Experienced players all know that Xu Mingxing has a well-known nickname—"Xu Hundred Coins."


The name is straightforward enough, but the background is even more spectacular: in 2013-2014, as long as someone dared to question his platform's black box or technical flaws in the暴走 (Baozou) penguin group, he would throw out a "bet":
"Prove with evidence that I cheated, and I will pay you 100 Bitcoin."
Sounds like a fair deal? Haha, this is Xu Mingxing's magic: you’re searching for a needle in a dark basement, while he’s counting money in the sunlight.
Can ordinary players find evidence? Not even a shadow was seen, and if you want to win? No way.
Thus, the phrase "Xu Hundred Coins" was born as a joke—small bets for fun, big bets for face-slapping.
The entire operation logic: on the surface, it seems like he’s giving you a chance, but in reality, you’re hardly able to turn the tables.
Betting terms? Unreasonable enough to apply for Guinness: on one hand, wielding the power to manipulate events, and on the other, pretending to be "fair competition."
Want to protest? You don’t even get a chance to speak.
Japanese city offices record facts clearly; otherwise, this billion-dollar game currency
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