Crypto Lottery Game Lucky Block Launches Presale of Their Token

2021-12-22 17:33

LuckyBlock, a cryptocurrency lottery, has launched a presale of their Lucky Block token.

The Lucky Block lottery uses blockchain technology and voting polls on every purchase to ensure transparency and fairness, allowing everyone to be a winner.

The internet has created a demand for online gambling, with companies offering easily accessible online wagering. Lucky Block envisions a worldwide crypto lottery with players using blockchain protocols, operating on the Binance Smart Chain.

“We believe the lottery should not be bound geographically or tied to local financial systems,” shared the creators of LuckyBlock. “Instead, our focus is to develop further transparency and fairness in gaming, creating a lottery where every player has better odds of winning while providing a solid investment strategy for token holders and contributing to the community.”

General lottery odds are stacked too high, and they are centralized meaning players can’t see where all the money is going. Additionally, platforms on a centralized server are vulnerable to hacking, while physical systems are more likely to experience ‘fixing’ or rigging of the game.

With Lucky Block being decentralized, every transaction is logged in the blockchain for increased visibility. This ledger of interactions prevents undetectable system tampering for rigging. With a general lottery, the people have no vote in who gets the grants. With Lucky Block, the community can vote as to which causes are granted.

LuckyBlock will reduce draw times and allow multiple draws per day giving players more chances to win while lowering costs per lottery. Being on the blockchain allows for faster, if not instant, prize pay-out alongside full tracking and recording, regardless of the win size via distributed ledger technologies.

32,500,000,000 tokens will be available until February 1, 2022, to allow early adopters in at an advantageous rate. Of the presale launch proceeds, 20-25% will be allocated to the liquidity pool via a 1-year smart contract lock-up.

When the jackpot is distributed, 70% goes to winners, and the remaining 30% is evenly distributed to token holders, back to Lucky Block, and charity.

To learn more and purchase your presale tokens, visit the website and join the community Telegram here.

About LuckyBlock

LuckyBlock has also partnered with European financial marketing sensation Finixio, a London-based media company that runs 15+ leading comparison brands across personal finance, cryptocurrency, and technology sectors.

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