Here we go. I have used randompicker.com to draw the winner among 138 entries.
That's a joke, right?
https://www.randompicker.com/Project/Public/Protocol.aspx?Key=335414x62961You used a test drawign, not a final one.
As a result, "The project has not been finished yet.".
We can't either check what numbers were used for the draw, nor can we know how often you were
test drawing to get exactly that result.
You've destroyed any chance to make this "fair" or to show any "transparency" in your draw.
The only reason I used the test was to not pay for the draw since it was over 100 contestants. We already stated in the rules that NO ONE involved with coinmillions can win, and we have zero knowledge of the winners identity.
That said, if you have a better solution I'm all ears. We obviously aren't out to do anything wrong or unethical.
Also. Nothing would stop anyone from running several 'final draws' either so I'm not sure how that would solve it.
If you know of a smart provably fair solution, I'd be happy to use it on the next giveaway in a week or so. Actually, I'll be more than happy to pay someone to run a provably fair drawing.