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Are Bloxflip Predictors Real?

No!

OK talk to you soon. I suppose I should go into some detail right? Well recent events on our site have moved this blog subject to the top of the list.

A serious topic today so we'll stay somewhat clean and GIF-free. Sorry.

Predictors, specifically any predictor claiming to give you an advantage while playing on Bloxflip, are entirely full of... well... they're lying. Pants on fire levels of untruth being spoken.

Why Do We Care?

If they don't work and the worst thing that can happen is people give their details to a shady site and get hacked, then it doesn't affect us. Why do we care?

This warning story is not marketing speak for "Oh no, they've found a way to predict our games, please don't use it". We don't want you falling prey to these practices.


Platforms like Bloxflip are built with security as a top priority. If a platform doesn’t care about your security or data, it won’t last long. We work hard to protect our players and are always improving our security. Those who push predictors don’t care about you or your account. You’ve now seen first hand sites get hacked, users lose their accounts, and personal data exposed.

We wouldn't have a successful platform without this community, and we genuinely are grateful to have you.

This is us doing our best to educate you about something that will get your Bloxflip account hacked, your balance put at risk, and your ability to use our site put in jeopardy. Please take this in the spirit in which it is intended. Let's Get Technical. For now I will keep things simple and if there is a crazy demand for us to go into detail about cryptographic hash functions or the evolution in gaming RNG from the linear feedback shift registers of SNES games to Mersenne Twisters in modern online platforms, then we will create a mind melting article when we provide updates about our own provably fair system.


For now, let's talk about predictors at the pre-school level.Let's talk about the current fashionable false exploit circulating in the form of predictors and the RNG they claim to be able to "decode" or "bypass" to predict game outcomes.

Starting at the beginning. RNG. 'Random Number Generator' refers to the process behind games introducing unpredictability and variability into gameplay. It's what turns a repetitive process into a game of chance. Imagine a vast and never ending desert. Sand everywhere. You know, a desert. I walk through the desert and pick up a single grain of sand, I look at it lovingly and say "I'm going to call you Frank. It says "Thanks".

Now imagine in some kind of Dr Strange sequence, I placed little Frank down on the desert floor, waved my hand and made the desert, the planet it was on and the universe it's inside multiply, infinitely.

What people with "predictors" are claiming is that without any knowledge of Frank's whereabouts, they can find the universe, the planet, the desert and the single grain of sand that was lucky enough to be given a name, to tell you that Frank is the answer to you becoming rich. Don't get me wrong, a talking grain of sand would earn you a pretty penny, but no-one, not even me, not even Dr Strange could find Frank.Ok that actually made me sad. I'm going to switch this analogy to something different next time. Poor Frank.


Final Thoughts. Don't Fall For The Hype!

A hypothetical situation that has seemingly become a reality.

Someone walks up to you and tells you that they can see the future and predict the lottery. If they didn't step out of a limo, walk up to you in diamond encrusted shoes and hand you the lottery numbers engraved on a gold bar, don't believe them. Anyone with access to this kind of information would quietly but aggressively pursue this kind of exploit for their own gain. Bottom line? No one is handing out easy ways to get rich.


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