Of course the hash when you click the button is going to pertain to all previous rolls but if you dont click the button you dont see the hash, when you click it then the site can chose a hash that pertains to all previous rolls and you would think they are legit
I doubt any dice site has that kind of computational power no matter how much they've earned. It would be like trying to use vanitygen to get 1UNPOSS1BLEADDRESS1234567890 and expecting it to happen instantly.
Just came here after reading a post in the gambling forum that linked to this - I havent posted in here in a while.
Just wanted to reply to the past few posts.
999dice does not use a system where their hash applies to "all previous rolls". They re-make the server hash for EVERY roll, so it's completely irrelevant.
If you didn't click - they do whatever they want. If you do click, they are forced to play nice. Their old system used to force a click for every roll. They changed it, claiming they aren't hiding anything - now you don't need to click it, but the client seed is provided by the server, not your browser, and they forcibly change it EVERY roll. Set your seed, make a fair roll, then they change it. To something THEY picked for you. Thus, knowing exactly what your roll will be, before you place your bet, unless you change the seed EVERY time.
Now, if you're fixing your broken ass cheating site to respond to claims you're a bullshit scam, while doing that, WHY would you change something UNRELATED - the client seed - and change it from 'we dont care what it is' to 'we set it with a server generated number and change it every time you roll'.
Why? Why do that?
Because they are stealing your bitcoin. How the living hell does a site with a .1% edge make 3400+ bitcoin in under 2 years? Thats a consistent 4,650 bitcoin bet EVERY DAY for 2 years to reach 3400.
Riiiight.