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Let's play guess what number I'm thinking of for 300 $degen, it's between 1 and 99 first person to guess wins, if not closest guess after 6 hours wins (first guess only will count)
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69 Also, you should use a commit and reveal scheme. Pick a number, hash it with a nonce, and post it to the blockchain. Then at the time of the reveal you can prove the number was picked beforehand by revealing it and the nonce
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That's an awesome idea, If I had the technical know how of how to do that I would!
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1/ Go to https://emn178.github.io/online-tools/sha256.html and hash your number followed by a nonce (e.g., a dictionary word of your choosing) 2/ Go to https://etherscan.io/verifiedSignatures# and sign the resulting hash 3/ ??? 4/ Profit
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Thanks - will try that when I do this next time!
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The reason I know this is because I had the same idea some weeks ago, except people would have guessed the number by tipping it in $degen, and I would have automated the whole process to run the game every day or even several times a day. But then I realized it would be gaming the airdrop and cause me to be denylisted
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That's actually a really good idea - if you kept it small scale enough you might have avoided the deny list but no guarantees I guess
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