Not particularly well versed on RNGs, but I think that using Google's random number generator for a commercial gambling site is a questionable move, especially because players have no way of verifying their bets.
Most of the gambling sites I've visited have their own RNG algorithm and tool for bet verification, and to be honest, this is the first time I've seen a dice game that uses a third-party RNG. But hey it's just me

Completely agree.
OP should really invest in the necessary provably fair infrastructure. Using random.org or google to generate your outcomes is not a great look whatsoever.
Is there any sort of proof that you actually have the funds to pay out a big win on some TRON address? You should probably also invest heavily into making your site look better and less like a high school project if you're serious about expansion.
The site design is indeed just a school project and having that tag line of
"The first gambling platform of its kind(Since 2018)" dont know on what he mean about being first.

This is TRX based and not Bitcoin so i dont see for it to be relevant on putting up their ANN thread on here.Also, Google number generator doesnt really
look appealing on any angle just like on what been emphasized above.