Once again. The result is decided by the blockchain, not by any central instance.
If you prove that sha256 hashes of random data don't allow for generation of results for a "fair" dice game, none are "fair".
Once again. The result is decided by the blockchain, not by any central instance.
If you prove that sha256 hashes of random data don't allow for generation of results for a "fair" dice game, none are "fair".
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