We operate with no KYC, but we make sure everything is transparent and secure through blockchain technology and smart contracts. We don’t need a traditional license for this type of game since it runs fully decentralized, but we always ensure fair play for everyone involved. 🔒
Let me know if you have any other questions! 🙌
Since this is posted on gambling discussion, though the platform also uses games on smart contract, do you have any audited reports already of your site. You said you use polygon smart contract since its cheaper right? Attached some audited report for that, to see if this is safe. Also would you introduced gambling games like poker and not only games like mining.
Thank you for your thoughtful questions! 😊
Smart Contract Audits & Security:
We completely understand your concern about security and audits. Yes, the Bitcoin Hunt smart contract is deployed on Polygon to ensure low-cost and fast transactions—not just for affordability, but also to benefit from its robust ecosystem.
Regarding audits, we are actively working on having our smart contract audited by a trusted third-party to ensure maximum security and transparency. While we’re in the process of finalizing the audit, the smart contract is open-source and fully transparent. Anyone can inspect the contract and verify its functionality via Polygon’s block explorer. We are dedicated to building a secure and trustable environment for players. 🛡️🔐
Plans for Future Games:
While Bitcoin Hunt is focused on mining with Bitcoin rewards, we have bigger plans ahead!
LandRocker Ecosystem: We’ve developed 7 games, and we plan to connect the other 6 games’ ecosystems to Bitcoin Hunt to expand the experience.
NFT Rewards: We’ve launched NFTs that users can earn through tasks and actions in-game, allowing them to mine blocks without paying fees.
Land Ownership: Players who buy a certain number of blocks in Bitcoin Hunt will earn land rewards in our upcoming LandRocker game.
Poker or Casino Games: While we don’t have plans for poker or similar games right now, we’re focused on mining-based games, which are the core concept of LandRocker.
Thanks again for your insightful questions!
I'm still trying to understand how it works. Is there a in layman's terms version lol.
But how are blocks determined, BTW? are they based on actual blocks in bitcoin blockchain or you have your own system for it?
I'm also curious if someone has won yet so far.

PS - welcome to bitcointalk!
Hey there! Let me break it down simply:
In Bitcoin Hunt, you buy a $1 block on a grid. Each block has a unique number (hash), and the player with the highest hash when all blocks are mined wins 1 Bitcoin.
Now, about how the blocks work:
These blocks aren’t from the Bitcoin blockchain. Instead, we use our own system (a smart contract on Polygon blockchain) to generate these unique blocks and hash numbers. The mining part is based on blockchain technology, but it's not linked directly to the Bitcoin blockchain.
And it is the first round of Bitcoin Hunt so our two winners will be determined as all blocks get mined.The process is totally transparent so you can track everything live. If you check the leaderboard, you’ll see who’s winning. 🎯
Thanks for the welcome! 😊 Let me know if you have more questions—happy to explain further!
We operate with no KYC, but we make sure everything is transparent and secure through blockchain technology and smart contracts. We don’t need a traditional license for this type of game since it runs fully decentralized, but we always ensure fair play for everyone involved. 🔒
Since it operates through smart contracts, do you have an audit certificate from a reputable contract auditor like Certik for people to see if there is a possible exploit by the developers, like a developer can change the line of the code or there is a vulnerability that hackers can exploit?
There is a possibility of manipulation in this kind of game. But this is a concept with good potential if there are no exploits present.
You’re absolutely right. We prioritize security and transparency. While we’re completing a third-party audit, the smart contract is open-source and can be inspected by anyone on Polygon’s blockchain. This means no manual changes or manipulation can occur—the entire process is automated and verifiable.
For example, you can test the referral system yourself: when someone you refer buys blocks, you will instantly receive a 10% reward through the smart contract, demonstrating how it works transparently and in real-time.
We’re finalizing the audit report and will share it once complete. Thanks again for your feedback.
This sounds off track to me because from my layman's side of view, the 3 Bitcoin mentioned seem to be too big a prize to advertise with and make the whole offer look too good to be true, but from the look of things you make use of smart contracts which is an external feature that requires some level of transparency like what other forum members have requested for previous audit reports to begin with, but also since this is gambling board and this is your first thread here in the forum let me welcome you, especially to Bitcointalk and looking forward to seeing how you prove your service here in the forum by answering and providing all the necessary information needed, you can get a copper member account statues, it increases your ability to post more content that your current account is limited in.
Thanks for your reply and the warm welcome!

I totally get where you're coming from—3 Bitcoin is a big prize, and it’s natural to be cautious. That's why transparency is key for us. The prize is backed by a smart contract, which means the process is automated, secure, and open for anyone to verify.
We’re working on a third-party audit and will share the results as soon as it's complete, so everyone can feel confident about the game.
Thanks again for raising these important points—I’m here to answer all your questions and make sure you feel comfortable with how everything works! Looking forward to being a part of this community. 🚀
I for one would give the benefit of the doubt to the OP, especially if he gradually clarifies more and more of the issues we are raising. There are fewer and fewer places left where you can bet without KYC, and for me any initiative in this regard is welcome. What the OP also has to understand is that we have our reservations and raise questions about it.
Thanks for your understanding and the benefit of the doubt! 😊
I totally get your concerns, especially when it comes to privacy in Web3. No-KYC betting is a core part of the decentralized ethos, and we're committed to keeping that self-sovereignty for users. As we build the platform, transparency and security are our priorities, and we’re open to addressing all questions as we go.
You know we are very not so trusting of things that are not clear. That looks like they are too good to be true.
I am interested in this and if the OP can be kind enough to return and respond to the concerns it will help us understand better.
If there can also be receipts/testimonials of people who have won, we'd appreciated that as well.
Since this is the first round of Bitcoin Hunt, we don’t yet have testimonials or past winners to share, but we are fully committed to transparency. The game is powered by smart contracts on Polygon, which ensures security and fairness, with all transactions verifiable on the blockchain.
We’re actively working to address all concerns and provide any additional details to help build trust. As we continue to run the game, testimonials and receipts of winners will be available, but for now, everything is verifiable on-chain for full transparency.
Thank you for your thoughtful questions, and I’m happy to clarify any other concerns as we move forward. 🙏
Another like minesweeper game? correct me if I am wrong.
We operate with no KYC, but we make sure everything is transparent and secure through blockchain technology and smart contracts. We don’t need a traditional license for this type of game since it runs fully decentralized, but we always ensure fair play for everyone involved. 🔒
One would hope that you remain a decentralized platform and won't ask for any KYC. Because nowadays, decentralized doesn't mean something anymore with these platforms especially in gambling.
It won't mean that you'll not ask for any verification in the future and that's why I would hope for.
Not exactly like Minesweeper, but I get the comparison! In Bitcoin Hunt, each block mined has a unique hash, and the player with the highest hash wins 1 BTC, So it's more of a competition-based mining game rather than a guessing game like Minesweeper.
As for KYC, we are fully committed to remaining decentralized and respecting Web3 principles. Since everything operates on smart contracts, there’s no need for KYC, as transactions, rewards, and referrals are handled automatically on-chain.
We understand why people are cautious, many so-called "decentralized" platforms eventually introduce KYC. But for Bitcoin Hunt, there is no plan for KYC now or in the future because players interact directly with the blockchain without intermediaries.
Our goal is to keep it fair, transparent, and trustless, and we welcome any feedback to ensure we stay true to decentralization. Thanks for the great discussion!
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