Funny how someone promote a gambling site and advice not to play on other gambling site. This is an obvious marketing strategy

. Anyway, the site itself is somehow suspicious, not even spend some money for some ssl and other needed security for the site. Besides how can we know that the flipping result is not rigged, and I do agree with this:
So it does list the hash format, but it doesn't give any guide as to how one could confirm the legitimacy of their bets.
As it's a new & relatively unknown site, I'd prefer to put my money on a site that's not 100% provably fair than on this site.
Besides, its design isn't really good and it's very boring to gamble at. I'd not even trust this site with my funds.
They don't show their fees either.
. Obviously that is very strategic way of promoting their gambling site. As long as there is a legitimacy of each site, you can play by them safelly. A hundred per cent assurance in claiming prizes with a lot of requirements to demand. If they will promote or campaign each other, then maybe they can invite people to play with full trust in gambling with them. But if they will thumbs down each other site, people will have the doubt of playing or to gamble on either site, because they wont know whom to trust any more.