Games come from established studios — Evolution, Pragmatic Play, PG Soft, JILI, NetEnt
and others — and run on their certified random number generators, which are
independently audited. The platform cannot adjust a game's RTP, and the figure published
on each game page is the one the developer certified.
The instant games go a step further. Crash, Mines, Plinko and Hi-Lo are
provably fair: each round's outcome is committed to via a hashed server
seed published before the round, combined with a client seed you control. After
the round you can check the seed against the published hash and recompute the result
yourself. That is a materially stronger guarantee than certification, because it does
not require you to trust anybody — and it is worth doing at least once.