Provable fairness as a design primitive
Why online casinos aren't fair — and what VRF changes.
When you play at an online casino, you're trusting that their random number generator is actually random. You're trusting that the house edge is what they claim. You're trusting that the game hasn't been rigged against you.
But here's the uncomfortable truth: you have no way to verify any of this. The code is proprietary. The audits are performed by companies paid by the casinos. The entire system runs on trust — trust that has been repeatedly violated.
The VRF Revolution
Verifiable Random Functions (VRFs) change everything. A VRF produces random outputs that can be cryptographically verified by anyone. The randomness isn't just claimed — it's proven.
With VRF-based games, every roll, every card draw, every spin can be independently verified. Players don't need to trust the casino — they can verify the fairness themselves.
Fairness as a Feature
We believe provable fairness shouldn't be a premium feature — it should be the baseline. Every game we build incorporates VRF from the ground up. Not as an afterthought, but as a core design primitive.
The era of "trust us" gambling is ending. The era of "verify it yourself" is beginning.