The Wallet That Wouldn’t Empty
It started on Halloween night, when the moon hung like a glowing coin in the sky.
I was home alone, refreshing my balance like I always did after a late-night spin.
But this time, something strange happened.
My balance… doubled.
Then tripled.
Then started increasing on its own — one deposit after another.
I blinked, confused. “Is Stake glitching?”
Then a message popped up on my screen, from an account with no username — just a pumpkin emoji 🎃.
> "Congratulations, GoD1Dor. You've unlocked the Halloween Jackpot. Play wisely... or lose more than you wager."
Thinking it was some creepy promotion, I shrugged and decided to keep spinning.
Every win sent a shiver through my mouse hand — the coins didn’t just sparkle; they whispered, faintly.
At first, it was gibberish… then I started understanding the words.
> “More… more… play again…”
I tried to stop. But the Withdraw button vanished. My cursor froze mid-click.
The site background turned black, then red.
Suddenly, the little pumpkin icon from the message reappeared — and smiled wider than before.
> "You wanted a Halloween bonus, didn’t you?" it typed by itself.
"Now, we play for souls."
My screen flickered. My webcam light turned on by itself.
On the dark reflection, I saw someone else’s face sitting behind me — grinning, eyes glowing orange.
I pulled the plug, but the monitor stayed on. The Stake balance kept rising…
$1,000... $10,000... $666,666...
And then —
> “Transfer complete.”
The next morning, my account was gone.
But users on Stake noticed something new:
A profile called “🎃GoD1Dor🎃”, always online, silently spinning the same game forever — every Halloween night, at exactly 1:00 AM GMT.
No one knows where the winnings go.
But some say, if your balance suddenly increases on October 31st...
Don’t celebrate.
I’m just looking for a new player.
Username: GoD1Dor