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FP Block to Power Eternity.io With Zero-Fee On-Chain Competitions

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FP Block, a firm specializing in enterprise-grade blockchain engineering, has entered a strategic collaboration with Eternity.io, a sweepstakes and Web3 gaming platform built to restore credibility in global prize-based competitions. The partnership is centered on deploying FP Block’s KOLME framework to support the rollout of large-scale, transparent, and interoperable competitions on-chain.

Eternity.io was reportedly built in response to long-running trust failures in the sweepstakes industry, where manipulation and opacity have historically eroded user confidence. Under the new arrangement, Eternity.io will rely on KOLME, FP Block’s modular multi-chain development system, to run raffles and games on dedicated performance chains that retain interoperability with major networks such as Ethereum, Polygon, and Cosmos. The firms indicated that this model enables on-chain determinism, instant settlement, and extremely low execution costs while preserving access to liquidity and cross-ecosystem participation.

Executives at Eternity.io indicated that legacy raffles and sweepstakes persisted over centuries under frameworks vulnerable to fraud and informational asymmetry. They conveyed that integrating KOLME removes those structural barriers by anchoring outcomes on public ledgers, driving down execution costs to negligible levels, and removing operational friction for end users.

Product Deployment and Cost Breakthrough

Eternity.io’s flagship release, branded The Eternity Game, follows a collect-and-win format using a 52-card construct that combines competitive gameplay with collectible mechanics. The title is positioned for users who value a blend of strategy and community dynamics. The platform also operates a VIP membership tier offering gated privileges such as exclusive NFT distributions, raffle access and in-game pricing benefits.

Before adopting FP Block’s stack, Eternity.io had been constrained by the economics of operating on general-purpose public chains, where transaction fees at even a few cents per action made high-volume raffles financially untenable. Through KOLME, the firm stated that fees have been reduced to effectively zero and throughput has scaled sufficiently to support continuous, high-frequency participation without pre-funding or token acquisition. This removes entry frictions and widens reach to mass-market users who are unfamiliar with crypto rails.


Leadership at FP Block described Eternity.io as a demonstrative use case for blockchain as an applied trust substrate at consumer scale. They suggested that KOLME was engineered specifically to give applications their own high-performance execution layer while retaining cross-chain connectivity, and positioned the Eternity.io deployment as evidence of blockchain’s movement from experimental pilots to production platforms with mainstream user reach.


Resolving Structural Industry Gaps

The collaboration is framed as addressing multiple critical constraints that have limited sweepstakes innovation:

Transparency: Every draw and outcome is anchored on-chain to eliminate informational asymmetry and tampering risk.

Cost Efficiency: Zero-fee execution allows micro-transactions to operate economically at volume.

Scalability: Applications run on dedicated chains for sovereignty and performance, without isolation from larger liquidity and interoperability domains.

Accessibility: Users participate without onboarding complexity or token purchase prerequisites.

The firms portray the partnership as a milestone for both sides: Eternity.io gains the infrastructure required to expand to a global scale, while FP Block obtains a production-grade validation of the KOLME framework in a consumer-facing, high-throughput setting. The deployment is being positioned as a blueprint for how on-chain infrastructure can redesign trust, competitiveness, and user interaction in mass-market incentive gaming.

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