business has implemented effective controls for large cash transactions
• review Cryptolink’s money laundering and terrorism financing risk assessment to ensure it is fit-for-purpose.
Cryptolink has fully cooperated with AUSTRAC and paid the infringement notice in full. Payment of an AUSTRAC infringement notice is not an admission of liability.
The enforcement action comes after intensive engagement with crypto ATM operators since late 2024.
Working in partnership with law enforcement, AUSTRAC’s Crypto Taskforce estimated that 85% of transactions made by the 90 most prolific crypto ATM users were the proceeds of scams and money mule activity.
“Scams are one of the biggest drivers of suspicious activity and criminals have been using crypto ATMs to move and cash out stolen funds,” said Mr Thomas.
A recently released Australian Institute of Criminology report found more than 40% of cybercrime victims are revictimised, often within months.
“With this in mind we want people to be cautious of making transactions to any wallet they don’t control and thinking twice in circumstances where someone asks you to deposit money into a crypto ATM.”
The second stage of the Crypto Taskforce is focussed on high-risk operations.
“Criminals don’t care how they hurt people, they care about making money,” said Mr Thomas.
“We want to work with the digital currency exchanges to harden the sector against exploitation but if operators don’t take this seriously, we will take action.”
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