Open your wallet, pick a game, and make a move—every step is written to the chain. Rakku turns casual play into a transparent, on-chain workflow. Start by connecting a non-custodial wallet and selecting a title. Before you commit, review the live payout ratio, edge, and fee split shown beside the wager box. Set your stake, confirm the transaction, and let verifiable randomness settle the outcome. Results, odds, and payouts are all logged on-chain, so you can audit every round. When you’re done, withdraw in a click, or keep rolling with your balance. No accounts, no opaque servers—just public receipts for every action.
Prefer human opponents? Switch to head-to-head. Create a challenge with your stake, rules, and time limit; funds are escrowed in a contract until the match resolves. Share the generated link or open it to the lobby so anyone can accept. Once the game ends, settlement is automatic and immediate. Organize mini-tournaments by stacking multiple challenges, publish brackets, and let the contracts handle entry fees and prize splits. Hosts can define custom terms while keeping fairness intact, since outcomes and payouts are enforced by code, not an intermediary.
If you want to earn while you play, stake the native token to back liquidity and secure the system. Rewards accrue per epoch and can be claimed from your dashboard alongside any protocol fee share you’re entitled to. Track your positions, historical yield, and distribution schedule without leaving the app. Early participants may become eligible for reward programs; check the announcements panel and verify allocations with your wallet. Everything is opt-in and non-custodial—enter, exit, and claim on your timeline.
Shaping the roadmap is also in users’ hands. Tokenholders can submit proposals, discuss changes, and vote on fee parameters, game listings, payout bands, and treasury spend. Proposal creation includes on-chain metadata so anyone can verify terms before casting a vote. Approved items execute through timelocked contracts, keeping governance predictable and auditable. Builders can contribute new games using the SDK and contract templates: define game logic, wire in verifiable randomness, set adjustable parameters, test on a public network, and request a listing vote. With payouts, fees, and governance all enforced on-chain, Rakku gives players, hosts, and creators a single workflow to play, earn, and steer the ecosystem together.
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