BINGO TIME: The prize is a brilliant post-fork satori roll.
I wanted to test out this new sale format. Might change numbers around later, but this allows for more versatile ticket totals in raffles!Bingo Cards:Available Cards: [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, a, b, c, d, e, f]
Price per Card: 0.009
BTCCard Limit: None, buy them all if you'd like!
Shipping: Included Worldwide. Ships from Canada and winner is liable for any import/VAT costs.
Pay To: >
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How we'll playDon't be scared if you played Blockchain Bingo before and it took forever: this is a much quicker-paced version!
Once all tickets are selected and paid-for, I will select a block to begin our Bingo game! The selected block and all subsequent blocks will be used to determine the winner.
Rather than being based on the last character of the block hash, we will use the
merkle root of (future) selected blocks.
If 6 or more of a given character are in the merkle root, then that respective character is crossed off on your bingo card.
Once your bingo card has a line of 4 crossed characters (vertical, horizontal, diagonal) then
you win!
For example, if there are 6 or more
c characters in the merkle root, everyone crosses off
c on their bingo card.
Tiebreak Event: In the event that two or more users win
on the same block, the last character of the merkle root of the block determines the winner.
The winning card closest to the character wins.
* This tiebreak event repeats until a winner is decided.* in a tiebreak event, "closest characters" wrap around, meaning that 0 is one away from f and vice versa. 1 would be two away from f, and three away from e
Good luck!
Trivia: the chance for a character to occur six or more times is roughly 21%. When we consider all the bingo cards, this is a very likely chance for a round one victory!