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Run away from here
After I hit level 62, I never made a profit. On July 15, 2024, I deposited over $500 to open LUKI cases ($5 each). That's 100 cases opened, but I never got a skin worth more than $20. It's really suspicious, man! I thought I was just unlucky. But today, July 19, 2024, I deposited another $100 and got nothing but trash drops. I tried to upgrade with x1.5 four or five times, and I always lost. Seriously, are you kidding me? And in the giveaways, it looks like bots are winning. Winners are often level 0-1 with fewer than 10 cases in their Key-Drop history, yet they win $400-$500 giveaways. Meanwhile, I've only won $2-$5. I'm done with this site. I'm writing this review to help others make an informed decision. If you ask me, I'll tell you to run away from here unless you want to lose your money. ___ update my review after reading keydrop replied ___ Yes! The "Provably Fair" system can ensure that the number generation process is fair, but it does not necessarily cover the entire logic of how those numbers are used to determine outcomes. As an owner, you could manipulate the backend logic in ways that are not visible to users, making the system appear fair on the surface while still controlling outcomes based on hidden conditions. For Example: You could implement logic in the backend that changes the way the random number is interpreted based on certain conditions, such as a user's total profit. you might have code that checks if a user has profited more than $500 in a week, and if so, adjusts the range of outcomes to ensure less profitable drops. This logic wouldn't be part of the "Provably Fair" system, so it wouldn't be subject to user verification.