Razed Has Been Down for Almost Three Days as Players Wait for Payouts and Answers
Razed crypto casino has been unavailable for more than 60 hours. The platform went offline after a notice about unscheduled technical maintenance, but it has still not fully returned to operation.
The site currently shows a notice saying the service will be restored soon. The problem is that the operator still has not given an exact timeline. For players, this is starting to look increasingly worrying: when a casino is down for a few hours, it is unpleasant, but it happens. When the outage is nearing three full days, questions about payouts and balances are completely expected.
At the time of publication, the casino is still offline.
Razed says that user funds are safe. The operator has also promised to settle all bets that were left unresolved before the platform went down. Formally, this should ease some of the pressure, but in practice, players clearly do not have enough proper communication.
In the comments under the official posts, users complain that support and moderators are not responding. In situations like this, silence is usually what hurts the most: even if the problem is genuinely technical, the lack of clear updates quickly turns it into a reputational crisis.
One player has added even more noise around Razed. He claimed that the casino stopped working shortly after he began raising complaints about payouts and the settlement of his winnings. On its own, this does not prove a connection between his dispute and the platform outage, but against the backdrop of such a long downtime, coincidences like this only strengthen suspicion among the audience.
For now, the situation comes down to two questions: when Razed will return online, and how quickly the operator will deal with payouts, stuck bets, and user requests. If the platform has really run into only technical difficulties, it will have to prove that not with promises, but by properly restoring service and giving players transparent answers.


60 hours without a site is no longer “technical maintenance” — it is a reason to be on edge. Especially if money is sitting in your balance.