Before action
The hand should be protocol-bound before player decisions can depend on unknown future information.
A plain-language walkthrough of the Flux trust flow: commit the deal, release information at the right time, preserve privacy, then package evidence a player can inspect.
Support content separates live hidden-state control from completed-hand transparency.
Hand IDs from history or result screens can be used in the verification tool.
Hole cards, flop, turn, and river are released progressively as game state allows.
Completed hands expose deck, dealing order, release proofs, transcript evidence, and signer metadata.
The goal is not to bury users in cryptography. The goal is to make a completed hand inspectable.
This page should be the bridge between investor technical diligence and player trust.
Keep the language simple enough for an investor partner, press lead, or strategic operator to understand the core sequence.
The experience should avoid generic RNG claims. Flux is about poker-specific proof.
The hand should be protocol-bound before player decisions can depend on unknown future information.
The release cadence mirrors poker: hole cards, flop, turn, river, and final evidence.
Evidence resolves into a package that explains the completed hand without revealing unnecessary private material.
A participant can verify their own seat-specific material without seeing another player's folded cards.
The fairness story moves from live secrecy into completed-hand transparency without exposing folded strategy.