Am i the only one who'se smart enough to understand this bull was made up by gambling sites, where's the actual proof of rolls not being rigged and 100% legitimate? are we supposed to trust the gambling sites words about how rolls cannot be rigged, of cousr they can? if not prove me wrong
You don't have to trust the gambling sites word... you just have to trust in Cryptography (and, to a certain extent, understand it). If you don't trust the cryptography behind "Provably Fair", then you shouldn't be trusting cryptocurrency either, as they generally use similar algorithms (SHA256, SHA512 etc).
Plenty of people have made claims that gambling sites are "rigging" rolls and provably fair is "bull"... However, I'm not currently aware of any instance of a (properly and fairly implemented
[1]) "Provably Fair" system having been shown to be rigged. The sites simply can't cheat the math... much like the players can't when they're playing against odds skewed in favour of the house (House Edge).
[1] There were accusations levelled at one particular site that involved having to click a button to show the server seed etc... which is a flawed design as it could potentially be used to allow the site to know if the user was checking the seed or not and therefore only "rig" rolls when the user hadn't click the button and could not check the fairness of the roll.