Most online casinos out there(especially fiat casinos) operate games that do not adhere to the 'provably fair' standard. They simply use a random number generator to create the result.
I'm not familiar with the fairness system of brick and mortar casino's, but aren't they under constant supervision or being audited?
So just to be clear our games are indeed fair and just as fair as any other casino, but at this moment they do not adhere to the 'provably fair' standard.
So what you're saying is: "Trust, don't verify". That's not how crypto in general works.
The vast majority of casinos and casino games are not provably fair. To take your signature casino Stake for example, they only have 14 provably fair games and they are one of the leading provably fair casinos. 95% of the games that stake operate are not provably fair.
Fair point (pun intended).
Food for thought:
Games in a casino are NOT fair. They should be honest, though.
That makes sense (but I never realized it until read it). After all, the house has an
edge.