
Otherwise it resolves NO.
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@IsaacKing your random number is: 16
Salt: JhI1UmNqFzfuSVzM5n0y, round: 2959575 (signature 9897d874ea6bab5cebac1016dbc89ada6e1eda5c4eb02a1a3e151760f0b659c4483a3b1d12b7f59d50c097239e0aa7c119586d2428e44eba16474fbc5db293d0657cf3d702e5529cdd845e261d64ce8e34717ac42e69bc3bbaef563dc103dce0)
@IsaacKing you asked for a random integer between 1 and 100, inclusive. Coming up shortly!
Source: GitHub, previous round: 2959573 (latest), offset: 2, selected round: 2959575, salt: JhI1UmNqFzfuSVzM5n0y.
@IsaacKing Checking why this didn't run yet... Did you add the FairlyRandom tag before or after making your comment?
@A Oh, it's because the market is unlisted so it doesn't get returned by the API when querying for markets in the FairlyRandom group 😢
@A Okay for now I did some manual stuff to help it find this market (see below) but in general unlisted markets won't work unfortunately. Will have to see if I can find a different approach in future.
group_markets.append({"id": "1zhc0EG5MvkiidzGA4oC", "lastUpdatedTime": 1684216767327})