Random Numbers on Web3: Randomizer vs Chainlink vs API3 QRNG
What RNG or VRF service for randomness in smart contracts should you use?
🤫 btw, Randomizer is live on @arbitrum!
https://t.co/fzebyj16GU
1/ @RandomizerAi Is now LIVE on the @arbitrum network!
Randomizer is a decentralized and trustless random number generator that can be used by smart contracts.
Learn more about how Randomizer works in the blog post below!
https://t.co/FwJGYX7CPI
Randomizer VRF is now live on @0xPolygon Mumbai testnet!
🤖🎲 Generate low-cost random numbers using ETH for fees, with real-time(!) results.
https://t.co/ggv3d8mh7G
4 Melvin developer moves in web3, and how the Chad dev would do it instead.
Complete with 12 AI-generated images of the mythical Chad dev (saved the best one for last).
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#Ethereum smart contracts that generate fees in $ETH have many advantages over contracts that only generate fees in their native token.
Here's why @RandomizerAi uses native ETH in its protocol, and why you should be doing it too.
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While preparing Randomizer VRF for @arbitrum deployment, we've discovered an optimization that makes it even more cost-effective to use!
Launch is just a few days around the corner - stay tuned for updates.
🤖🎲 #Arbitrum
ZKasino (@ZKasino_io) is now live on Arbitrum testnet, using randomness generated by Compendia Labs' @RandomizerAi VRF! 🔥
Try it out for free and experience the future of gaming on Layer 2 🎲
🔔 Big update!
Randomizer's upgraded VRF is now live on @arbitrum Goerli testnet!
🌐 Real-time random numbers for smart contracts
🚀 Low-cost optimistic randomness
🛡 Secure and resilient
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