Nice deflection. You try to excuse your dishonesty by pointing to an unproven conspiracy theory. Unless you can actually prove they are not provably fair, then the odds of winning $200 is 0.005%, the chances for $20 is 0.02%, and chances for $2 is 0.04%. They've been very open about their odds on their official thread and they show you their formula on the website.
Firstly this is proven.
Secondly there is no dishonesty from our end.
Thirdly the % you're quoting are not showing up on their site.
Click on the "Provably Fair" in FreeBitco.in - where do you see 0.005% being mentioned?
We've been rolling in FreeBitco.in for years now, day after day - never won anything other than the first 2 basic prizes - but does it mean we don't like the site? We like it, but there is no reality of 0.005% like you quote.
If you come here to bash our thread you can continue posting to yourself as you would be placed on ignore now.
The conspiracy theory you linked to is not proof of anything.
Claiming on your site that you are provably fair is dishonesty. Claiming that FreeBitco.in doesn't reveal their odds is dishonesty.
From their website:
How are rolls calculated?
Two strings are created :
STRING1 = "[NONCE]:[SERVER SEED]:[NONCE]"
STRING2 = "[NONCE]:[CLIENT SEED]:[NONCE]"
Then HMAC-SHA512 is used to hash STRING1 with STRING2 as the secret key, giving us a 128 character hex string.
The first 8 characters of the hex string are taken and converted to a decimal.
This decimal is then divided by 429496.7295 and rounded off to the nearest whole number.
This whole number is used as your roll, with the maximum possible value being 10,000.
This formula is enough to figure out the odds. There are only 214749 decimals that can be rounded to 10000 and 4294967295 total decimals that can be generated. 214749/4294967295*100 = 0.00500001479%