So, I’ve been trying out this Aviator crash game—you know, where you bet on the multiplier before it crashes? It’s all powered by an RNG, and I’m kind of obsessed, but I’m not sure how fair it really is. Like, can we trust it? What do you guys think?
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That’s what’s bugging me! The article said legit platforms use certified RNGs—like, ones checked by independent testers to prove they’re random. But how do we know every site’s doing that? Some could just throw “RNG” out there and hope we don’t dig deeper.
I’ve been playing Aviator too, and yeah—it’s totally addictive! The concept is simple, but that RNG-powered crash keeps you on edge every time. I get what you’re saying though… how do we really know it’s fair? Unless the site uses something like a provably fair system, it’s all about trust. I found this article interesting: https://www.littlestuff.co.uk/the-role-of-rngs-in-aviator-crash-game-how-fair-is-it/—worth a read if you’re curious about how it works behind the scenes.