Worried the dice might be loaded or the reels a little too lucky? Don’t worry — at Wikibet, fair play isn’t just a promise, it’s built into the game.
At Wikibet, licensed by the Government of Curaçao, we only host games from trusted and regulated providers who meet strict international fairness standards — including certifications from authorities like the MGA (Malta Gaming Authority) and UKGC (UK Gambling Commission).
What does that mean for you?
Games use Random Number Generators (RNGs) independently tested for fairness.
Every spin, card, or result is random, unpredictable, and not influenced by the casino.
Providers go through regular audits to maintain transparency and compliance.
Why doesn’t Wikibet run its own RNG?
Because we don’t build the games — we host them. We work exclusively with licensed studios that power the gameplay and handle the RNG technology behind the scenes.
So whether you're chasing free spins, high rollers, or just having a little fun, you can trust the game’s outcome is left to luck — not tricks.
Got more questions? Our team’s always here to help.
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