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Topic
Board Gambling
Re: Breaking: Shuffle-based Provably Fair Implementations Can Cheat Players (proof)
by
RocketSingh
on 01/06/2016, 10:25:48 UTC
I always dislike those complicated shuffle-based provably fair methods anyway. For roulette/slots/whatever it should be easy to just use the "normal dice nonce method" and generate numbers/results based on that, right?
True. Straight forward provably fairness is always better than complicated provably fairness.