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In the ever-evolving landscape of blockchain technology, innovation knows no bounds. The marriage of technology and entertainment has given rise to a groundbreaking concept: the The Game of Satoshi, a Mystery Box Treasure Hunt Game, with a coveted prize of Bitcoin. But what sets this game apart from others? It's the unwavering commitment to transparency, fairness, and the fusion of bitcoin blockchain with gaming.
The Game Changer: Provably Fairness One of the biggest concerns in online gaming and treasure hunt games is fairness. Participants often worry that the organizers might have an unfair advantage or that the game is rigged. To address these concerns head-on, The Game of Satoshi have been engineered with a revolutionary approach that leaves no room for doubt.
Public Randomization Mechanism: In the world of traditional treasure hunts, organizers typically determine clues, addresses, and valuable locations behind closed doors, which can lead to questions about fairness. In contrast, we'll utilize a public randomization mechanisms to ensure transparency and eliminate any suspicion of bias.
Specifically, the game employs public APIs or oracles for randomization. These public services generate random numbers, which are then used to create clues, addresses, and determine valuable locations. This process is conducted transparently, and anyone can verify the fairness of the game by inspecting the randomization mechanism.
Code Linked to the Public Randomizer: To further bolster fairness and transparency, the game's code is intricately linked to the public randomization mechanism. This means that no one, not even the organizers or development team, has prior knowledge of the addresses or clues generated in advance. Everything is generated in real-time as the game unfolds, eliminating any potential biases or manipulation.
The Proof of Fairness: The Game of Satoshi goes a step further in demonstrating their commitment to fairness. Before the game commences, a cryptographic fingerprint of the game's code is created using a secure hashing algorithm like SHA256. This fingerprint is publicly uploaded, serving as a verifiable record of the game's code at the start.
When the game concludes, the actual code used to run the game is again hashed using the same algorithm and compared to the initially uploaded fingerprint. This process is easily verifiable, as the cryptographic fingerprint will only match if the code has remained unchanged throughout the entire game.
Embracing the Future: We want The Game of Satoshi to represent a groundbreaking convergence of blockchain technology, cryptographic proof, and entertainment. These games offer participants not only the thrill of treasure hunting but also the confidence that the game is unbiased and fair.
In an age where transparency and fairness are paramount, this innovative approach to treasure hunts redefines the gaming landscape. It demonstrates the limitless possibilities that blockchain technology can bring to the world of entertainment, guaranteeing a level playing field for all participants.
So, are you ready to embark on a journey where the thrill of the hunt is matched only by the assurance of fairness? Join the The Game of Satoshi and be part of a gaming revolution where transparency is the name of the game!
I share the same sentiment expressed by @And1 on the other thread:
Yes, but you save money if you buy now! Total value: $199 Today just $150 Price will increase soon - ACT NOW! 🤮
I thought it was bullshit when Bitcoin magazine pulled it with their conference ticket and I think it's bullshit here. @Michelson_Morley was right on the money.
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you're impatient my friend. that copy will change soon, together with many other things
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Did you actually implement all of this? Will it be ready by the time you start the game?
This looks like the follow-up to the suggestion made by @Michelson_Morley only yesterday (#245450), right?
Good to see you are taking people's advice. Just hope it won't be just words and marketing to get people to sign up and pay the steep entry fee.
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Yes correctly, we'll update the now called "white paper and continue building the game accordingly. The deadline is a bit tight, but the goal if to deliver something that we'll review and optimize in future editions. We are sharing the outcomes of our research and soon we'll share the process and expected deliverables for the Mystery Box.
We figured out we could use blockchain-based services like Chainlink VRF as publicly declared sources of randomness in the game's documentation. it wIll be nice to have some technical help to figure out how to implement and maintain the fairness system, as none of us is that deep into development and/or cryptography.
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The Game of Satoshi have been engineered with a revolutionary approach that leaves no room for doubt.
This makes it sound like it has already been done.
Maybe the focus should first be on code development rather than copywriting at this point... do you plan on reimbursing people if you don't manage to implement it in time?
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You right, we are getting confused on what we aim to and what we currently have. The refund in case of missing implementation could be defiitely an option! Ideally we will run the game once a year, this will give us opportunity to improve
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