I don't question blockchain and smart contracts.
This is, so to speak, already a consequence of the completed action. Action is a game based on chance.
Randomness is based on a random number generator with a pre-programmed betting coefficient. Players by default agree that for some period N, about which no one is informed, the gaming machine or online slot will return 96% to players.
Players are catching slots and machines that, in their opinion, "haven't been played for a long time."
A tuned random number generator and the rolls of a dice on a table are two fundamentally different types of randomness.
Therefore, I am talking specifically about this component of gambling.
Not from the moment when the player can check whether RNG was applied or there was manual intervention.
Namely, at the stage of forming the game process and determining the winner.
And if this process is without pseudo-randomness, then there is no need to prove the absence of intervention.
This is what I am talking about
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