1) The most important reason in my opinion is honesty. There are plenty of crypto casinos that operate on an open blockchain and easily provide their winning probabilities, which are involved inside their games, such as roulette, slot machines and the like. Shouldn't every casino be open? Casinos on NON-blockchain do not think so.
What kind of toxic attacks on me are you doing here?
We will consider what I meant by the example of a cryptocasino TrueFlip: This casino is presented on our forum, if you so want to see an existing example.
Phrases from how the project positions itself:
TrueFlip uses blockchain technology to verify its lottery and guarantees the absence of any interference from developers or any other entity.
...Yes, I may have described something inaccurately in previous post, but this is not a reason to write to me in such a way as you did.
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Nobody attacks you... and there's nothing toxic here. Don't be so sensitive.
Having one or more provably fair games don't make a casino open and transparent. There are in-house roulette, slots, but the most popular live games and slots are third-party.
Provably fair technology employs several steps to generate verifiable and unbiased game outcomes.
Many people don't like in-house games because of the house edge, in the long run, the math says they are all -ev.