Dice And Hi C Loonie Scandal Maxspeed Jun 2026
When users tried to redeem their loonies for the promised $1,000 CAD or the 100 cases of Hi-C, the website displayed a message: “Redemption queue is full. Please try again at MAXSPEED.” That message never changed.
So what can we learn from the ?
For six months, it worked. Daily volume exceeded $50 million. The partnership with Hi-C (which later turned out to be a shell company named “Hi-C North Distribution Ltd.”) made the operation feel legitimate. dice and hi c loonie scandal MAXSPEED
In the Filipino FlipTop
At the heart of the scandal is the allegation that the random number generator (RNG) used for the Dice games was specifically tuned to trigger "losing streaks" during peak betting volume. Users reported that while the Hi-C mode promised a high chance of small, consistent returns, the actual payout data suggested a hidden "drain" mechanism. This mechanism allegedly identified players using automated betting scripts—often referred to as MAXSPEED tactics—and adjusted the odds in real-time to ensure the house edge far exceeded the advertised rates. When users tried to redeem their loonies for