Hi, it came to my awareness as it's being discussed on, err... other thread that you advertise PF games, yet looking at your
Provably Fair page [
archived], I can't see a way for player to verify the fairness of their game? Do you mind to please edit the page and add link to the verification? As well as, perhaps, provide it here.
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I mean, a way to prove previous bets, other than through this method, as I think it would mean that the provability only works that time only, and unless the player screenshoted each of the before [when the server seed is yet to be revealed] and after [when it got revealed], there is no other way to prove the fairness of the old bet?
Thank you @Holydarkness for the point raised. We have edited the Provably Fair information page and added a link to the history page where the provably fairness of any game played can be verified. You can check the fairness of any game played by going to the
History page and selecting Verify to the right of the game.
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At Betflexi.com, we are fully committed to transparency and fairness in all our games. Our platform employs provably fair technology to ensure that each game outcome is both random and verifiable by the player.
To affirm the fairness of any game you have played:
- Simply visit the [History](
https://betflexi.com/history) page.
- From there, you can effortlessly select
Verify next to the game in question, enabling you to confirm the legitimacy of the results yourself.
This system guarantees that all game outcomes are independently verifiable, providing you with complete confidence in the fairness of our platform.
Thank you for the prompt reply and detailed explanation addressing the matter [the image guide certainly helps]. If you don't mind, still about provably fair system of yours, I was informed that the nonce set to be a random number instead of in incremental value from 0 to nth number based on the rounds? Granted, I haven't test this myself as I don't have account on your platform. But I'll consider the statement as true. So, is it possible to set them in incremental instead of assigning random numbers on each round?
I believe people will be more assured if the nonce are in order instead of a random sequence, as it'll help them track their game session.
Thank you for another fantastic point, and i want to sincerely apologize for taking a bit long to respond to this. Our system uses random number generation (RNG) for many great reasons, which I'm thrilled to share with you below.
While traditionally, an incremental nonce is often used in provably fair systems, a random nonce provides exceptional benefits that elevate both security and fairness. Hence a random nonce is a fantastic choice for us.
By using an incremental nonce, a player might predict the next nonce if they know the current one. Though this doesn’t directly affect fairness, it introduces predictability that sophisticated players or external systems might exploit.
A random nonce for each round adds an exciting layer of randomness, making it impossible for any player to predict future nonces. This guarantees maximum unpredictability, enhancing the game’s security and robustness. It also allows our system to effortlessly detect any potential attempt at exploits.
In incremental nonce systems, if a player deliberately aborts or interferes with rounds to restart the nonce sequence, they could in very rare scenarios manipulate game outcomes where certain nonce values might favor them.
A random nonce completely thwarts any such interference attempts, as each round will have a wonderfully unique, non-sequential nonce value. This totally neutralizes any possible manipulation tied to nonce prediction.
With an incremental nonce, over long gaming sessions or multiple games, players might track nonce patterns or sequences. Even though the cryptographic fairness remains intact, it could provide insights into game progress.
A random nonce refreshes the system for each round, ensuring that every game stands independently, unlinked to previous or future rounds. This maintains the dynamic excitement of each round and ensures every game outcome is purely fair.
Some players use third-party software to analyze the entertaining sequence of events in gaming. If nonces are incremental, it provides these tools more delightful data points to explore. Even if the nonce sequence doesn't directly influence the game’s sheer randomness, having predictable patterns could give certain players a small boost of excitement.
A responsive random nonce ensures that no such patterns exist, keeping the platform fully secure and adventurous from any external software attempting to enhance or predict game outcomes.
Although an incremental nonce is a common practice in provably fair systems, a random nonce do, in fact, elevate the security and integrity of the system by preventing any predictability or pattern recognition. For a truly amazing and fair gaming experience, surprising randomness across all variables, including the nonce, is the best way to ensure equal chances for all players.
I would encourage you guys to give us a try. Throw away the skepticism, just make an account and see things yourself. As we attempt to grow, we will continue to improve in every aspect of our gaming environment with the ultimate goal to move from scratch to competing with the bests. It's a lofty dream, but we don't believe in impossibilities.