Hash dice
Educational simulation only. Real hash / provably fair dice combine client + server seeds and publish verification steps. Here we only animate a random hex string and map the last 8 hex digits to a demo roll — you cannot verify this output against any operator. Same payout-style math as classic dice for practice. Not financial advice.
What hash dice is trying to show
- Operators want players to see that outcomes tie to fixed inputs (seeds) rather than a hidden “spin”.
- A hash chain or combined string is often displayed; a slice of it maps to a number in a range.
- You still face house edge and independent trials — verifiability ≠ positive expectancy.
- This sim teaches UI rhythm + line discipline; for real verification, use the book’s own checker.
Animated “terminal” roll
Roll hash types hex into a terminal-style panel, highlights the suffix, then settles the big number with a short jitter animation (cosmetic only).
Set line and mode, then roll.
Illustrative roll band (sim history)
Mean spread of recent demo rolls
Roll a few times first.
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Not the next real hash outcome — only your browser’s practice log.
AI coach
Don’t confuse proof with edge
- Verifiable RNG still has negative EV after edge — discipline matters.
- Chasing losses after a string of “unlucky” hashes is the same error as on classic dice.
Dynamic tips
- Roll a few times for tailored bullets.
Dashboard
Operators (reference)
Hash / provably fair dice appear on BC.Game, Stake, and similar crypto-forward lobbies. Read their fairness docs before playing for real.