I didn’t catch what OP was tiring to state here too. I am puzzled with the words, and what do they mean exactly, and what does it implies that must be done exactly. I hope OP will take the time and grace us the attention to explain this one more time, in a language that will be understood by all.
He is just posting the ServerSeed on a public forum that are not owned by OP to show that the Fortune Wheel on Pasino.com is transparent and the system is provably fair.
I will quote his original post to make sure that the information contained in the post are not altered in any way, so that it will stay transparent.
Welcome to the Pasino Provably Fair Seeding Event for Fortune Wheel!
This will reuse the idea posted by Ryan and used for Bustabit v1.
A chain of 10 million (1e7) sha256 hashes was generated, starting with a Server Secret that has been repeatedly fed the output of sha256 hash back into itself 10 million times.
The final hash in the chain is: 172cb498b3df5f017c3763b6685f8b8e972054ab5101075413b1fb9d1ca58b15, by publicizing it here we are preventing any ability to pick an alternate sha256 chain.
Pasino.com will play through that chain of hashes, in reverse order, and use the hashes to determine the crash point.
To avoid criticism that the Server Secret used in step 1 was carefully chosen to generate lots of "bad" crash points, each hash in the chain will be salted with a client seed, which we have no control of.
The client seed will be the block hash of a Bitcoin block that hasn't yet been mined: block 736013
Using our chosen starting serverSeed, the hash terminating the chain is 172cb498b3df5f017c3763b6685f8b8e972054ab5101075413b1fb9d1ca58b15. That is to say, the first game's hash played under the new provably fair scheme, when hashed will be 172cb498b3df5f017c3763b6685f8b8e972054ab5101075413b1fb9d1ca58b15.