Demonstration content only. Sketchy Spins is a fictitious unverified operator built to contrast with the more polished Royal Walnut demo.

About this contrast site

Why an intentionally dubious demo site is useful

The EDTF proof of concept works better when users can compare a polished operator that publishes a declaration with a noisy operator that publishes no valid declaration at all.

Royal Walnut

Fictitious legal operator

  • Restrained design and compliance-oriented wording.
  • Published EDTF demonstration declaration.
  • Clear market scope and responsible gaming posture.

Sketchy Spins

Fictitious unverified operator

  • Loud hype, fake-looking badges, and absurd bonus language.
  • No valid EDTF declaration.
  • No credible machine-verifiable trust signal for the browser to inspect.

What EDTF is demonstrating

EDTF explores how websites can publish machine-verifiable trust declarations from their own domains so browser tooling can inspect them directly.

Learn more at eurotrust.foundation

What the Firefox extension should do here

On Sketchy Spins, the Firefox EDTF proof of concept should report that no valid declaration was found or that the site is unknown or invalid, depending on how the proof of concept is configured.

This site intentionally does not publish a valid EDTF trust declaration.

The contrast is deliberate: the extension can show how machine-verifiable trust differs from pure presentation and fake-looking reassurance.