VRF
Human-readable DAO address.
Secure randomness is critical for applications like gaming, lotteries, and governance. Feæder integrates Drand (Distributed Randomness Beacon) to provide decentralized, tamper-proof randomness.
Why Drand?
Drand is an open, distributed randomness beacon network that generates cryptographically secure random numbers. It is designed to be:
Decentralized: Drand randomness is generated by a group of independent nodes in a distributed network, ensuring trustlessness.
Verifiable: Generated randomness is publicly verifiable, enabling transparent use in dApps.
Unbiased and Tamper-Proof: The randomness is immune to manipulation, ensuring fairness.
Use Cases:
Gaming: Generating random outcomes for loot distributions or match-making systems.
Lotteries: Securely drawing winners in a transparent manner.
Governance: Random selection of participants for voting or committee roles.
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