Before the start of a round, the players are provided with a "Hash Code*" - an encrypted text combination "Key*". The odds at which Crash will occur can be found here.
This means that the odds at which Crash will happen are determined not at the moment of the game, but previously for 10 rounds, and are provided to the players in an encrypted form. For example, "Hash Code*":
After the end of a round, the players are provided with a "Key*" and an additional input parameter for getting the "Hash Code*" - "Salt*". Using them, every player can copy and encrypt this combination to see that the encrypted "Key*" corresponds to the "Hash code*", previously determined by the system. This ensures that the odds at which Crash occurs is determined not at the moment of the game, but previously for 10 rounds.
What is "Salt*" – it is a random sequence of letters and numbers,
What is "Key*" - a text combination of four parameters
1. Round ID;
2. Odds at which Crash will occur;
3. The name of the game;
4. A random sequence of letters and numbers.
After the end of a game, the player will see the Key in his betting history as follows: Round ID (for example, 3013185); the odds at which Crash occurred (for example, 32.35); the name of the game - Crash, and a random sequence of letters and numbers - ca50e5af-9fd6-46fc-bafa-5cfa21d2602e, followed by the "Key*", which in this case is - 3013185_32.35_Crash_ ca50e5af-9fd6-46fc-bafa-5cfa21d2602e.
If we encrypt the "Key*" via the "Salt*" (for example, 2b4545ed5a) using the SHA512 generator, we’ll get the following "Hash Code*":
If we encrypt the "Key*" via the "Salt*" (for example, 2b4545ed5a) using the SHA512 generator, we’ll get You can get the encryption "Key*" and "Hash Code*" below or check on any online server that has a generator SHA512 With Salt.
Before the start of a round, the players are provided with a "Hash Code*" - an encrypted text combination "Key*". The card which will open in the given round can be found here.
This means that the card which is to open in the given round is determined not at the moment of the game, but previously for 5 rounds, and is provided to the players in an encrypted form. For example, "Hash Code*":
After the end of a round, the players are provided with a "Key*" and an additional input parameter for getting the "Hash Code*" - "Salt*". Using them, every player can copy and encrypt this combination to see that the encrypted "Key*" corresponds to the "Hash code*" previously determined by the system. This ensures that the card which is to open in the corresponding round is determined not at the moment of the game, but previously for 5 rounds.
What is "Salt*" – it is a random sequence of letters and numbers;
What is "Key*" - a text combination of four parameters:
1. Round ID;
2. Card which will open in the given round;
3. The name of the game;
4. A random sequence of letters and numbers.
After the end of a game, the player will see the Key in his betting history as follows: Round ID (for example - 3013185); the card which opened in the given round (for example - Red_5); the name of the game – Hi Lo, and a random sequence of letters and numbers - e9bba309-58c5-4c00-95d4-713b025f8d57, followed by the "Key*", which in this case is - 5583782_Red_5_HiLo_e9bba309-58c5-4c00-95d4-713b025f8d57.
If we encrypt the "Key*" via the "Salt*" (for example - e1cce78354) using the SHA512 generator, we’ll get the following "Hash Code*":
To get the "Hash Code*", you can click on the CHECK button on the “Results” page and check, as well as you can check it on any online server that has a generator SHA512 With Salt.