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KenoRND() - The Random Number Generator Based On Live Keno

Live Keno is a chaotic system in action, and using a chaotic source is one of the best ways to generate a random number. From this portion of the site you can learn what makes KenoRND() very unique, a discussion of how random this method is, a small tutorial on how the Keno Game Number (KGN) (the basis for the generator) is calculated and how to convert the KGN into any random number up to almost 123 bits. You can also request some random data based on the KGN, or just see a list of the recently created KGN's. Without further delay, the random number of the moment is (updated about every 20 seconds):

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5:00:17 PM5770003578460313081176220086472767067

What makes this random number generator unique?

How random is a given game of keno, and does it exhibit any bias?

How do you calculate the Keno Game Number (KGN) that is used as the basis of this Random Number Generator?

How can I convert a Keno Game Number into something usable?

How can I convert a Keno Game Number into 15 bytes of usable data?

Should I use KenoRND() for a serious application?

Recent list of KGN's

 
 
 
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