Stop guessing whether the casino rigged your game. Follow these steps to cryptographically prove the outcome was mathematically pure.
One of the main selling points of Chicken Road is its Provably Fair architecture. But having the technology in place means nothing if you don't know how to use it. Here is a step-by-step guide to independently verifying that the crash point of any round was predetermined and untampered with.
Every round generates three pieces of information:
| Data | When Shown | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Client Seed | Before round | Your input into randomness; changeable in settings |
| Hashed Server Seed | Before round | Proves casino locked the crash point; cannot be altered |
| Unhashed Server Seed | After round | Revealed for verification; hash must match |
Most casinos hosting Chicken Road will have a "Provably Fair" icon or a history tab in the game interface. Click on your recent bets, and look for a green shield or a "Verify" button next to the round you want to check.
If you click the built-in verify button, the game will automatically run the unhashed server seed through a SHA-256 algorithm to show you that it matches the Hashed Server Seed you saw before the round. This proves the casino did not change the outcome mid-game.
If you don't trust the casino's built-in tool, you don't have to use it. You can copy the Unhashed Server Seed and your Client Seed and paste them into any independent, open-source Provably Fair calculator on the internet. The calculator will run the math and output the exact crash multiplier. If the calculator says the game was supposed to crash at 4.23x, and your game crashed at 4.23x, you have absolute proof the game is fair.
Always remember: the casino cannot see your client seed until you place your bet, and they cannot change their server seed once the hash is shown. The math guarantees fairness.
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