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What are you most afraid of when playing on-chain games? Obscura operation.
WAX's newly launched RNG v3.0 solves this problem directly - providing a fully decentralized random number generation solution for DApps that need randomness.
In the past, the routine of "the official said fair is fair" is not easy to use. Now every random result can be verified on-chain, the probability is transparent, and there is no way to cheat. For those blockchain applications such as card drawing, unboxing, and competition, this thing is considered a rigid level of infrastructure.
No need to rely on third-party endorsements, the code runs on the chain, and the results are obvious. This is what a real random should look like.
Basically, it's about proving oneself on the blockchain; there's no way to secretly alter the probabilities.
RNG v3.0 is indeed satisfying. It takes experiencing many losses to gain this kind of insight.
Wait, will this thing be fooled by some project parties again?
On-chain verification sounds good, but I'm afraid it's old wine in new bottles
I wonder if it will reduce the operating profit of the game, and will the official really use it?
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On-chain validation? Good guy, I don't want to be touched anymore
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To put it nicely, the key is whether it can really be cashed out? Let the bullets fly for a while
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RNG decentralization is really needed, and the unboxing game is too voluminous now
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The probability is transparent, but the on-chain gas fee is going to bite people to death again
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I like that I don't need third-party endorsement, and I can finally get rid of those vampires
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I'm afraid WAX itself will become the new centralized party again...
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If this is true, the card drawing game will be revolutionized
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It's decentralization and on-chain verification, which sounds too good to be true
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The question is, the code is transparent, can players really understand it?
On-chain verification is really absolute, and I don't want to be secretly cut again.
RNG transparency needs to be popularized, otherwise there will still be people who want to have a crooked idea.
Unboxing games are the easiest to cheat, and now there is finally a solution.
To be honest, I'm tired of watching the kind of "trust me" DApps, but the code still speaks the hardest.