Glasshouse draws every round from a published hash chain. Your players can check any round themselves, without an account — and so can your regulator.
Play the demo — no sign-up See how the proof worksA crash game, built on Glasshouse. The mechanic your players already know, with the one thing the clone they played last week could not offer: proof.
One link per round from a published chain, taken in order. No queue an operator can edit, and no number attached to a particular player.
One value per market, recorded with the date it started and who set it. Never per session, never per player — that line is the difference between a house edge and a fraud.
An empty room is a dead room, so simulated players are on the screen. They sit in their own columns, and every figure you are shown is money somebody actually staked.
| Piece | What it does |
|---|---|
| Glasshouse | The engine: hash chain, dated return, published commitments, open verification endpoints. |
| Anga | The player client — the game, a free practice mode with the same return, and a page where any round can be checked. |
| The console | Players, money, settings — on one measurement layer, so two pages cannot disagree about one number. |
| Money | M-Pesa in and out, one event one row, and refusals that say what happened in words. |
| Your own staging site | A full copy with its own database and no live money, so a change is tried before players see it. |
Certification. Glasshouse has not yet been reviewed by an independent testing house. We are in the queue and this page will say so the day that changes. Anyone selling you "certified" without a certificate number is selling you a word.
Your licence. We supply and maintain software. Operating a game in your market is your licence and your responsibility — and in several markets supplying the software is itself licensable, so we will tell you what we hold and where we do not hold it yet.