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i don't understand how this mini app works. "daily mega jackpots" but no one has actually won in months? https://frame.megapot.io/?referral=aNo7Q2e7
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We've had 19 winners since July 2024, and most recently, someone won $207k on March 21! You can see the stats here and verify the winner: https://stats.megapot.io/ Think of it like the Powerball, where if no one gets lucky, it rolls over to tomorrow! We sell between 500-10000 tickets per day. Even the high end is just $10k in sales. The jackpot is $866,322.69 right now, so the odds for a player to win are low. What's different between us and Powerball: 1. Our expected value is far better than any traditional lottery. Plus, 100% of fees go to the community, Megapot takes 0%. 2. Our jackpot is so big because liquidity providers guarantee a big jackpot (details: https://docs.megapot.io/overview/earn-as-a-liquidity-provider) Other iterations on this idea failed because they couldn't build a large jackpot. 3. You can play with our mini app, or others like @must-be-ash's Bonanza (https://warpcast.com/must-be-ash/0xc909ab29) or @btbfinance. Since we are a fully onchain protocol, anyone can build on top of us.
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Patrick | Megapot
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Thanks again for your feedback. Some immediate changes: - We'll mention the 19 winners in the FAQ section - Feature the player win more prominently on the stats page I'd also love to hear how we could improve the FAQ section underneath the buy ticket button. This text:
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my feedback was mostly about this marketing. you'd think that there is a winner drawn every day
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Ah got it. So there is a winner drawn every day. How it works is that even if just one person buys a ticket, we have liquidity providers step in and buy all the remaining tickets. Thus, LPs win vast majority of the time. Wondering if there's a better way to explain this, or if a different preview image would work better? Here's the draft of the next version of the preview image we're doing for the app - would love your feedback!
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yeah definitely a complex mechanic to understand and explain clearly. i wonder how @0xdesigner would visualize it
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Patrick | Megapot
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I would love to hear his take! Hopefully, this is more interesting than his recent AI explorations :)
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