TrustDice is operated by Satoshi Gaming Group N.V. under Curaçao Gaming Authority licence OGL/2024/664/0280, and was built from launch in 2018 around provably-fair dice and crash games rather than adding them as a side feature.
Licence status
TrustDice's licence, OGL/2024/664/0280, is stated directly by the operator in its own site footer (trustdice.win), issued to Satoshi Gaming Group N.V. Verify the current number yourself before depositing.
What 'provably fair' actually means
Provably-fair means the outcome of each round is generated from a seed value that can be independently checked against the published result after the fact — you can, in principle, verify a specific past round wasn't tampered with. That's a genuinely different trust mechanism to a third-party-audited RNG slot: it doesn't require trusting an outside auditor's certificate, but it does require the player to actually do the verification, which most players never do in practice. It's not automatically 'more fair' than an audited game — it's a different kind of fairness claim, and it's only as good as whether you (or someone) actually checks it.
We haven't independently verified a specific published house-edge figure for TrustDice's crash game. Check the operator's own fairness documentation for the current figure before treating any number as confirmed.
Pros and cons
Pros
- Curaçao Gaming Authority licence (OGL/2024/664/0280) stated directly on the operator's own site
- Provably-fair mechanics are the platform's actual product identity, not a marketing label bolted onto slots
- Broad crypto payment support (BTC, ETH, USDT, TRX and others)
Cons
- Provably-fair verification requires the player to actually check the seed data — most players don't, which limits how much the mechanism protects you in practice
- We haven't independently verified a specific house-edge figure for the crash game
Frequently asked questions
Is TrustDice licensed?
Yes — Curaçao Gaming Authority licence OGL/2024/664/0280, held by Satoshi Gaming Group N.V. and stated on the operator's own site footer.
What does 'provably fair' mean on TrustDice?
Each round's result is generated from a seed that can be checked against the published outcome afterward, letting you (or anyone) independently verify a specific round wasn't altered. It's a different fairness mechanism to a third-party-audited RNG game, not automatically a better one — and it only works if someone actually does the check.