Provably fair is a verification method, common on crypto-style platforms like Stake.us, that lets players confirm game results are genuinely random. It uses cryptographic seeds and hashes generated before each round.
By combining a server seed, a client seed, and a nonce, players can recompute any outcome and prove it was set before they bet. This transparency assures players that results were not manipulated, and it is most often applied to in-house titles rather than third-party slots.
Example usage
- Stake Originals use a provably fair seed system.
- Verify a dice roll yourself with the provably fair tool.
Related terms
- RTP (Return to Player), The percentage of total wagers a game is designed to return to players over time, a key indicator of long-run value.
- Stake Cash, The redeemable promotional currency used at Stake.us, equivalent to Sweeps Coins, that can be redeemed for prizes.
- Stake Originals, The in-house games built by Stake.us, including titles like Dice, Plinko, and Crash, that use provably fair mechanics.
- Volatility (Variance), A measure of how often and how large a game's payouts tend to be, ranging from frequent small wins to rare big ones.