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Day by day, it gets even more obvious. What’s the plan here?
Saying these games have the lowest house edge is ridiculous. You know how Eddie says that wagering on originals won’t count as much because they have the lowest house edge.
From where I’m sitting, wagering on these games should pay back the highest bonuses

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Seriously now, have you ever checked your results? Why can’t we verify them anywhere else besides directly on Stake and on the third-party site provablyfair.me? It’s widely known that there’s a high chance provablyfair.me is owned by Eddie as well.

Why can’t other third-party sites give the same results? The reason is that Stake’s algorithm is not public, and they will not share it. So how can a third-party site like provablyfair.me have access to it? And we cannot?

I want to be able to verify the results independently, not on Stake itself, and not on a “third-party” site that is probably owned by Stake too.

Do you see where I’m trying to get at here?

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2 hours ago, Gunjiir said:

if you think its a scam why are you even gambling lmao

Because it is an addiction
But don t worry, this year I halfed the deposits compared to previous year. And will do the same for 2026 👍

  • 6 months later...
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Not pretending. Testing. I'm an ex-pit boss with 23 years of casino floor experience. I built an open-source tool that
   runs NIST SP 800-22 statistical tests on provably fair outcomes — not single hash checks, but 250,000+ rounds through
   25 scientific randomness tests. I tested Stake specifically across multiple game types, 250,000 rounds total. Result:
   every statistical test passed. The RNG is mathematically sound. That doesn't mean you'll win — the house edge is real
   — but the randomness is genuine. Raw data and code are on GitHub if anyone wants to verify independently. If anyone
  here has exported their server seeds after rotating, I'll run a free statistical audit on your personal play history.
  No catch, no signup.

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