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Topic: Games of skill best practice - page 2. (Read 395 times)

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November 09, 2017, 10:22:03 PM
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Greetings all, I'm looking for opinions on "best practice" in this scenario.

Say I have a bitcoin game of skill, there is an entry fee per contestant to test their skill against one another, there are 10 contestant spots in total. The winner receives all of the entry fees.

Should those 10 contestants each submit their entry fee to the same bitcoin receiving address, or should each competitor have their own private address to send to?

Note that this is a game of skill, so it's not gambling. Also worth noting, javascript is required for the game to work (so it's kind of already lacking real anonymity).

I like the idea of transparency, easily confirming all contestants have submitted their entry fee to same receiving address.

I understand some may not like that approach regarding lack of privacy.

Your thoughts are appreciated, Thank you!
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