Emma
Well-known member
While live dealer games feel more transparent due to the visual element (real cards, real dealers), the provable fairness standard that’s often used in crypto casinos (e.g., hash-based verifiable RNG) usually doesn’t apply to live games. That’s because live outcomes aren’t driven by code—they’re human actions captured on video. So unless the platform is licensed and audited by a trusted body (e.g., eCOGRA, iTech Labs), you're mostly relying on trust in the operator and the studio, not cryptographic proof. That said, platforms like Tea Spins are doing a good job of combining both worlds. They offer audited live games from reputable providers and provably fair RNG games on the side—so you get transparency where it’s possible, and high-quality live action where it’s not.