Public evidence ledger for operator misconduct, disputes, corrections, and verified fairness failures.

Evidence ledger · Updated May 2026

Fairness Ledger

Documented operator misconduct, disputes, corrections, and verified fairness failures. Every entry is sourced. Use this alongside the methodology to understand how we score, and the Casino Dirty Tricks book to understand each technique.

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What the Fairness Ledger records

The Fairness Ledger is an evidence-first registry: alleged incidents, disputed reports, verified failures, resolved cases, and retractions. It is not a pay-to-remove blacklist. Entries are preserved with sources, correction history, and operator right-of-reply.

Why this matters

Most casino review pages collapse fairness into marketing copy. Our ledger separates claims from proof: seed commitments, revealed seeds, payout math, regulator records, operator admissions, and independently reproducible technical evidence.

How to read an entry

Start with the status badge. Alleged means sourced but not independently proven. Disputed means credible disagreement remains. Verified means a regulator/court action, operator admission, or reproducible technical proof supports the claim. Resolved and retracted entries remain visible so the history is auditable.