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Verifiable Randomness

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Last updated 8 months ago

Verifiable randomness is a crucial concept in online gambling; It's all about ensuring fairness and transparency in the games.

In traditional physical games, randomness is easy to understand. For example, when you roll a dice, the outcome is random because it's nearly impossible to predict how the dice will land.

In online gambling, achieving this kind of randomness is a bit more complex because computers, which follow set instructions, are inherently deterministic and not naturally random. However, they can use algorithms to generate numbers that are nearly indistinguishable from truly random numbers.

Now, here's where "verifiable" comes in. In the context of online gambling, "verifiable randomness" means that the randomness used to determine the outcome of a game can be checked or verified by anyone. This is important because it ensures that the game is fair and that the operator isn't cheating.

In summary, verifiable randomness is a way to ensure fairness in online gambling by allowing players to check that game outcomes were indeed randomly determined and not manipulated by the operator.

Check out our verifiable randomness function (VRF) hereπŸ‘‡

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