A code-styled wheel engineered like a CLI. Place chips, push ./roll, watch the RNG resolve in realtime.
Real metrics streamed from the table cluster. Refreshed every roll.
Every roll runs through cryptographic primitives engineered for speed and fairness.
Server seed + client seed + nonce. HMAC-SHA256, publicly verifiable per roll.
Edge nodes in 7 regions resolve outcomes faster than a Slack ping.
TLS 1.3, certificate pinning, and rotating session keys keep table sessions private.
Every roll is hashed into an append-only ledger. Query the audit trail anytime.
Roll physics simulated on V8 isolates — sub-millisecond cold start, zero queue.
Game logic shipped through signed commits. Read the changelog before you bet.
No installer. No wallet ceremony. Open the page and the table is already provisioned.
$ gg login --user=byte_smith✓ authenticated · balance: $1000.00$ gg bet --on=17 --chip=25✓ staked $25 on 17 (BLACK)$ gg roll↻ wheel resolving...✓ result: 17 · payout: +$875$ _
| bet_type | covers | probability | payout |
|---|---|---|---|
| straight_up | 1 number | 2.70% | 35:1 |
| dozen | 12 numbers | 32.43% | 2:1 |
| column | 12 numbers | 32.43% | 2:1 |
| high / low | 1–18 or 19–36 | 48.65% | 1:1 |
| red / black | all colors | 48.65% | 1:1 |
| even / odd | parity | 48.65% | 1:1 |
Founded in 2019 in Tallinn by a crew of distributed-systems engineers and ex-casino mathematicians, Gigabite Games builds online table games with the engineering rigor of a SaaS platform. Our team of 64 ships from 11 timezones, holds a Curaçao iGaming license, and audits every release with a third-party RNG lab.
Yes. Every roll uses HMAC-SHA256 over a server seed, a client seed you control, and a monotonic nonce. Reveal the server seed any time to verify outcomes.
No installer. The table runs in any modern browser, including mobile WebKit and Firefox ESR.
Standard European wheel math. Straight numbers pay 35:1, dozens and columns 2:1, even-money bets 1:1.
Game logic is signed and versioned. The cryptographic core is open-sourced under MIT in the engineering blog.
GDPR-compliant. Cookies are opt-in, session data is encrypted at rest, and you can request deletion via [email protected].
Patch notes, RNG audits, and rare drop alerts. No marketing spam.