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edc Number Archive — Dragon Tiger, Sic Bo & Live Roulette

Our Number Archive on edc organises historical draw results, settlement records, and game outcome data across all live-dealer tables and number-draw formats we operate. This guide walks you through how we structure the archive, what records you can access, and how to use historical data to review your own account activity.

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The archive serves two purposes: transparency and personal account review. Every live-dealer session — whether Blackjack, Roulette, Baccarat, Dragon Tiger, or Sic Bo — generates a timestamped record that we retain for your reference. Number draws (Lucky Number, Hongkong draw, Singapore draw) are logged the same way. We believe players deserve access to complete, verifiable records of every game they have participated in.

How Our edc Number Archive Works

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Multi-camera live studio — every session recorded in our archive.

We record every game outcome on edc through automated logging systems integrated directly into our live-dealer studios and draw engines. The moment a hand resolves, a spin lands, or a number is drawn, our backend timestamps the event, logs the result, and stores it in your account's personal archive.

Each record includes: game type (Blackjack, Roulette, Dragon Tiger, Sic Bo, Lucky Number, etc.), table name or draw ID, exact timestamp, your bet amount, the outcome, and your profit or loss on that round. We retain these records for a rolling period — live-dealer hands for two years, number draws for one year. Older records are archived offline but remain available upon request to support compliance or dispute resolution.

Why the archive matters

Your archive is the definitive record of your activity on edc. During account verification or withdrawal review, our compliance team references your archive to confirm game participation, settlement accuracy, and account history.

The archive is segmented by account and by time period. You can filter by game type, date range, table name, and result (win / loss / draw). Most players use the archive to track their play history, review high-stakes sessions, or verify their account balance before withdrawal.

Accessing Your edc Archive Records

Once you log into your edc account, the archive is available under the "History" or "Game Records" section of your dashboard. You will see a list view of all recent sessions, with the option to:

  • Filter by game type: Select Blackjack, Roulette, Baccarat, Dragon Tiger, Sic Bo, Lucky Number, or other formats we offer.
  • Filter by date range: Enter a start and end date to narrow results to a specific week, month, or period.
  • Sort by result: Show wins, losses, or draws in separate views.
  • Export records: Download a CSV file of your filtered results for personal spreadsheet use or external record-keeping.

Each record displays the table or draw name, dealer name (for live-dealer games), exact start and end time, your stakes, the game outcome, and your net result. For live-dealer tables, you can also view a replay link if one is available — though not all jurisdictions support replay archives.

edc account dashboard showing game history and archive interface
How to access your edc archive — 2 min guide
Tour of the edc account dashboard, highlighting the "Game History" menu, filter options, and archive export buttons.

Record Retention and Compliance

We retain live-dealer game records for two years and number-draw records for one year in your active archive. If you need records older than that window, you can request them from our support team — we maintain offline backups for compliance purposes and will retrieve them within standard business windows. Requests from Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, and Semarang are handled by local support staff.

Retention periods apply regardless of account status. If your account is closed, dormant, or suspended, your archive remains accessible to you for the same retention period. We do not delete player records early, and we do not allow third parties to access your archive without your explicit consent and valid legal process.

Note: Archive records are tied to your unique account ID. If you have multiple accounts on edc, each maintains its own separate archive. We recommend consolidating all play to a single account for easier record-keeping.

Using Your Archive for Account Reviews

Your edc archive is a powerful tool for several practical uses. If you are ever asked to verify your account history during a withdrawal or compliance check, you can download your archive and cross-reference it with our internal records. We also recommend keeping a personal copy of important periods — particularly high-session activity around holidays like Idul Fitri, Idul Adha, or Imlek, when play volume spikes.

For players tracking performance over time, the archive's export feature lets you build custom reports in spreadsheet applications. Many experienced players use this to compute win rates by game type, track table performance, or identify their most active play hours. The data is presented in neutral, unfiltered form — no calculations or commentary from our side.

Payment Integration with Your Archive

Your archive integrates with our payment records. When you deposit via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or direct bank transfer (e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment), the deposit is tagged in your archive with the payment method, timestamp, and amount. Similarly, all withdrawals are logged. This creates a complete trail connecting your payments and your game activity — useful during account verification or if you need to dispute a transaction.

Because your archive is real-time and encrypted, it serves as a secure personal backup of your activity. We recommend reviewing it monthly if you play frequently, particularly during major football tournaments (Liga 1, Piala AFF, Champions League) or esports seasons (Mobile Legends, Free Fire, PUBG Mobile) when your account may see more volatility.

edc archive export function showing CSV download and filtering options
Export your edc archive as CSV for personal record-keeping.

The archive also helps us maintain fairness and transparency. If a player reports an issue with a specific hand or draw result, we retrieve the exact record from your archive, cross-check it with the game server logs, and determine if any discrepancy exists. Because we log every transaction, every bet, and every outcome, disputes are resolved quickly and definitively.

Our support team can assist you in accessing older records, understanding archive features, or exporting data in alternative formats if needed. Contact us through the account dashboard or via email for help navigating your archive.

Privacy and Data Protection

Your edc archive is protected by the same encryption and access controls as your account itself. Only you (and our compliance team, when legally required) can view your records. We never share archive data with third parties unless required by law, and we do not use aggregate archive data to build player profiles for marketing purposes. Your archive remains your property; you can request a full data export at any time under data-protection regulations.

Services on edc are available only where local law permits. We comply with data-retention laws in all jurisdictions where we operate, and we apply the strictest privacy standards across all regions we serve.

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