I’ve looked into provably fair systems a bit, mostly out of curiosity, and in theory it’s a solid idea because it lets you verify that outcomes aren’t manipulated. On DuckDice and similar platforms, you usually get the server seed, client seed, and nonce system, and you can technically check every roll if you want. But honestly, in real usage, most people don’t verify every single result because it’s time-consuming and kind of breaks the flow of the game. I’ve done it a few times just to understand how it works, and it matched up, but after that I stopped checking regularly. For me it comes down more to whether the platform has a good reputation and consistent behavior rather than manually verifying every round.