
🧨 When excuses no longer work:
For months, Lemon Casino played the game of denial. Their messages to players followed the same tired script: “business decision,” “external operator,” “we are not responsible for payment processes.”, but the truth didn’t come from regulators or leaks. It came straight from the casino itself-from the very same inbox that once sent “exclusive offers” and “VIP updates.”
On May 30, 2025, an email from vip@lemon.casino arrived with an attachment titled “Settlement Agreement.”
It wasn’t sent by a law firm, it wasn’t sent by a payment processor, it was sent by Lemon Casino itself and in that document, the contracting party was none other than:
PROTON BULLS LTD
85 Great Portland Street, First Floor, London, England, W1W 7LT
Company Number: 13624986



🧾 The document that exposes everything:
The message, sent by Lemon Casino’s own VIP representative, reads:
“Attached, please find the agreement also signed by us.”
“I would like to inform you that the transfers have already been initiated on our side…”

Those are not the words of a “third-party mediator.” That’s the voice of Lemon Casino itself, confirming in writing that the agreement was signed by them, in the name of Proton Bulls Ltd. For months, Lemon claimed that the British entity was just a “technical provider” or “marketing partner.” Yet the document they sent from their official address leaves no room for interpretation: Lemon Casino and Proton Bulls Ltd are the same operation.
⚖️ Not Curaçao-London:
According to the UK’s Companies House, Proton Bulls Ltd is an active private company incorporated in 2021 at 85 Great Portland Street, London W1W 7LT.
Its listed business activities include:
Software publishing,
Development of interactive entertainment products, data hosting and processing, advertising services.
It’s not a casino-it’s the infrastructure that powers one. Behind the tropical façade of a Curaçao license lies a London-based company handling data, marketing, and payments. Curaçao is just the postcard.
The real control panel is in London.
💣 The clauses that tell the story:
The settlement itself reads like any other “confidential agreement”-filled with NDAs, silence clauses, and penalties for public disclosure, but there’s one difference:
Every clause comes from Proton Bulls Ltd, not Orange Entertainment B.V., the entity Lemon displays on its website. That means there was no mediator, no proxy, no outsourcing only Lemon Casino acting under its London corporate identity.
This is not a theory. It’s a legal admission.
🧩 The Lemon–Proton architecture:
The investigation by SpinangaCase has now mapped the entire structure:
1. Front brand: Lemon Casino, “licensed” by Orange Entertainment B.V. (Curaçao)
2. Operational core: Proton Bulls Ltd, London-data, marketing, and affiliate systems
3. Communication: official correspondence from vip@lemon.casino
4. Settlement: signed by Proton Bulls Ltd
5. After exposure: complete silence
It’s the classic offshore + EU shell model- the same one used across the Hydra Network of clone casinos, combining exotic licensing with European control.
🕵️ The e-mail that 3nded the illusion:
No denial, no clarification, no statement.
Since the discovery, Lemon Casino has gone silent and that silence says more than any press release ever could, because when a casino sends a settlement agreement from its own inbox-
and signs it with a London company number-it has already confessed.
This is not hearsay. This is evidence straight from the source.