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Re: stake.com and Casino.guru coverup.
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dvdx1995
on 29/09/2023, 22:24:24 UTC
dvdx



again Benford law can be applied and is much effective with binary data.
you have pulled the program i appreciate it.
but your claims about archive data is absolutely wrong.
archive data you must know how to read.

The byteGenerator function generates a sequence of numbers based on the given inputs: serverSeed, clientSeed, nonce, and cursor. This function is based on the HMAC-SHA256 algorithm, which is widely used to generate cryptographically secure hashes. There is no obvious connection to Benford's law here, since this law deals with the distribution of the first digits of numeric data, while this function generates a sequence of bytes based on inputs.


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there is manipualation in the back end of stake.com
hence the automated data which is archive in the back end won’t have such different iteration.

Stake give you the results of each of the round played as the game is ended (win or lose)
Told you that you can either verify the results by the graphic image of the bet, or inspecting your network tab in the browser to see the outcomes...
there is no any time for manipulation in the back end, also if they would manipulate the result you would clearly see it while verifying the bets with the function i provided to you.


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if you are saying that archive filing does not prove fairness of the bet. so why within 2days they archive the bet . and when we search bet it’s shows betid not found. i revolve seeds after a months of play. they archive only few bets which is manipulated or giving you loss on the first tile.
this is also a illegal practice by stake.com

your php program is good . i didn’t find any issue with the bet which is showing the system.

the problem is with the archive bet.
they are archiving the bets which they have manipulated and i am 100000percent sure…

I assume as the amount of bets which they handle every day it may be some delays to generate the file for each of the user and it's unique bets ...
Im not behind the stake so i don't know how this process work in their backend to generate this file, but I i'm 101% sure that the file which they genereting to "provide" your bets does not prove the bet fairness....
It is just only to show you the bets which you can't see in your bet history as they limit the history to maximum of 40 last bets...

You can create this archive of your bets by your self registering each of your bet places and the outcome by yourself... then rotate your seed to verify the outcome and if you will find any game that have differend results with your own archive then we may assume something is mainpulated.. but since that point you have not proved that they manipulated anything.

Your acusation to them is that the iteration is different and some bets are missing in the bet archive file which you can download, but i will repeat this for x time, IT DOES NOT MATTER , as the FAIRNESS OF EACH BET is not based of that what you have in their "archive" but by the factors that i already mentioned to you at least 3 times.


looks like you sign up on bitcointalk.org only this post. just kidding.
see the fairness can be manioulated by stake it’s happening .
hence the archive results are different.
if they can manioulate the archive results which means they are purposely deleting the bets .
anyways your php script was helpful , but stake.com is manipulating the bets that’s for sure
and casino.guru is covering them by spreading all lies about the website.

Alright, so even though the facts and arguments presented to you, as well as the solutions on how you can verify each game fairness, don't seem to convince you, you still remain stubborn and believe you know best. Despite zero evidence of any manipulation, you insist that black is white..

I provided you with all the possibilities and data you need to verify each bet, also those which you have in your archive of bets and compare it with what the function calculating the occurrence of minutes (sorted from 1 to 24 minutes) returns... and you haven't provided any specific bet where manipulation is evident... Nevertheless, I wish you a good day and good luck. As I mentioned before, and as other users have confirmed in your previous topics, there doesn't appear to be any manipulation of bets here.
From my side, that's all.