Provably Fair Casino 2026 — Verify Every Game Result on the Blockchain

Provably fair technology lets you verify that every casino game result is truly random and hasn't been manipulated. Here's how it works and where to play provably fair games.

How Provably Fair Works

1

Before the Game

The casino generates a secret seed and creates a hash (encrypted version) that's shared with you BEFORE the game starts.

2

During the Game

You provide your own seed (or one is generated for you). Both seeds combine to determine the game outcome.

3

After the Game

The casino reveals its original seed. You can verify it matches the hash from step 1 — proving the result wasn't changed.

Provably Fair vs Traditional Casino

✅ Provably Fair

  • You can verify every result
  • Uses cryptographic proof
  • Results determined before bets
  • Transparent, auditable
  • Blockchain-backed

❌ Traditional Casino

  • Must trust the casino
  • Uses server-side RNG
  • Results generated after bets
  • Opaque, unverifiable
  • Relies on third-party audits

Where to Play Provably Fair Games

BitStarz offers a selection of provably fair games alongside its traditional casino games. This gives you the best of both worlds — trusted providers AND blockchain-verified games.

Provably fair games at BitStarz: Dice, Crash, Plinko, Mines, Limbo, and more. Each game result can be independently verified using the casino's provably fair tool.

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FAQ

What is a provably fair casino?
A provably fair casino uses cryptographic algorithms that allow players to verify each game result on the blockchain. This ensures the casino cannot manipulate outcomes after you place your bet.
How do I verify a provably fair game?
After each round, the casino provides a hash and reveals its seed. You compare the revealed seed's hash with the pre-game hash. If they match, the result was predetermined and fair.
Are all crypto casino games provably fair?
Not all. Games from third-party providers (Pragmatic Play, NetEnt) use traditional RNG audited by regulators. Provably fair games are crypto-native games (dice, crash, plinko) built on blockchain verification.