Check out the #casine. It's basically this. Each block hash ends in a hexadecimal. You place a bet 0-F what the last digit will be. 16 possibilities. You can scale this by betting last two digits instead.

nostr:npub12r0yjt8723ey2r035qtklhmdj90f0j6an7xnan8005jl7z5gw80qat9qrx nostr:npub1ymt2j3n8tesrlr0yhaheem6yyqmmwrr7actslurw6annls6vnrcslapxnz nostr:npub12gu8c6uee3p243gez6cgk76362admlqe72aq3kp2fppjsjwmm7eqj9fle6 nostr:npub1r8u6lw8c2h67s66magtqu78vtpckfzcsmmdsg06gqm723njsunfs8kfjwl

Reply to this note

Please Login to reply.

Discussion

it should be a nostr bot, all actions and outcomes should be kind1 events

The best part about #lacasina was the human element. We took turns "dealing" for the most part. Dealer just keeps track of who has which numbers/letters. It was a fun learning tool too. We only do it for special occasions these days. But it is way more fun than whatever this other concept sounds like.

thats awesome but different

Could be cool both ways. The social aspect is great but you can scale the game up and involve more people by making the dealer a bot. You can still maintain the social part with a chat room.

You can even have a dealer but rather than the dealer record you have a bot do it. Think roulette. The blockchain is the wheel, continously turning. The bot simply records and acts as escrow.. The human dealer could manually input to the bot which block is the one being bet on and simply designate "no more bets" .

Viva la casina