I’m posting this as a warning because I almost fell for it and I know others already have.
Over the last 24 hours, a site called cusewin.cc has been circulating heavily on X, Reddit, and Telegram, pushed via screenshots that appear to show:
• A verified celebrity X account promoting it
• A “$2,500 instant bonus”
• A “successful withdrawal” confirmation
• A USDT balance supposedly received
After digging into it, this is not legit. It’s a textbook crypto casino scam.
How the scam works
- Fake endorsement
The promotion claims to come from a major internet personality. Either the post is fabricated, the account is compromised, or the screenshots are outright fake.
Well known creators do not launch offshore crypto casinos via one tweet with instant withdraw bonuses.
- Fake withdrawal UI
The green “Withdrawal Success” screen means nothing.
There is:
• No transaction hash
• No blockchain explorer link
• No provable wallet transfer
This is client side UI only. Scam casinos fake balances and withdrawal confirmations all the time.
- Bonus trap
You’re given a large bonus and shown a “successful” withdrawal.
Then comes the catch:
• “Deposit to unlock withdrawal”
• “Pay a verification fee”
• “Cover gas / tax / liquidity fee”
Once you deposit real crypto, withdrawals stop or conditions keep changing.
- No licensing or transparency
cusewin.cc shows:
• No gambling license
• No regulator
• No company entity
• No audited contracts
• No proof of liquidity
Legit crypto casinos are extremely transparent about licensing. This one is not.
- Urgency manipulation
Language like:
• “Post will be deleted”
• “Only fastest users”
• “Withdraw immediately”
This is classic social engineering designed to bypass common sense.
Why this matters
People see USDT screenshots and assume it’s real.
It’s not.
If you deposit funds into this site, you should assume they are gone permanently.
What to do
• Do NOT deposit
• Do NOT connect a wallet you care about
• Warn others
• Report the domain
• Report the posts pushing it
If you’ve already lost money, you’re not stupid. These scams are deliberately engineered to look convincing.
Posting this so fewer people get burned.

