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Topic
Board Gambling
Re: Introducing World Wide Lottery Using Bitcoins
by
Dabs
on 02/11/2014, 15:38:45 UTC
We don't use a "provably fair" system, as you know this term has been invented for digital randomness, and since we are using LIVE manual randomness, we can not claim to be provably fair, kind of like a farmer who grows organically but is not allowed to market as certified organic because his method hasn't paid the fees set up by a modern system demanding a fee and a new term "certified" AKA "Provably" fair...    both are  fair (Organic)   just one uses a term coined by a need for it due to digitalization of the randomness.

I don't care or will comment about the rest of your post, but I will say that you can't claim being a "provably fair" system because you can't prove it mathematically that your draws are fair. It has nothing to do with "digital randomness" or a term that was invented for that purpose. It means what it says, that it is fair, and you can prove it beyond a shadow of any doubt, with a certainty that approaches 2+2=4. SHA512 just means that there is a 1 in 10^154 odds that the game is not fair, or in other words, it's more fair than getting hit by lightning several times in a row.

Farmers can market their stuff as organic if they did not use chemical fertilizers, regardless if they get approval from a government run department of agriculture or not, they just can't stamp it that way.

I can't really comment on the live manual randomness. Still, I wish you good luck to you and your lottery.