The Solaspins guides explain the arithmetic behind a crypto casino rather than ranking operators: how a deposit reaches a casino balance, how a wagering requirement prices an offer, and how a provably fair result is checked after the round has already been played. There are three published guides, and each states what it cannot tell you.
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Every guide we have published.
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How to deposit SOL without losing it.
This guide covers the mechanics of sending SOL to a casino cashier and the four checks that stop a transfer arriving somewhere you cannot reach it. It does not tell you how long any casino takes to credit a deposit — that is the operator's own rule, not the network's, and no page here can read it for you.
This guide shows you how to turn any wagering requirement into a single number: the total you must stake before a balance is yours. It uses no real operator's offer and recommends none — it is the arithmetic, so you can run it on whatever is in front of you.
This guide walks through verifying a provably fair round against a scheme a studio actually publishes, then states precisely what a passing check proves. It is a narrower guarantee than the phrase suggests, and knowing the boundary is the useful part.
Every guide states the limit of what it can tell you. The verification date is the day someone last re-read the sources behind it, not the day the file was touched.
Solaspins guides, what each one answers, and when its sources were last re-read