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March 21, 2016, 09:10:26 AM
#10
If you are interested in the technical details, we dedicated a page on how our Provably Fair system works at CakeBet. Albeit, ours it quite a bit more complex than your average dice site as our game is multiplayer.
legendary
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March 21, 2016, 04:40:22 AM
#9
Since you seem to have no clue about hashing and using a salt, i think it's a better idear to just tell your coder your site has to be provably fair...
In case he doesn't know what it is, he can ask the forum here, and he should be able to understand the technical details... If he doesn't you should find a different coder Wink
legendary
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March 21, 2016, 04:37:36 AM
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Is there a set program to do this ? I don't understand what you mean by hash before a hand and all that. Please can someone explain this to me why trust it that's really want i want to know the most. And what do you mean when you say"35% reinvestment". Are you trying to sell this bot or what ? Show proofs please thanks.

A hash is a computer science term, more specifically you'd be employing a cryptographically strong hashing algorithm like SHA256.

Hashing algorithms such as SHA256 create a digital fingerprint of data that cannot be easily falsified, as their output is unpredictable and irreversible by design. It is almost impossible using state of the art hashing algorithms to make two different sets of data ("messages") that have the same signature (or "hash"). You also cannot "reverse" a hash back to the message unless the message is extremely simple, like a too-short password.

Therefore if I give you the sha256 hash today 2e4710beb876bc87d8c471e263f396e3431ff6f193b45bd788a006d7bfab42f8 and say "guess my number", tomorrow when I tell you that the message I signed is Guess my number game: the number for March 22 is 42. then you can go to a site like http://www.xorbin.com/tools/sha256-hash-calculator and see that I was playing fair.
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March 20, 2016, 06:23:18 PM
#7
Is there a set program to do this ? I don't understand what you mean by hash before a hand and all that. Please can someone explain this to me why trust it that's really want i want to know the most. And what do you mean when you say"35% reinvestment". Are you trying to sell this bot or what ? Show proofs please thanks.
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March 08, 2016, 07:31:47 AM
#6
Basically you take the information, like the order of the deck, next drawn lotto number, next roulette number.

  • Hash that value with a salt.
  • Publish that info BEFORE the hand.
  • Play the hand.
  • Reveal the salt

newbie
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March 03, 2016, 07:25:14 PM
#5
Yes,good reputed Gambling websites have proved they are provably fair.You can check out Crypto Games Provably Fair's details.Infact, the first thing people would want to know about a gambling game if its provably fair and has low house edges.Coding should not be a difficult part if you can simply buy casino scripts from one of the coders around.

The only bad thing is the odds of the game aren't super low for the player. It's pretty much a casino game, i've just changed some graphics, odds a bit and stuff like that.


Objective is:

You get 5 cards, you can make a hand with 4, aslong as you beat the dealer.

You can have a 4 card straight, flush, etc etc

If you someone gets a 5 card straight, flush, etc etc they would win progressive.

Three of a kind would pay like 9-1 odds and so on.
legendary
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March 03, 2016, 07:00:07 PM
#4
Yes,good reputed Gambling websites have proved they are provably fair.You can check out Crypto Games Provably Fair's details.Infact, the first thing people would want to know about a gambling game if its provably fair and has low house edges.Coding should not be a difficult part if you can simply buy casino scripts from one of the coders around.
newbie
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March 03, 2016, 01:50:05 PM
#3
Can you explain the details of your game to us? Is it a dice game? A poker game? What "game" are you talking about?

It's called "Crazy Satoshi Poker"

It's a mix of crazy 4 poker, but i've changed some things.

Some odd's are different, also it has a progressive play, like and extra (x amount) each hand, (you can opt out) would go in a pot, and if a player hit a 5 card hand, theyd win that.

sr. member
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March 02, 2016, 03:37:24 PM
#2
Can you explain the details of your game to us? Is it a dice game? A poker game? What "game" are you talking about?
newbie
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February 28, 2016, 08:10:32 AM
#1
Can any type of online game be made to be provably fair? I'm almost done creating the game (just the idea,graphics,instructions,etc) (still needs coded)
I know the only way any type of game will have a chance of taking off is if its provably fair.


Thanks
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