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Provably Fair Explained

Slot games at FortuneX.com are Provably Fair, which means you can easily verify the randomness and fairness of slot game results you play. Check out our Provably Fair games now.

The Provably Fair system is a mathematical method that is used to ensure that no one, neither players nor casinos, can know the result of the game before it starts and that the casino cannot tamper with the random operation of the game. We do this by presenting you a concealed set of the possible outcomes of the upcoming game, all before you even start playing. When you enter a game, a random seed will be generated by server and it's called server seed. This seed is hashed using a cryptographic hash function (such as SHA-256).When the game ends, you can verify the initial data and also check how the server seed affected the result of the game. To better grasp how it works, try imagine dice in a black cup, which we will shake, and place on a table upside down in front of you. The position of the dice is recorded by a hidden camera and the image is darkened so that you cannot see the number on the dice. In Provably Fair terminology, this darkened image of the dice is called a server hash. It is a cryptographically hashed set of initial game data. The actual position of the dice is called a server seed and will be revealed when the game ends.

When you step in and pick any number between 1 and 6 that will be added to the number on the dice. The final result will be the sum of the number you picked and the number on the dice. In Provably Fair terminology, your unique client seed has an impact on the game result.

The cup is then removed to reveal the result, and you can verify that the position of the dice hasn't been changed by looking at the original, now enlightened camera image.

When the game ends you can verify it by checking that the combine seed (including the server seed and the client seed),if the combine seed really corresponds to the initial set of data, then you know the game was fair.

Interested in delving deeper into this topic? Explore the comprehensive Provably Fair article series, which not only covers the fundamentals and advantages but also delves into the intricacies of the technology:

  • Provably Fair 1: An Introduction
  • Provably Fair 2: The Basics & Hashing
  • Provably Fair 3: Diverse Implementations

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