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1  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: QUESTION: For Gambling Enthusiasts ❗❗ on: January 28, 2023, 08:38:58 PM
Yeah, those games that are RNG are hardly to be cheated on and if there's a chance then that's just a slight one or in a very rare occasion. But those games that are based on skills, we like to get on it because they're based on how good they are. Although for some instances, if it's a PVP type of betting and it's a game where people can abuse and find a way to earn, they'll for sure going to make a way to abuse the game and cheat on it because the system might be foreseen into that situation. Those are like the bugs that's being uncaught and they take advantage of it.
Cheats are a big concern in the PvP sphere, but I think there will be decent products in the future that will have a decent anti-cheat system, which can be a mix between AIs and humans.
2  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: QUESTION: For Gambling Enthusiasts ❗❗ on: January 20, 2023, 10:56:32 PM
If you are familiar with the PvP gambling topic, which of the following would you pick if you had $10–$100 and felt like gambling?
If both of them are on the same level then I would switch my pick to casino B but for now, I'll stay with casino A.



What do you mean by "on the same level"?
3  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: QUESTION: For Gambling Enthusiasts ❗❗ on: January 20, 2023, 10:55:20 PM


If you are familiar with the PvP gambling topic, which of the following would you pick if you had $10–$100 and felt like gambling?

1. Casino A:
Normal casino where players play Slot games, BlackJack, Rollet, baccarat, Crazy, and the rest of casino games with the chance of winning large chunk of money.

2. Casino B:
PvP casino where players compete against each others in games such as Poker, Rummy, Ludo, 8Pool, Monopoly, Race Cars, Flipcoin, etc..., with the prize being your opponents buy-in amounts.



You should have set up a poll for this to see the numbers on who's in favor of A or B or both I prefer A because we are playing in the casino not only to be entertained but also to win a big amount of money but by picking your B you'll only get your opponent's buy-in amounts, so you're earning is limited and it's a good feeling if you can beat the house, not just one player, it will get you motivated to play more.
Ok, I just added a poll.
4  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: QUESTION: For Gambling Enthusiasts ❗❗ on: January 20, 2023, 10:05:23 PM

PVP gaming is really a thing but only for those who are skilled enough in that particular and specific game.

Not all do have those skills that's why others preferred just playing the usual casino games and find their luck. PVP type of gaming is also for experienced ones that a pre-knowledge about the game is really necessary before anyone wants to compete with others with stake money.

There are also games that might be prone to some cheats or any sort of game bot e.g chess, checkers, pool, billiards etc. and we don't know if we are against a real human or a bot.
PvP type of game is very competitive and it can be very annoying losing consistently because your opponent is a guru in the making and that alone can make you feel bad making adjustments. There are so persons thatmight find it very interesting because they are playing with a real human not against computer that could limit the chances of players winning at random.

I would prefer the pvp if I am playing with little fund because I wouldn't want to make the mistake of taking the risk of losing money easily without knowing how good and experienced the person I am playing with good be.
So basically wager small, till you figure out how good you are in comparison to the rest of the people you matched against?
5  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: QUESTION: For Gambling Enthusiasts ❗❗ on: January 20, 2023, 10:02:37 PM

If you are familiar with the PvP gambling topic, which of the following would you pick if you had $10–$100 and felt like gambling?

1. Casino A:
Normal casino where players play Slot games, BlackJack, Rollet, baccarat, Crazy, and the rest of casino games with the chance of winning large chunk of money.

2. Casino B:
PvP casino where players compete against each others in games such as Poker, Rummy, Ludo, 8Pool, Monopoly, Race Cars, Flipcoin, etc..., with the prize being your opponents buy-in amounts.


If you don't want to express your thoughts, simply answer with A or B.

While A is base on luck, B is base on skill, and I guess that's the kind of game any skillful player will like to gamble over, because when it comes to playing B, a gambler has either 50% chance of either winning or losing, unlike A where the gambler only has like 0.1% chance of winning and 99.9% chance of losing. But not forgetting the fact if you are lucky enough playing A, you can win huge, unlike B that if he/she is skillful enough can still always work home with good sum of money too.
So it depends on individual personality



And where do you see yourself fitting most?
6  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: QUESTION: For Gambling Enthusiasts ❗❗ on: January 20, 2023, 10:00:58 PM
This questions and comparison between pvp and casino games might not be fair, and this is because -
Pvp games requires a good level of skill to be able to win, while casino games on the other hand is purely luck based, those who lack the skill to challenge or play against other gamblers will definitely settle for casino games, while those who have the skill winning the game requires will choose to settle with pvp games..

But if I was asked to make a choice as to which I think is more fun to play, I would prefer pvp games over casino games, I think nothing is more fun in gambling than challenging other players.
So, each has their own community.
7  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: QUESTION: For Gambling Enthusiasts ❗❗ on: January 20, 2023, 07:56:08 PM
PvP gambling would be awesome. Many years ago there was a platform that let you gamble against other players in an online mini putt putt game. It was fun. This was pre-crypto. The problem is that people always find a way to cheat or they master certain things so it isn’t as fair as it should be. One day gambling will find its way into popular video game systems though. When you can bet real money against players on your Xbox playing popular games, that will be awesome.
I think as long as it involves skills people will try cheating.
8  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: QUESTION: For Gambling Enthusiasts ❗❗ on: January 20, 2023, 07:54:37 PM
If B if your answer then I doubt you have long to wait. There's already games like axie/roy that do that sort of thing but not with good graphics/strategy yet imo as well as live table games (which I assume function like actual casinos and I was under the impression they have these for blackjack and poker).

I'd prefer a PvP that was designed and played like an MMORPG but I guess we're a while away from that being a thing (wagers could be placed on leagues of those imo too to make it more appealing to gambling).

I feel like it's going to be the future one day.

Imagine a game like diablo that uses a cryptocurrency instead of gold. You drop crypto in game, use it as a currency in their store, can spend it on exchanges outside of the game, hold it in a wallet and wager it in casinos. Then you can also bet it against other players in a pvp within the game and win more.

As far as I know PvP gambling is not a thing yet, not even in the simplest way like 2 players playing chess or something. The only way to do PvP in a casino is to play poker.
I think because it has a very small niche, as most of gamers are medium skill players.
9  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: QUESTION: For Gambling Enthusiasts ❗❗ on: January 20, 2023, 06:06:18 PM
B, PVP. However, it has to be a skilled based game, and not something that's based on luck or at least have some skill, and some luck like a lot of the card games out there. This has been done though. I'm personally, against any completely luck based games, I just don't find them fun. You're basically guaranteed to lose in the long run. Hence, why I like sports betting. I see it as myself against the bookie that puts the odds out. I lose most of the time, but I still don't feel like I'm being cheated out of winning by some predetermined odds.
Well, for me a mix of luck and skill would be the best. As if it's solely based on skill, it will be either you skilled at the game or you'll only be losing money.
10  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: QUESTION: For Gambling Enthusiasts ❗❗ on: January 20, 2023, 06:02:03 PM
I would choose A. I really like playing alone and grinding it out solo, and I find myself consciously trying hard to be better against other people drains too much energy than I really like. But if I'm in the mood to go and be a try-hard, perhaps going to a PvP casino is the way to go. It's really fun to go against someone that has better skills than you because you'll be learning a lot in how they play and how they respond to pressure which you can definitely use the next time you'll be playing the same game.
I can't say it better.
11  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: QUESTION: For Gambling Enthusiasts ❗❗ on: January 20, 2023, 04:51:31 PM
PvP is always a conflict on gambling if you asked normal gambler like that doesn’t have skills on skill based game like you mention on the option B. Normally like me will choose the option A that is easy and purely luck based game because we have no chance of winning on PvP games that requires skills.

There might me some user here that will pick option B but I’m confident that the majority here will choose A because it’s more easy to win on this type of game rather than competing against the pro on the game that they are good at.
Indeed it is easier, but less certain.
12  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: QUESTION: For Gambling Enthusiasts ❗❗ on: January 20, 2023, 04:50:06 PM
..... which of the following would you pick if you had $10–$100 and felt like gambling?
I prefer gambling against the house in silence most of the time but I'm also fine playing against another players sometimes. I usually don't want to exert much effort and prefer to rely on luck when playing in a casino so it's natural for me to pick A over B.
Well the only thing good about PvP, is that it's a bit engaging, as you won't be playing in silent. But usually when I'm gambling it's like "Ok I have xx$, don't waste my time, it's either i'm mega rich or feel cheated", most of the times i feel cheated  :/.
13  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: QUESTION: For Gambling Enthusiasts ❗❗ on: January 20, 2023, 04:27:05 PM
If B if your answer then I doubt you have long to wait. There's already games like axie/roy that do that sort of thing but not with good graphics/strategy yet imo as well as live table games (which I assume function like actual casinos and I was under the impression they have these for blackjack and poker).

I'd prefer a PvP that was designed and played like an MMORPG but I guess we're a while away from that being a thing (wagers could be placed on leagues of those imo too to make it more appealing to gambling).
Yeah, the thing about PvP gamling, is that most of the games that i've seen, they suck in terms of graphics and strategies.
Also, I believe having a hardcore game such as MMORPG, would be quite frustrating, as these games usually are to much skill-based, with a large gap in skills between the average player and the very good one, which makes the average player afraid to play, fearing if they match-up against a smurf.
14  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: QUESTION: For Gambling Enthusiasts ❗❗ on: January 20, 2023, 04:19:43 PM
For me, I believe slot games are much better, as they are more entertaining, have less pressure & stress, and gives you the chance to turn small bet into a large chunk of money.
15  Economy / Gambling discussion / QUESTION: For Gambling Enthusiasts ❗❗ on: January 20, 2023, 04:14:01 PM
Is PvP gaming a thing?
Is it fun to compete against strangers for money? Does it provide the same level of comfort and convenience as casino games?
I mean, I've seen couple of threads here about some decent PvP games, but I'm not sure if people really do prefer this sort of gaming, specially in terms of the fun and the ROI.

If you are familiar with the PvP gambling topic, which of the following would you pick if you had $10–$100 and felt like gambling?

1. Casino A:
Normal casino where players play Slot games, BlackJack, Rollet, baccarat, Crazy, and the rest of casino games with the chance of winning large chunk of money.

2. Casino B:
PvP casino where players compete against each others in games such as Poker, Rummy, Ludo, 8Pool, Monopoly, Race Cars, Flipcoin, etc..., with the prize being your opponents buy-in amounts.


If you don't want to express your thoughts, simply answer with A or B.


16  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: ✅[Whitepaper][WunzoGames] DeFi - GameFi 🔥 iGaming Game Aggregator 🔥 DAO & NFTs on: April 16, 2022, 11:08:10 AM
Interesting, Looks like your platform will be an interesting platform because it provides games and gambling. Does Wunzo already have a strategic partnership?
Is there any recent information regarding seed sales and private sales? If we take a look at your roadmap it should be in this Quarter, but I haven't found the details yet
We will provide more specific details on our partnerships in the coming months. The seed and private sales have already begun, and further information will be announced soon.
17  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: ✅[Whitepaper][WunzoGames] DeFi - GameFi 🔥 iGaming Game Aggregator 🔥 DAO & NFTs on: April 11, 2022, 03:15:41 PM
Reserved*
18  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: ✅[Whitepaper][WunzoGames] DeFi - GameFi 🔥 iGaming Game Aggregator 🔥 DAO & NFTs on: April 11, 2022, 03:15:24 PM
I was unable to add all of the project's details, such as user earnings, tokenomics, maximum supply, revenue estimate, and functionality.
If you are interested in this type of material, please read one of the following white papers:
PDF version (Long version): https://wunzogames.com/whitepaper.pdf
Interactive version (Short version): https://wunzogames.com/litepaper
19  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / ✅[Whitepaper][WunzoGames] DeFi - GameFi 🔥 iGaming Game Aggregator 🔥 DAO & NFTs on: April 11, 2022, 03:14:37 PM
Notes:
1. Please keep in mind that this thread is only a brief overview of the Wunzo Games Project with no detailed information!
2. The WunzoGames website includes separate documentation (Lightpaper) and an interactive PDF version (Whitepaper), both of which provide far more technical and non-technical details that can be read and studied independently.
3. Nothing in this white paper should be interpreted as a prospectus or a solicitation for investment, nor should it be interpreted as an offering of tokens.
4. In terms of investment and token offering rounds, we have initially planned a Seed sale, two Private rounds (one for strategic and one for marketing and KOLs), and an IDO.
5. The second Private round will begin immediately after the platform testnet version is deployed on the BSC testnet, which we expect to do this quarter.
6. For those who will find the project appealing, I strongly advise them to follow it on Twitter for future updates.
7. Because this project is a DAO-based platform, primarily driven by its community, we encourage all potential community members who are familiar with the project and its aspects to take the lead in engaging and responding to all queries that will be made under this thread.
This is supposed to be done by the project team, but we believe it would be better if it were left to the community since the project will be overseen and managed by them.

Website: https://www.wunzogames.com/
Pitch Deck: https://www.wunzogames.com/pitchdeck.pdf
Doc Litepaper: https://www.wunzogames.com/litepaper
PDF Whitepaper: https://www.wunzogames.com/whitepaper.pdf
Explainer video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxojp_27spk



This thread will merely provide an overview of the project's general concept and its core vision. If you have any questions or concerns about the project, feel free to address them under this thread, or join the project Telegram or Discord server at the links below:
 
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Please try to be more constructive in your posts/comments.


Wunzo Games is a secure and transparent iGaming Game Aggregator Platform that combines DeFi functionalities with unique gamification features, iGaming, NFTs, and a DAO to deliver an exciting, turn-based Play-To-Earn platform, loaded with plenty of PVP games in which players compete against each other for money while being rewarded with the platform native token.
Its design reflects the combination of the old-fashioned thrill of earning financial rewards with the most leading trends to create a dApp on which users can earn by receiving financial rewards while making their way up to the play-2-earn tier, competing with others, engaging the DAO, owning assets, crafting, trading, and more.

This next-generation web 3.0 platform aims to redesign the iGaming (Casino gaming) experience by replacing traditional casino games (such as slots and blackjack) in which users compete against the house for the money with PVP games (Board games, MOBA games, FPS games) in which users compete against each other on the most popular games for money.
It also aspires to be the next amazing decentralized platform by introducing a new ecosystem model that is totally regulated by the DAO, which will overwhelm anyone wishing to collect daily rewards from the platform while exercising governance through voting and proposals.



1. Play To Earn
The idea of making money through PVP games on the platform is straightforward. Players can either compete against one another in the platform's games for cash or simply engage in the competitive atmosphere of the PvP games for free. All users, whether playing for free or for money, will be rewarded with the platform's native token for their gaming activity.
The games aggregated on the platform are a mix of games created and integrated by the team and external games from the outside ecosystem, such as popular FPS and MOBA games.

2. Own To Earn
WunzoGames introduces the concept of asset portability. Players own the game's assets, Tables, and Bots, in the form of NFTs, while earning revenue from each time those assets are being used by other players. With the platform tables serving as the playground for all gaming, their owners will receive a daily reward for each game played on them while they preserve the right to trade them at any moment.
Platform gaming bots are designed to compete in platform internal games on behalf of other players while allowing their owners to trade or list them on the platform's decentralized marketplace with a packaging price. The bot owners will profit whenever someone purchases their bots' services, while they preserve the right to trade them at any moment.

3. Stake To Earn
Unlike the well-known DAO model, which is known for issuing and selling stocks (tokens) to a select group of wealthy investors, WunzoGames DAO has no native tokens, but all players can exercise governance over the game platform and its organization by locking the platform utility token in the DAO governance smart contract in exchange for a voting right.
Participants who engage the DAO will receive a daily cash reward equal to their voting right share as a reward for their locking efforts.
The voting right ratio is calculated by dividing each participant's amount locked by the total amount locked in the DAO.

4. Program To Earn
WunzoGames may also serve as a breeding ground for any eager developer wishing to profit through their programming skills. They may utilize the platform's open API to design wonderful bots to be listed on the WunzoGames marketplace and used by other players in games to play on their behalf with the precise strategy that the developers define. They may also exchange these bots, as they are NFTs, with other NFTs, assets, or cash.




WunzoGames strives to be the most engaging and entertaining gamified game aggregator platform by only developing and supporting PVP games (player vs player) rather than PvE games.
As the platform matures and expands, additional external games, such as online popular PVP games from other platforms (popular MOBA and FPS games), will be added to the platform to allow users to enjoy the competitive atmosphere of their favorite games while receiving rewards.

1. Internal Games
Meanwhile, two games, Ludo and Poker, are being created and integrated into the platform's testnet version.
Poker: the poker game will not be like any other hit-and-run poker game; instead, it will be more akin to the last man standing deathmatch, with players competing till there is one winner. The game can be played by two to nine players.
Ludo: this PvP game was picked because of its built-in premise (one winner) concept. The game can be played with as few as two players or as many as four.

In each game, the total of all the participants' entry fees (Buy-in amount) will be the winner's prize.

2. External Games
Unlike internal games, which are developed and integrated into the platform by the team, external games are games from outside the platform ecosystem, such as other MOBA and FPS games from other platforms. Once the platform mainnet version is released, we will begin communicating with other platforms and popular games to allow users to access their games through our platform.

3. Bots
Developers can only utilize the WunzoGames open API to create bots that are compatible with platform internal games. Because external games are not part of the platform server, the API cannot be utilized to develop for them.



NFT Tables
On the WunzoGames platform, tables serve as the playground on which the games are being played. As they are owned, their owners receive a steady passive source of income from each game played on them.
All of the tables have verifiable public proof of ownership because they are made into ERC721 Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs), allowing their owners to easily purchase and trade them on the WunzoGames marketplace or any other NFT exchange.

NFT Bots
Wunzo bots are artificial intelligence (AI) that can execute a variety of helpful automated, repetitive, and pre-defined tasks within games. It’s a brilliant technique to mimic or replace players' behavior by infusing their strategies into bots to compete against other bots.
The strategies can be as basic as «if I’m dealt this hand in this position, do this,» or they can be more difficult, such as designing them to use stats and advanced mathematics to change their playing styles in response to their opponents’ styles of play.
Bots are only allowed to play in bot-only games, on which only bots are playing against each other.
Players who do not mind having a bot as an opponent can allow bots to participate in their games by toggling the "Allow bots" button before starting their game.

The DAO
Wunzo’s core organization is an automated and decentralized open-source blockchain protocol governed by a set of rules that automatically execute certain actions without the need for intermediaries such as traditional management structures or lines of authority. Accordingly, we eliminated the organizational hierarchy by replacing the board of directors with the DAO participants (Stakeholders), which are equal members.
The DAO members have the authority to propose new features, regulations, games, and in-platform rules concerning Wunzo’s future through submitting proposals, which can only become official once they are approved by a majority. However, since there will be no central management, our team will be responsible for creating new smart contracts based on the substance of the approved proposals and deploying them on the BSC testnet so that everyone can examine and analyze them before releasing them on the BSC mainnet to be subjected to a voting poll, which will automatically replace the new smart contract with the old one if it exceeds 50%.

Marketplace
The platform includes a decentralized marketplace where players may exchange their content, such as bots and tables, or purchase items and in-game content, such as Lottery tickets, Avatars, and Chromas, in a safe and secure environment.
The marketplace makes it easy for users to trade their content by leveraging the limit order function, which allows them to fill out a BUY or SELL order to buy or sell content at their specified cost or better.

Items
The platform's items are divided into two groups: Game Content such as avatars, chromas, and XP boosts; and Containers, which contain groups of different game content bundled together, usually at a lower price than buying the content individually.
Items and containers can be purchased using Wunzo tokens (WNZ) or Wunzo Points (WP), which are only obtained by leveling-up, or they can be obtained by reaching new levels.

Friends tab
The Friends Tab is a tab on the WunzoGames UI that displays all of the friends that a user has added or has been added to. It makes it easier to discover friends to message or invite to a game.

The Lottery
The lottery is a delightful method to turn a small amount of digital currency into a life-changing pile of money.
The Lottery Prize is a combination of 6% of Wunzo gaming fee revenue collected over 30 days and 100% of all Jackpot ticket receipts (ticket revenue). By the end of each month, five participants will be chosen randomly as winners.
Accordingly, the Lottery prize will be distributed between them as follows: 50% for the first chosen ticket, 25% for the second chosen ticket, 12.5% for the third chosen ticket, 8% for the fourth chosen ticket, and 4.5 percent for the fifth chosen ticket.
Undoubtedly, for the purpose to participate in the Wunzo Lottery draw, users must acquire at least one Lottery ticket, which can be purchased with WNZ from the Wunzo marketplace.

Clash mode
Clash is a monthly tournament mode that allows players to compete and show off their skills in their favorite games by playing against one another until the final bracket whose winner becomes the Tournament Champion and receives the largest prize.
"It's the best combination of Gaming competitiveness and Investment."



Gaming stake
While enjoying the gaming atmosphere, players can use their skills and knowledge to compete against other players in the WunzoGames PVP games for cash.
Winners can get from 200% (1v1) to 900% (9 players) on their wagers by defeating other players in games; the precent varies depending on the number of participants.

Tables rewards
Because the NFT Tables serve as the playground on the WunzoGames platform, where all games are played, players who own those tables can earn by being rewarded with passive streaming income that is derived from each game played on them (they receive a small fee from the winning prize).
This type of passive revenue can be increased by owning multiple tables (up to 5 tables).

DAO rewards
When participants contribute to the platform DAO, they gain access to the treasury. Platform gaming fees, which are a collection of various types of tokens, are collected and deposited into the treasury at a rate of 10%.
Every month (1st of each), the treasury funds will be distributed among DAO participants based on their stake rates.

Foundation
Just as bitcoin is mined from blocks by solving mathematical puzzles, WunzoGame mining uses a play-centered system to mint new tokens. This system generates new tokens ($WNZ) based on the playing activity.
Every 24-hours, a new Gaming margin (the number of games that players must achieve) will be revealed, and all players who have reached that margin will be rewarded with the platform native token.
Every four years, the gaming reward is halved. It will be 14 WNZ in 2022. In 2026, the reward amount will be 7 WNZ, and in 2030, it will be 3.5 WNZ. The reward amount will always be reduced to half during the WunzoGames halving event.

XP system
Players earn experience points abbreviated as XP by playing games. For every certain amount of experience points earned they advance a level and receive a prize:
⦁   They earn a crafting Star on every level.
⦁   They earn a crafting cosmic Star every 5 levels.
⦁   They earn a crafting Hexcube every 10 levels.
These crafting containers come with a collection of collectibles, such as Lottery Tickets, Wunzo's Points (WP), XP boost, avatars, chromas, and sometimes NFT Tables.

Cash back
Players receive a fixed 20% Rakeback from their buy-in amounts with no requirements (such as levels or VIP). This Rakeback is collected in the smart contract and refunded to them by the end of each month.

Lottery
Regardless of the outcome of any game, players receive a Lottery Ticket each time they play a game, whether they win or lose.



STAKING
Users can stake (lock) the Wunzo token in the platform's DAO smart contract to exercise governance over the platform and receive daily rewards from its revenue as a bonus for their staking efforts.

GAMING
Players can use the Wunzo token as the betting currency instead of other BEP-20 tokens listed on the platform and benefit from its meta solution by paying in-game transaction fees with WNZ rather than BNB (chain currency).

TABLES
Players can use the Wunzo Token to buy the platform's tables in the form of NFTs, which serve as the game's playground, and start generating a passive income from each game played on them or trade these NFTs on any NFT marketplace.

BOTS
Players can use the Wunzo token to pay for bots that other users have programmed and listed on the platform marketplace, and then enroll those bots to play on their behalf in multiple games at the same time.

STORE
Players can use the Wunzo token to purchase items and in-game goods from the platform's marketplace, such as avatars, chromas, and XP boosts, and use them in games and activities.

LOTTERY
Users can use the Wunzo token to purchase Lottery tickets and participate in the monthly "WunzoGames Lottery event," where they will be picked as one of five people to claim the greatest reward, the Lottery Prize.




1. DAO Stake
The DAO smart contract staking (locking) mechanism is an effective strategy for sustaining the value of WNZ over time because it encourages all holders to stake their WNZ for consistent rewards instead of trading them for one-time earnings, which can lead to mass selling once the vesting lock is lifted.
It can also be recognized as a needful solution for increasing the Wunzo token MARKET CAP because it reduces the overall circulating supply of WNZ by locking the staked WNZ in the DAO smart contract, preventing them from being traded or transacted and thus separating them from the market.

2. Circular Economy
Because all of the earning tools are directly linked to the Wunzo token, which acts as the linking factor that connects them all together, all types of players will unintentionally engage and interact with one another as they are using these tools.
This engagement will subsequently create a strong and healthy circular economy, which will have a direct impact on the value of the Wunzo token.

3. Foundation (P2E)
Determining the number of new-minted tokens throughout the gaming force (traffic) can lessen the volatility of Wunzo tokens and alter its overall supply, thereby affecting its price.

4. Demand & Supply
Wunzo aims to increase the volume of WNZ transactions within its ecosystem by developing services and tools that are centered on the token’s use case, which will inevitably promote a high demand for WNZ.
As a matter of course, the Lottery tickets, NFT tables, NFT bots, in-game content, and the DAO are all services and goods that will require the counterparties to carry WNZ in order to obtain them.





   

           

           

   
         
         
         




2021/Q3
✅ Defining the roadmap and each step’s timeline.
✅ Starting the development of the platform’s beta test version.
✅ Publishing documentation about the project that includes all of the project’s components.
✅ Creating the platform’s main website and updating it with all of the project’s information.
✅ Creating and uploading a project-related instructional video.

2021/Q4
✅ Pre-announcing the project and establishing its community base to start adopting suggestions.
✅ Publishing an authoritative guide (White paper) that outlines our proposed solution in deeper technical and in-depth detail.
✅ Deploying the testnet version of the platform for the team to be tested and examined.
✅ Releasing the v2.0 of the platform's main website.

2022/Q1
✅ Publishing a litepaper, a condensed and more concise version of the whitepaper.
✅ Registration of the corporation, followed by the start of the seed selling phase.
✅ Expanding the WunzoGames team and advisory board.

2022/Q2
✅ Launching the first phase of the WNZ token private sale.
⬜ Deploying WunzoGames testnet version on Binance Smart Chain (BSC) testnet to be tested by the community.
⬜ Launching the second phase of the WNZ token private sale.
⬜ Releasing 2nd testnet version of the platform.

2022/Q3
⬜ Launching the WNZ token public sale.
⬜ Releasing 3rd testnet version of the platform.
⬜ Releasing the bots API developer portal and its documentation.
⬜ Releasing 4th testnet version of the platform.

2022/Q4
⬜ Launching security audits and test penetration.
⬜ Releasing the first round of the Initial NFT tables Offering.
⬜ Launching the platform’s general version on Binance Smart Chain (BSC) mainnet.
⬜ Augmenting the staking tool to enable holders to stake their WNZ in the governance contract.
⬜ Adding more games to the platform (TBA).
⬜ Improving the user experience (UX) to reduce friction between users and the platform.

Next
Following the completion of this roadmap, the project's future adjustments and upgrades (new games, new features, etc...) will be entirely administrated by the platform DAO and its community.
20  Other / Serious discussion / Re: Decentralized or hybrid on: November 30, 2021, 02:58:48 PM
Hi everyone!
As I feel there are many people in here with relevant expertise in some areas, I'd like to hear their thoughts on the following:
What would you pick if you had to choose between participating in a DAO platform with a registered legal corporation and a DAO platform without? And which presale of these two you are more likely to contribute to?
It is a decentralization standpoint.


I would choose the latter if it's moral/ethical business or corporation. I'm actually more interested in businesses that are moral rather than the registered ones that may not be moral. There are lots of legal businesses that are immoral and would struggle to reach the global population unless the they break national laws to gain customers.
But the moral ones will likely not have this problem especially with the help of good lawyers.
I think decentralized businesses will need to stick to morality if they wish to succeed globally without much issues.

I hope you understand this...
If im getting you right, you are advising me to hardcode morality rules in the DAO smart contract instead of establishing and registering the company?
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