Limbo is so scam sometimes. I set x5 on limbo. Play with money, 34 times no 5+, then play with 0, in 15 bets 9 times 5+, then with money again 23 times not over 5...
Even though it is probably fair, this system can also be manipulated.
Compromised Random Number Generation:
If the casinoβs seed generation process is flawed or not truly random (e.g., using a predictable algorithm or weak entropy source), an attacker with knowledge of the system could predict outcomes.
However, this is rare in well-implemented systems that use secure cryptographic methods.
Insider Manipulation:
If casino employees have access to the server-side seed before itβs hashed and shared, they could theoretically manipulate outcomes. This requires internal corruption or poor security practices.
For example, an insider could precompute favorable outcomes for specific players or the house.