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Topic
Board Gambling
Re: I have solved the problem of complexity in provably fair games
by
CrazyMMG
on 30/08/2023, 14:15:46 UTC
Hello,

I work as an independent Provably Fair auditor for the Provably Fair Foundation. I'm interested to hear the details of your new system (under strict NDA if you insist), to validate the claims that your system is as revolutionary as you say it is. I have seen many proposed systems in the past, yet most have a fatal flaw of some kind. Truthfully, I find it hard to believe that this system will live up to the expectations of a Provably Fair system, but please PM or email me if you believe it does so I can arrange some form of an audit.

Cheers.

Hey there,
I am only interested to work with casinos. NDA is also very fragile, and I wouldn’t even reveal my idea to the casino under NDA. They could pass it on to a friend business and the other business would say “we discovered it”. It would be a believable story since, as I said earlier, it is a simple process. I would only reveal my process after getting hired as an advisor and after signing a very solid royalty fee contract that binds the casino for any change in their provably fair system that could be related to my idea. Now if they don’t want to implement it (which I know isn’t possible), I would only continue giving my services as an advisor.

This is the only way for the time being. If this doesn’t work, I’ll have to figure out another way. But I am as sure as I can verify Stake games on my JavaScript program that my system is equally provably fair. It’s either provably fair or not. No flaws are allowed of course.

To be honest, you’re also making me even more excited about this. You say you hardly believe this could live up to the expectations. It means you, as a professional in this domain, think the expectations are high. It means my system truly has some potential as I think it is. Because I know the expectations are met in every sense of what I said.

I'm interested to know whether your new system actually changes the client and server seed dynamic, or whether it is a JavaScript verifier for current provably fair implementations? If the system is changing the actual seeding steps, you must make sure your system actually follows Provably Fair regulations. If you do not wish to reveal your idea even under an NDA, would you be willing to email me so I can clarify a few more things about your system to determine whether it is provably fair as you say. The current client and server seed system is, from a technical standpoint, very solid and not in need of a change. If your idea is a JavaScript verifier for currently in-use systems, that is a different matter entirely.