What viralbet Records in the Number Archive
Our Number Archive logs every hand you play. For live-dealer games — blackjack, roulette, baccarat, Dragon Tiger — we capture the dealer's cards, your bet size, the outcome, and the exact timestamp. Slot sessions record your spin count, total stake, and final balance. All data is time-stamped to the server (UTC+7 for Indonesia region) so you can cross-reference with your account statement.
Each game studio — whether in Medan, Semarang, or our flagship Jakarta hub — feeds its feed into a central ledger. That means if you hop between studios during a session, your entire activity thread remains unbroken. No gaps, no missing bets. The archive also flags any session marked for review (e.g. during account verification or withdrawal processing), so you know exactly why a particular play period is under audit.
We do not share raw archive data with third parties. Your number history is private to your account and visible only when you log in. During account verification — a standard step before your first withdrawal — our team may reference your archive to confirm play patterns and deposit source. This is standard practice across licensed operators in supported jurisdictions.
How to Access Your viralbet Archive on Mobile
On the viralbet app, your Number Archive lives in the "Account" or "History" section (exact label depends on your app version). Tap the menu icon, scroll to "Game History" or "Archive," and you'll see a reverse-chronological list of your last 100 sessions.
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Open the app and log in
Your session resumes where you left it. If you've been inactive for over 24 hours, you may be asked to re-enter your password for security.
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Navigate to Account menu
Bottom menu bar (iOS / Android) or hamburger icon top-left. Select "History" or "Statements."
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Filter by game type or date range
Tap "Filters" to narrow to Blackjack, Roulette, Slots, or a specific week. The archive loads instantly on any 4G or WiFi connection.
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Tap any session to expand details
See bet-by-bet breakdown, dealer cards, RTP payout, and settlement time. Export to PDF if needed for your records.
Archive data retention on viralbet
We retain 12 months of detailed session logs. Older logs are archived but remain accessible for account inquiry. If you need records beyond 12 months, contact our support team via the app.
Understanding Your Archive Session Records
Each session record contains several key fields. Let's break them down so you know exactly what you're reading.
- Session ID
- Unique reference number. Use this if you need to dispute a transaction or ask support about a specific hand.
- Start time / End time
- Server timestamp (UTC+7). Shows exactly when you began and closed the table session.
- Game type
- Blackjack, Roulette, Baccarat, Dragon Tiger, or slot title (e.g. Aviator, Sweet Bonanza).
- Total bets / Total payouts
- Sum of all wagers and all settlement amounts during that session, in IDR or your account currency.
- Net P&L
- Profit or loss for the session. Positive = you won; negative = net loss from your stake.
- Studio / Dealer
- Which live studio hosted the session. Helps you track dealer consistency if you have preferences.
During Liga 1 match days or major Piala AFF events, you may also see sportsbook entries in your archive — alongside your live-casino plays. The archive merges all game types into one timeline so you see the complete picture of your account activity.



Archive and Withdrawal Verification
Before you withdraw for the first time, our compliance team reviews your archive. We're checking that your play pattern matches your deposit source and account verification data. This is not punitive — it's a standard anti-fraud measure across all supported jurisdictions. If you funded your account via DANA or e-wallet, your session history should reflect typical play intervals and bet sizing.
Unusual patterns — such as extremely rapid betting, massive single bets, or sessions immediately followed by withdrawal requests — may trigger a review hold. This typically resolves within a few hours. You can check the status in the "Withdrawals" section of your account; we'll notify you via your registered email if action is needed.
Your archive is also your own verification tool. Before contacting support about a disputed bet, download your session PDF from the archive. It serves as proof of exactly what happened, helpful if you need to reference the record later.
