Trust is built when rules are simple, outcomes are published clearly, and records don’t change silently. That is the goal behind the Lucky Plan public transparency approach.
No fake stats, no fake winners
A public site should not invent outcomes. The Lucky Plan public pages are designed to show real published draw records or show a clean empty state when nothing is published yet.
Commit–reveal in plain language
Commit–reveal is a method to make the selection verifiable: a commitment is published first (hash), and the reveal is published later. That helps prevent after-the-fact changes and supports transparency.
Public pages show safe winner display labels and draw metadata, but do not expose private accounting details, internal ledger records, or sensitive customer information.