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Welcome to our publication; a space dedicated to the stories, insights, and data emerging from one of humanity’s oldest fascinations: the pursuit of luck.
Let's face it, lotteries, giveaways, and reward programs have always held a special place in culture, regardless of where you're from. They're where hope meets math, dreams meet probability, and where we quietly wonder if the universe might finally pick us today. But behind the thrill and excitement, we've all at some point asked ourselves: can we really trust any of this?
We're here to rebuild that trust in these systems from the ground up. We believe that luck should be transparent, fair, and verifiable. And we're on a mission to make this a reality.
We're building a platform where luck is not just a game of chance but one that anyone can verify. And developments in blockchain technology are making this possible; our protocol is democratizing access to lotteries, giveaways and rewards. Anyone can launch a blockchain lottery or giveaway for their community, and everything is verifiable onchain. This is the future we're building towards, and we're excited to have you join us on this journey.
Before we get ahead of ourselves, let's answer an important question: why does this publication exist? Trust me I could list so many reasons, but the main one is this: we all love and enjoy games of chance, but the systems behind them have often been anything but trustworthy, and we here to explore this world of luck as we fix it.
Here's what to expect from this publication:
Deep dives into how lottery and giveaway systems actually work(the good, the bad, and the "how was this ever allowed!").
Insights into real-world scandals, loopholes, and the economics of prizes.
Exploration of the blockchain tech powering provably fair systems, and why it matters.
A look into the cultural role of luck in our daily lives.
A BTS look at how we're building the transparent future of luck on-chain.
You can think of this publication as our journal as we work to rebuild one of our oldest and most exciting games, games of chance, so that you can trust them again.
There's this new thing we're trying out called writer coins. We believe that writer coins can be used to further our cause of building a transparent and fair system of luck. We launched our own to very little fanfare but with big dreams of its potential. And as the home of transparent luck, we want to distribute our coin to our early readers through a giveaway. More on that soon.
So, welcome! Whether you're a creator, lottery junkie, crypto skeptic, or just someone who wants to be part of something new and exciting, we're glad you're here.
This publication is about honesty in places that historically avoided it. It's about shedding light on the mechanics of chance. It's about giving everyone a fair shot at winning, literally.
And if we do this right, the next gen will look back and wonder how lotteries and giveaways every worked without transparency and verifiability.
Let's start telling the story of luck, together.

Welcome to our publication; a space dedicated to the stories, insights, and data emerging from one of humanity’s oldest fascinations: the pursuit of luck.
Let's face it, lotteries, giveaways, and reward programs have always held a special place in culture, regardless of where you're from. They're where hope meets math, dreams meet probability, and where we quietly wonder if the universe might finally pick us today. But behind the thrill and excitement, we've all at some point asked ourselves: can we really trust any of this?
We're here to rebuild that trust in these systems from the ground up. We believe that luck should be transparent, fair, and verifiable. And we're on a mission to make this a reality.
We're building a platform where luck is not just a game of chance but one that anyone can verify. And developments in blockchain technology are making this possible; our protocol is democratizing access to lotteries, giveaways and rewards. Anyone can launch a blockchain lottery or giveaway for their community, and everything is verifiable onchain. This is the future we're building towards, and we're excited to have you join us on this journey.
Before we get ahead of ourselves, let's answer an important question: why does this publication exist? Trust me I could list so many reasons, but the main one is this: we all love and enjoy games of chance, but the systems behind them have often been anything but trustworthy, and we here to explore this world of luck as we fix it.
Here's what to expect from this publication:
Deep dives into how lottery and giveaway systems actually work(the good, the bad, and the "how was this ever allowed!").
Insights into real-world scandals, loopholes, and the economics of prizes.
Exploration of the blockchain tech powering provably fair systems, and why it matters.
A look into the cultural role of luck in our daily lives.
A BTS look at how we're building the transparent future of luck on-chain.
You can think of this publication as our journal as we work to rebuild one of our oldest and most exciting games, games of chance, so that you can trust them again.
There's this new thing we're trying out called writer coins. We believe that writer coins can be used to further our cause of building a transparent and fair system of luck. We launched our own to very little fanfare but with big dreams of its potential. And as the home of transparent luck, we want to distribute our coin to our early readers through a giveaway. More on that soon.
So, welcome! Whether you're a creator, lottery junkie, crypto skeptic, or just someone who wants to be part of something new and exciting, we're glad you're here.
This publication is about honesty in places that historically avoided it. It's about shedding light on the mechanics of chance. It's about giving everyone a fair shot at winning, literally.
And if we do this right, the next gen will look back and wonder how lotteries and giveaways every worked without transparency and verifiability.
Let's start telling the story of luck, together.
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