The Catfather RTP Confusion – Need Clarification!

can you send me the link that you see sites owned by coinbar n.v. please if possible
Hi sorry it is from a spreadsheet I made, sharing it wouldn't be allowed under the forum rules. I'm hoping CM maybe adds a centralised "licence register" section for educational purposes that I can perhaps contribute to.

Whilst Kahnwake for example has all the sites listed out clearly on their permit holders page, alot of the licencing authorities aren't as user friendly in displaying ALL data.

It doesn't cover everything but what you can do yourself when you see a site licenced by the GCB is to utilise some google-fu and use the search "site:cert.gcb.cw XXXX" and replace XXXX with whatever company, application number (OGL/XXX etc) or company number (148533 in this case) you are searching. Google doesnt index every single certificate but a decent chunk of them are there. As the results are very similar google will have this disclaimer:
In order to show you the most relevant results, we have omitted some entries very similar to the 1 already displayed.
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Click repeat the search with the omitted results included and you get what you see in the picture below. This is the certificate for each of the sites mentioned in the picture I sent of my spreadsheet.
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ooh Awesome, when I was doing my betsoft check, I had a delve into the code to see how he managed to parse the RTP and tried to follow it back through each function but got lost. Would love to see if he can wangle the RTP of of 1Spin4Win slots. Most of their slots are apparently 97%+ with no variable rtp mentioned but they don't display their RTP so I'm always been hesitant to use those.

I reckon that if you know exactly what you need, you could easily create a bookmarklet or your own extension for Chrome with the help of AI. I have a bunch of my own bookmarklets for all sorts of things.

Claude, Mistral, or v0.dev could easily help with that and tell you the steps for adding it to your browser. ChatGPT could also do that, but i don't trust it and stopped using it long ago; it fecked up a lot of things for me. In case you make an extension, you don't need to upload it to the Chrome store to work. Those .manifest and .js files can just stay on your computer and you'll have your own extension along any others you have.

You could ask AI something like how to create a bookmarklet for injecting a script into the webpage to find and display the RTP of a slot game, etc. But remember to note that it must be made according to the latest best practices, otherwise they may start coding old shite.

A problem you may come across is that slots load through iframes, so you would need a script that detects and looks for RTPs there.
 
Hi sorry it is from a spreadsheet I made, sharing it wouldn't be allowed under the forum rules. I'm hoping CM maybe adds a centralised "licence register" section for educational purposes that I can perhaps contribute to.

Whilst Kahnwake for example has all the sites listed out clearly on their permit holders page, alot of the licencing authorities aren't as user friendly in displaying ALL data.

It doesn't cover everything but what you can do yourself when you see a site licenced by the GCB is to utilise some google-fu and use the search "site:cert.gcb.cw XXXX" and replace XXXX with whatever company, application number (OGL/XXX etc) or company number (148533 in this case) you are searching. Google doesnt index every single certificate but a decent chunk of them are there. As the results are very similar google will have this disclaimer:

Click repeat the search with the omitted results included and you get what you see in the picture below. This is the certificate for each of the sites mentioned in the picture I sent of my spreadsheet.
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thank you i did it :) and it worked..
 

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