How this audit works
This auditable system was implemented by a third-party development team Pagecode responsible for maintaining a universal competition codebase across multiple sites.
The draw process is cryptographically committed before execution and verified after completion using a replayable audit log on your browser.
This ensures the outcome cannot be modified afterwards and remains consistent with the original commitment hash.
All audit logic is locked and cannot be modified, the code used to verify fairness is injected into auto draw competitions automatically.
What happens when you verify draw fairness
- The original commitment hash stored at draw time is retrieved.
- The full audit log (each draw step) is replayed in sequence.
- The system recalculates the final result using the same rules.
- The recalculated result is compared against the stored outcome.
- The verification replay runs client-side in JavaScript so the process can be inspected in the page source and browser developer tools.
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