There's a DeFi lottery project that's quite interesting. It was originally based on the open-source code "Lucky Koi," but the developer later shut it down. However, a team thought the concept was good, just with some flaws in timing and mechanism, so they created an upgraded version.
The improvements in the new version are worth checking out — each lottery cycle is shortened to 10 minutes, with 3 winners selected each round. It introduces VRF randomness to ensure fairness, which is more reliable than traditional pseudo-random methods. The iterative process from concept to implementation reflects the rapid evolution of Web3 projects.
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GamefiGreenie
· 4h ago
A 10-minute cycle? I've seen this trick before. Let's see if it survives the bear market.
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PhantomMiner
· 4h ago
Haha, this is what Web3 should look like. Dead projects come back to life and can still be optimized—genuine quality.
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MysteryBoxAddict
· 5h ago
A round every 10 minutes? That's a bit intense, easy to get carried away.
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MetamaskMechanic
· 5h ago
A round every 10 minutes? That's pretty good speed, but can VRF really guarantee no cheating?
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HashRateHustler
· 5h ago
A round every 10 minutes? This pace is a bit intense, easy to get addicted.
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OnchainGossiper
· 5h ago
Ten minutes per round? That's a bit intense; I need to see how real the engagement is.
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BloodInStreets
· 5h ago
A 10-minute cycle? That's the rhythm for bottom-fishing during a decline. The shorter the cycle, the higher the risk.
There's a DeFi lottery project that's quite interesting. It was originally based on the open-source code "Lucky Koi," but the developer later shut it down. However, a team thought the concept was good, just with some flaws in timing and mechanism, so they created an upgraded version.
The improvements in the new version are worth checking out — each lottery cycle is shortened to 10 minutes, with 3 winners selected each round. It introduces VRF randomness to ensure fairness, which is more reliable than traditional pseudo-random methods. The iterative process from concept to implementation reflects the rapid evolution of Web3 projects.