How the Number Archive works
When you open a market on ketuanaga—whether it's a Liga 1 match, a live-dealer table, or a slot game—every number generated or drawn is timestamped and recorded. That timestamp, the number, the game identifier, and your account ID go straight into the archive. Settlement happens according to game rules; then the settlement record joins the archive too. You can filter by date range, game type, or market name, then download a CSV or view it in-page.
The archive isn't instant. For live-dealer rounds, records appear within seconds of the round closing. For Liga 1 and other league markets, we sync results from official league sources—usually within an hour of match end. For slots and other RNG games, spins record as they fire. You see what happened, when it happened, and how much of your balance moved because of it.
Verification happens at account open. We check your identity against documents you provide during KYC—passport, national ID, or driver's licence. Once verified, you gain access to deeper archive features: downloadable reports, settlement audit trails, and payment-method reconciliation. If your status is "pending", you see limited views. If it's "restricted", the archive is read-only until support reviews your account.
We keep this tiered because the archive is also a compliance tool. Regulators in jurisdictions where we operate require us to maintain transaction logs. Your Number Archive is your copy of that log. It's yours to export, yours to dispute if a number looks wrong, yours to share with us if settlement doesn't match what you expected.
Number categories and game types
We organize the archive into six main categories:
- League markets: Liga 1, Piala AFF, Piala Indonesia, Champions League, Piala Asia—match results, goals, lineups, and settlement outcomes tied to your account activity.
- Live-dealer rounds: Blackjack, Roulette, Baccarat, Dragon Tiger, Sicbo, and multi-camera studio games. Each round has a unique ID, dealer name, shoe number (for card games), and result.
- Slot spins: Aviator, Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus, Fortune Tiger, Mahjong Ways—every spin logged with RNG seed, multiplier hit, and balance change.
- Esports draws: Mobile Legends, Free Fire, PUBG Mobile tournament results and settlement if you've engaged those markets.
- Sports ancillary: MotoGP, badminton, and other secondary leagues we support.
- Payment transactions: Every DANA transfer, e-wallet deposit, mobile banking withdrawal, local payment load, online payment settlement, e-wallet scan, mobile banking virtual account credit, local payment transfer, online payment top-up, and e-wallet withdrawal. Linked to the game numbers they funded.
Accessing and auditing your record
Log into ketuanaga, navigate to Account → Transaction History → Number ArchiveYou'll land on a dashboard with filters for date range, game type, and settlement status. Results load as a paginated table. If you're in Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, or another supported city, the interface is the same—your archive is jurisdiction-agnostic once you're verified.
What each record shows
Click any row and you get the full detail: game name, round ID, your stake amount, the number result, settlement rules applied, final balance change, and the payment method used. For Liga 1 matches, you'll see the final score and official league source. For live-dealer rounds, the dealer name and exact UTC time. For slots, the game provider and RNG reference.
If you funded via a mobile banking virtual account, that account number is masked (first 6 and last 2 digits shown). If you used local payment or online payment, the transaction ID from those partners links through. This cross-reference is how support resolves disputes—they trace your payment through ketuanaga's ledger into the payment partner's system and back.
Settlement disputes and Number Archive
If you believe a number was recorded incorrectly, or a settlement doesn't match the displayed result, your Number Archive is your first reference point. Export the record (CSV or PDF), note the round ID and timestamp, and open a support ticket. Our support team can see the same record you do—plus backend logs showing how that number was generated, validated, and settled. Most disputes resolve in two business days. Some take longer if they involve third-party payment reconciliation (especially if you funded via e-wallet or another e-wallet and the settlement route crossed multiple networks).
We don't move numbers or retroactively alter results. If a number is wrong, it stays in the archive marked as disputed until we finish investigation. You'll get a written resolution—either correction with a balance adjustment, or confirmation that the number was correct. The resolved status stays in your archive too.
Payment method correlation
Your Number Archive groups transactions by the payment method used. If you deposited via mobile banking in January and local payment virtual account in March, each game session is tagged with the deposit that funded it. This matters for withdrawal limits, verification holds, and chargebacks. If a online payment withdrawal is delayed, your archive shows which games were played post-deposit and which numbers they produced—helping support troubleshoot whether the delay is account-side or payment-partner-side.
We link every game number to a payment trace. That trace includes the payment method (e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking), the payment partner's reference ID, the exact amount, the timestamp, and the ketuanaga account it credited. If you're disputing a charge with your bank, that trace is what we send to them as proof that the number, the game, and the settlement all happened on ketuanaga with your credentials.
Your Number Archive is not just a record—it's your proof of play, your audit trail, and your safety net against settlement disputes.
Exporting and reporting
From the archive dashboard, you can export up to 90 days at a time as a CSV file. The file includes every field shown on-page: date, game type, number result, stake, settlement, balance change, and payment method. Many users download monthly exports and keep them in a folder for personal audit, or share them with an accountant for tax purposes (where relevant in your jurisdiction).
We also offer a summary report. Click Generate Report and select a date range—ketuanaga creates a PDF with aggregated stats: total games played, total stake, total payout, net P&L, and a breakdown by game type and payment method. The PDF is timestamped and signed with ketuanaga's server certificate, making it suitable for personal records or regulatory compliance if your jurisdiction requires it.
