Thank you for your comment. I really appreciate that someone with experience shares the same concerns. You're absolutely right , once a video that exposes too much gets traction, it often disappears quickly from the internet.
In my case, I'm not claiming anything without showing evidence. That's why I posted a very specific video (the number 19 incident), which shows strange ball behavior ,and I slowed it down so it's easy to analyze.
I’m also trying to contact forensic labs and even regulatory bodies like the ESBK in Switzerland and the ONJN in Romania. Most regulators either ignore it or protect the providers behind the scenes. So yes, it’s a money-protected ecosystem.
If you or anyone else remembers that old video you mentioned, maybe someone has it archived or saved. It would be helpful to compare it with what we’re seeing today in some of these modern "live" roulettes.
Feel free to share your insights or experiences — every voice counts when you're up against giants like Pragmatic Play.