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Comment détecter les fausses mises Roobet et vérifier vos gains

Par TrackerSino editorialPublié 17 May 20269 min de lecture
Corps de l'article en anglais — les traductions du contenu long-form sont en cours.

Roobet runs the largest stash of provably-fair originals outside Stake — Crash, Slide, Plinko, Mines, Mission Uncrossable, Keno, Dice, Towers, Coinflip, and Roulette. That breadth is good for players, but it also means most fake screenshots, "X just hit 500×" Discord posts and shady influencer raffles in 2026 are Roobet-flavoured. The fix is straightforward: never trust a screenshot, always verify the seeds yourself, and use the verifier as a first reflex when someone shows you a big win.

The TL;DR
Every Roobet bet exposes its inputs after the seed pair has rotated. Drop those inputs into our verifier hub and you get the same multiplier the operator reported — or a mismatch that proves the screenshot is fake. Two minutes per verification; works for every Roobet original we cover.

What Roobet's provably-fair actually commits to

Roobet's setup is slightly different from Stake's. Two flavours, depending on the game:

  • Single-bet seed rotation (Crash, Slide, Mission Uncrossable). Each bet pairs a fresh serverSeed with a per-bet public key or bet ID; both rotate after the round settles. No client seed, no nonce. The commitment is published before the round, the seed is revealed after.
  • Seed + client + nonce (Plinko, Mines, Keno, Dice, Towers, Coinflip). Standard chain: you pick aclientSeed, the operator commits a hashedserverSeed, and an incrementing nonce numbers every round. Rotate the seed to reveal everything you've played on it.

The general theory and why "commitment" means the operator can't change the result is covered in how provably-fair Crash actually works. Read that first if you've never opened a fairness panel before — the rest of this guide assumes you have.

The actual scam patterns

These are the four shapes a Roobet-themed scam usually takes today. Spotting them in 30 seconds saves you from joining the long tail of people who pay the "processing fee".

  1. Doctored screenshots in Discord / Telegram. Cropped to hide the bet ID; multipliers in fonts that don't match Roobet's UI; rounded BTC amounts that never appear in a real cashout. The Roobet UI shows a 24-char hex betIdnext to every bet — if the screenshot doesn't include it, you have no way to verify.
  2. "Predictor" bots and paid signals. Anyone selling a Roobet Crash predictor is selling you nothing — provably-fair means each round's outcome is cryptographically locked the moment the server seed is committed. A predictor would also be solving the SHA-256 problem in passing.
  3. Fake support / withdrawal pages.Lookalike domains (roobet-cashout.com, my-roobet.io) sent via DM, asking you to "verify your address" before a withdrawal. Roobet's only legitimate domain is roobet.com — bookmark it; never click a support link from chat.
  4. Influencer raffle redirects.Streamer hosts a giveaway, the entry link redirects through an affiliate tracker into a clone site. The clone takes your deposit, the original streamer never sees the money. If the URL bar doesn't say roobet.com after a redirect, close it.

Step-by-step: verifying a Roobet bet

The flow is the same for every game. The fields differ; the protocol is identical.

  1. Open the bet in Roobet's history. Account → Bet History → click the round. You'll see the server seed (hashed if the seed pair is still active), the client seed or public key, the nonce or bet ID, and the declared result.
  2. Rotate the seed pair at roobet.com/account/fairnessif you want the unhashed server seed. Roobet won't reveal a server seed that's still in use — this is intentional. Rotation finalises every bet on that seed and reveals the previous one.
  3. Pick the right verifier on TrackerSino. Each game has its own page: Crash, Slide, Plinko, Mines, Mission Uncrossable, Keno, Dice, Towers, Coinflip, Roulette.
  4. Paste the fields exactly as Roobet shows them. Server seed, client seed / public key, nonce / bet ID, plus any game-specific parameters (mine count, plinko rows, target multiplier for crash). Capitalisation matters for hex strings.
  5. Compare.The verifier outputs the multiplier (or landing segment, mine grid, etc.) the seeds determine. That must match what Roobet credited. If it doesn't — assuming you copy-pasted correctly — the seed pair you have is wrong, or the screenshot you're evaluating is fake.
When you can also bet-aware verify
On Crash and Slide the verifier doesn't just say "the round crashed at 2.34×" — it also tells you whether your specific bet won or lost given your stake and cashout target. That's the bet-aware verifier mode. Useful for resolving "did I get auto-cashed early?" disputes with support.

If the verifier disagrees with Roobet

99% of the time, the cause is one of these (in order of frequency):

  • Wrong seed.You grabbed a seed from a different rotation. Rotate again and pull the just-revealed seed — that's the one for the bets in question.
  • Wrong nonce.Roobet displays nonces in decimal; some external mirrors show them in hex. Use the number Roobet's UI shows, not anything reformatted.
  • Hidden whitespace.Copying a 64-char hex string from a UI sometimes appends a trailing space. The verifier strips this for you, but it's worth checking.
  • Right inputs, wrong game. Verifying a Mines bet on the Plinko page produces nonsense; the math is different. Match the verifier slug to the game in the bet history.

If you've walked through all four and still see a mismatch, you have something worth raising. Document the bet ID, the screenshot of the inputs you used, the verifier output, and open a support ticket via Roobet's official site. If that goes nowhere within Roobet's stated timeline, the escalation playbook is in the unpaid winnings guide.

Pre-bet checklist for Roobet specifically

On top of the universal 8 red flags checklist, a quick Roobet-specific verification:

  1. Domain is exactly roobet.com — no hyphens, no alternate TLDs.
  2. KYC completed before depositing any sum you wouldn't want stuck. Roobet runs cleaner KYC than most crypto-native operators, but a withdrawal request triggers it if you skipped at signup.
  3. Fairness panel reachable from the account menu, and the seed rotation button actually works (some scam clones disable it).
  4. Before scaling, do one small test bet on Crash, verify it on our Crash verifier, and confirm the math matches. That's the single best check that the operator you're on is genuinely Roobet and the implementation is honest.

Verification isn't paranoia — it's the cheap step that makes paranoia unnecessary. Every Roobet bet you don't verify is one you're trusting the screenshot on.

Questions fréquentes

Are Roobet "Crash predictor" bots real?
No. Roobet Crash uses a provably-fair commitment: the server seed is hashed and published before any round; the round’s multiplier is fully determined by the seed pair the moment that hash exists. A working predictor would need to break SHA-256. Anyone selling one is selling you nothing.
How do I prove a Roobet screenshot is real?
Demand the bet ID (24-char hex), the server seed (post-rotation), and the public key or client seed + nonce. Paste them into our Roobet verifier for the matching game. If the verifier output matches the multiplier in the screenshot, it’s real. If the inputs are missing or don’t verify, it isn’t.
Why do Roobet Crash and Slide use a public key instead of a client seed?
Both games rotate the server seed after every single bet, so there’s no chain of nonces to differentiate consecutive rounds — they pair the server seed with a per-bet public key (Crash) or bet ID (Slide) instead. The cryptography is equivalent; the UX is "one fresh seed pair per bet".
Roobet’s "bet history" doesn’t show the unhashed server seed — is that suspicious?
No, it’s correct. Operators that reveal a server seed while it’s still in use would let cheaters precompute future rounds. Roobet only reveals a seed after you rotate the pair, which finalises every bet on the previous seed. That’s how provably-fair commitments work everywhere — Stake, BC.Game and Rainbet behave the same way.

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