@NoobKrusherThey are untouchable. Think of how much money they have at their disposal. Even if you could somehow find the operator[s], they are likely positioned outside the jurisdiction of any legal reproach, so you're going to be needing some more soldiers.
In the casino bankroll, there is the equivalent of about $3m.for each coin. Site has been running for about 3 years, with great success. So you gotta low-ball guess the operators profit is at least some multiple of that combined total.
Your complaints here are quite far outside any rational assessment when you consider that there is no actual motive. It's in the better interest of the casino to leave your account exactly as you had it, and to let you bet your own coin without tampering the values.
VIP 16 cut down to VIP 1 sounds like a login malfunction. For instance, if you click a Bcgame link from within the Telegram application, a WebView window will open up and you'll be thrown into a brand new account with your telegram username. The same goes if you set your account up with your Google email address and a password, but later try and use the Google sign-in feature rather than sign in with email and password... If you do this, a brand new account is opened.
As a computer science major, you have only yourself to blame when falling for phishing scams, and even more so when failing to configure two-factor authentication on any accounts which handle money, no less an online casino.
While I agree that the shit-coin casino is, in general, a very controversial enterprise that should probably be shut down, there needs to be less money walking away from it for it to be considered a criminal enterprise. Lots of people play and win, and withdraw more than they put in. They do so at the expense of those who put in more... it's rather genius.
In conclusion, it's very doubtful the casino is responsible for any of the things you've listed above. I personally think you fell for a dplay or freebitco phishing link or email or whatever, and you also neglected to set up 2-FA. That's what it looks like to me.