Looks like the issue is caused by the last Unicode character or emoji in that link. If you want to visit it, just copy the link text and manually delete the last character. I tried it now and it works perfectly fine for me.
Yes, this might be a good idea, but for those who don’t know how this audit works, it’s nothing special in my opinion. Most casino players nowadays only care about how popular the casino is.
Yes, I visited the website directly and it works
But on the page to verify bets they only have a list of casino 1, casino 2, casino 3, with no real casinos. Maybe they are starting now and that's why they will still real casinos to the list.
First time I've heard of this platform so, no offense but how can we trust that your audit is real? or it was even done in the first place? It would have been nice if your first post doesn't come with a casino's name on it and just wanting to introduce your platform. Not sure about what's happening in crypto-casinos but in the realm of smart contracts, a bunch of "auditing firms" is everwhere and most can be bought out to promote a certain project/startup, I'm guessing it's the same case with crypto-casinos.
I think you can see for yourself if the math checks out with the pages in the audit. I don't know a lot about provably fair but I know they can be checked by every user if they want since it's just math algorithms.