Kunodex 

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

🚨 Scam website using Elon Musk’s name and fake crypto casino bonuses

This website is a complete scam.

Kunodex.com uses fake images and misleading marketing claiming that Elon Musk posted on X (Twitter) about launching a crypto casino and giving $2,500 for free to play. The promotion looks very convincing and is clearly designed to build false trust.

After registering, the site shows a balance of $2,500 and lets you “play” casino games. The system is set up so that you easily win more than the initial amount, making it seem like you have real, withdrawable funds.

However, the moment you try to withdraw your winnings, the scam becomes obvious. The website requires a $60 deposit for “account verification” before allowing any withdrawal. This is a classic scam tactic. No legitimate crypto casino or platform asks users to pay money just to verify an account or withdraw winnings.

The displayed balance is fake, the Elon Musk promotion is fake, and the entire platform exists only to trick users into sending real money. Once you pay the verification fee, you will either be asked for more payments or completely blocked.

Avoid this website at all costs. Do not deposit any money.

22 January 2026
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