How to Export Your Casino Bet History for a Provably Fair Audit

Step-by-step guide to extracting your complete bet history from Stake, BC.Game, and Roobet. Get your data, verify your seeds, and prepare for a full statistical audit.

Three casino browser windows showing Stake, BC.Game and Roobet with data streams flowing into a central CSV file - green and purple data flow lines

You want to verify your bets. Or you want us to run a full statistical audit on your play history. Either way, you need your data - and most casinos don't make it obvious how to get it.

This guide walks you through extracting your complete bet history from the three biggest provably fair casinos. Every step, every menu, every click.


What Data You Need

For a complete provably fair audit, each bet needs:

Data PointWhat It IsWhy You Need It
Server Seed (hashed)SHA-256 hash shown before bettingProves the casino committed to the outcome in advance
Server Seed (revealed)Plain text, shown after rotationThe actual secret used to generate outcomes
Client SeedYour chosen seedYour input into the outcome generation
NonceBet counterIdentifies which bet in the sequence
Game ResultThe outcome (dice roll, crash point, etc.)What we verify against the calculated result
Bet AmountHow much you wageredFor house edge and P&L analysis

Stake.com

Getting Your Seeds

  1. Log in to Stake.com
  2. Click your avatar (top right) > Settings
  3. Go to Security > Provably Fair
  4. You'll see your Active Client Seed and Active Server Seed Hash
  5. Note the Total Bets count - this is your current nonce

To reveal a server seed: Click "Rotate." The old server seed is now shown in plain text. Copy it immediately. The new seed pair starts fresh at nonce 0.

Getting Your Bet History

  1. Go to your avatar > Statistics
  2. Select the game type and date range
  3. Each bet shows: Game ID, Bet Amount, Multiplier, Payout, and a link to verify
  4. Click "Verify" on any bet to see the full seed data for that specific wager

For bulk data: Stake's GraphQL API allows programmatic access to your full bet history. Tools like StakeStats.net can pull this data and export it as CSV.

Third-Party Tools

  • StakeStats.net - Connect your account, export bet history, track P&L
  • Spindex.net - Upload CSV for analysis, provably fair seed analyzer

BC.Game

Getting Your Seeds

  1. Log in to BC.Game
  2. Click your profile icon > Fairness
  3. Go to Provably Fair
  4. Shows: Server Seed Hash, Client Seed, Nonce
  5. To reveal: Click "Rotate Seed Pair" - old server seed is shown in plain text

Getting Your Bet History

  1. Go to profile > Bet History
  2. Filter by game type and date
  3. Each bet includes the seed data and verification link
  4. Use the "Fairness" tab per bet for full cryptographic details

Roobet

Getting Your Seeds

  1. Log in to Roobet
  2. Click the hamburger menu (three lines)
  3. Go to Fairness > Seeds
  4. Shows: Hashed Server Seed, Client Seed, Total Bets
  5. To reveal: Click "Unhash" - old seed becomes visible

Getting Your Bet History

  1. Go to your profile > My Bets
  2. Filter by game
  3. Click any bet for detailed fairness verification

For crash data: GambleCrashData.com provides verified crash history from Roobet as CSV/JSON - useful for backtesting and statistical analysis.


Critical: Save Before You Rotate

This cannot be stressed enough: save your server seed hash BEFORE rotating.

After rotation, the old hash is gone. Without the hash, you can't prove the casino committed to that seed before you played. The revealed seed alone is not enough - it's the hash-then-reveal sequence that makes provably fair work.

For a detailed guide on saving seeds on your phone: Mobile Seed Guide.

Next Step

Verify Your Casino Bets Yourself

Our step-by-step guide walks you through the exact verification process. No tools needed, no trust required. If the casino is honest, the math will prove it.

How to Verify Provably Fair Games →

What We Do With Your Data

When you submit your data for a FairPlay Audit, we run:

  1. Hash verification - Does SHA-256(revealed seed) match the committed hash?
  2. Outcome recalculation - Does HMAC-SHA256 produce the same results?
  3. NIST SP 800-22 tests - Are the outcomes statistically random?
  4. House edge analysis - Does the actual house edge match the claimed edge?
  5. Streak analysis - Are losing/winning streaks within expected bounds?

The result: a mathematical verdict on whether your casino played fair. Not an opinion - a number.

See how it works in practice: Stake Audit Report | BC.Game Audit Report | Roobet Audit Report

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