Chainlink VRF
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Luckybit uses a Verifiable Random Function (VRF) to ensure fairness and transparency in its games. A VRF acts as a Random Number Generator (RNG) that provides outcomes which are verifiable on-chain, ensuring that every result is tamper-proof and provably fair.
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Using VRFs requires significant computational power, and a fee is necessary to resolve RNG requests. Here’s what you need to know about VRF fees:
Fee Payment:
The VRF fee is paid upfront by the user at the time of request.
Gas fees might appear high initially because the total fee can only be determined once the request is made.
Fee Refund:
A large portion of the VRF fee is refunded in the same transaction.
Occasionally, VRF requests may not resolve immediately. Here’s what happens in such cases:
Pending Requests:
Players can find unresolved VRF requests in their Pending VRF Requests section on their profile page.
Stuck Wagers:
On rare occasions, a VRF request may fail to resolve, causing the player's wager to remain stuck in the game contract.
After 100 blocks, players can click the "Refund" button to retrieve their wager from the contract.
On September 5th, 2022, Chainlink VRF received GLI-19 compliance certification from BMM Testlabs, an independent gaming certification lab.
Industry First: This certification marked the first VRF compliance in the blockchain gaming industry, solidifying Chainlink VRF as a trusted solution for secure randomness.
Commitment to Quality: Luckybit’s integration with Chainlink VRF underscores its dedication to delivering a secure and transparent gaming experience.
By leveraging Chainlink VRF, Luckybit ensures that all games are underpinned by cryptographically secure randomness, offering users a gaming environment they can trust.