You have no proof which stand on your side and oppose the site that has been accused. If you have any proof then please share the details. You have nothing said about the scam amount and/or scam payment method and how they scammed you.
There's no scam accusation here, I bet the OP is just warning us in terms of the change of the algo of their game. The change of probably fair into none is too suspicious without them announcing it if its "true". Although i won't agree just yet when there's no proof shown like the chat logs, the result when using the probably fair verifier using the seed (server/client), hash, etc. from Spribe itself.
Anyone can just check any of their games and see theyre not provablyfair within 2 minutes. There are available on most casinos world wide eg WolfBet, MetaSpins , Sportsbet.io etc.
Just check them and confirm for yourself. They have demo balance you dont even need to deposit.
You can also visit their provablyfair
https://spribe.co/provably-fair For aviator check the results from last year or any previous year thsn run the combined sha512 throught this javascript function below it will output the exact result hence proving provablyfair.
function gameResult(hash) {
const nBits = 52
hash = hash.slice(0, nBits/4)
const r = parseInt(hash, 16)
let X = r Math.pow(2, nBits)
X = 99 (1 - X)
const result = Math.floor(X)
return Math.max(1, result 100)
}
But they removed it abruptly on 01st January this year without any information neither to players or casinos who host their games
You have no proof which stand on your side and oppose the site that has been accused. If you have any proof then please share the details. You have nothing said about the scam amount and/or scam payment method and how they scammed you.
Do you consider it a scam if a casino is providing provablyfair games claiming theyre provablyfair but theyre actually not provablyfair ?
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