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How to Verify Fairness with Provably Fair on Duelbits.

Written by James

1. What “Provably Fair” Means

  • Duelbits uses cryptographic technology so you can verify each game result yourself—no rigging, no bias.

  • Before you play, Duelbits gives you a hash of a secret number (the server seed, already hashed), which locks in the game outcome in advance.

  • After the round, they reveal the original server seed. You can compare it against the initial hash and confirm the outcome matches—so you know it’s all legit. This is the core of how “provably fair” works.

2. Why It Matters

  • Full transparency: You don’t have to just trust Duelbits—they give you the tools to check it yourself.

  • Tamper-proof: Because the hashed server seed is committed before the play, the result can’t be changed after the fact.

3. Step-by-Step: How to Verify Your Game

  1. Start playing — Before your round begins, Duelbits provides a hashed server seed.

  2. Play your round normally.

  3. After the round ends, Duelbits reveals the unhashed server seed.

  4. Verify it matches the earlier hash using any standard SHA‑256 hash tool or a built‑in verifier.

  5. Optional: If available, use Duelbits’ verification tool to auto-check your result—it does the hashing for you, saving time.

4. Simple Example (for clarity)

  • Think of it like sealing a game outcome in an envelope (that’s the hash).

  • After the game, Duelbits opens the envelope (reveals the seed) so you can check that the sealed outcome was never tampered with.

5. What You Should Do

  • Play as usual.

  • Visit the Fairness page after the game to see the server seed.

  • Verify it yourself using a hash tool or Duelbits’ own verifier.

  • If the unhashed server seed matches the original hash, your round was fair.


Summary Table

Concept

What It Means for You

Server Seed Hash

Locks in the game outcome ahead of play

Unhashed Server Seed

Revealed after the round for verification

Verifier Tool

Optional tool to automate checking

You control trust

You can confirm fairness yourself


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For more insight regarding how you can verify your rounds, please visit the Fairness Page.

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