Other people who have useful comments might do so, but please refrain from trying to know how I get to implement the provably fair games this way because I am not saying anything nor giving any hints.
Stories about people who passed through similar situations as mine are appreciated. Thank you!
Things might seem great in theory, but when they meet the real world, they often fall flat on their face. How can you be sure your system outshines the current one? Have you had a reliable third party give it the thumbs-up? Trusting only your own judgment can come off as quite arrogant, and, honestly, it often misses the mark.
And by the way, if you're banking on big gambling operators reaching out to you just because of this pitch, you're in for a surprise. That's not likely to happen.
But we will never know about the truth of the theory we learn, if we never put it into practice. And we cannot suggest or offer a theory that is not yet clear. if only according to other people, I can also be like that.
and I also want to add a question. Has the OP practiced the theory you learned to find out the truth ..?