Traditional casinos ask you to trust their random number generators. Provably fair USDT casinos go further: they publish a cryptographic seed before each bet proving the outcome was not manipulated. Most common in crash, dice, plinko, and mines games.
Crash is the flagship format — players bet on a rising multiplier and cash out before it crashes. Dice lets you set your own win probability. Plinko and Mines are fast-paced with adjustable risk. Most platforms also offer Limbo and HiLo.
Before each bet, the casino provides a server seed hash. After the round the full seed is revealed. Input both seeds into a public verification calculator and confirm the result matches — no trust required.
Yes. The cryptographic verification system removes the need for trust — outcomes are mathematically verifiable by any player.
A random string generated by the casino before each round. Its hash is shown before the bet; the full seed is revealed after for verification.
Platforms like Stake, BC.Game, and Crypto-Games.io are well-known for extensive provably fair libraries with USDT support.
Edges typically range from 1% to 4%. Dice games often carry a 1% edge.