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Trueluck Launches Multichain On-Chain Raffle Protocol

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Trueluck.io has introduced a multichain raffle protocol designed to deliver fully automated and verifiable on-chain lucky draws. The newly launched platform combines several blockchain technologies to ensure transparent operations, including the use of Chainlink VRF for provably fair winner selection and cross-chain infrastructure powered by Stargate v2 and LayerZero.

The system enables participants from different blockchain ecosystems to enter raffles using the stablecoin Tether. Supported networks include Ethereum, BNB Chain, Polygon, and Abstract. The protocol operates as a non-custodial system, meaning participants maintain full control of their assets and do not need to register accounts before joining a raffle.

Traditional raffle platforms often rely on centralized processes in which users submit entries, wait for the platform to announce a winner, and accept the result without direct verification. Trueluck’s development team explained that the shift toward Web3 technologies has raised expectations around transparency and accountability. As blockchain adoption grows, users increasingly demand automated systems that can be independently audited rather than relying on opaque processes.

Smart Contracts Remove Human Intervention

The Trueluck protocol was designed to eliminate discretionary control during the raffle process. Smart contracts govern the entire lifecycle of each raffle room, ensuring that entry rules, ticket prices, and slot limits are defined at the time of deployment. Once activated, these parameters cannot be modified.

According to the platform’s framework, a raffle begins with predefined ticket prices and a fixed number of slots embedded in the smart contract. Participants purchase entries using USDT directly from their wallets. When all available slots are filled, the contract automatically initiates the process for selecting a winner.

Because the logic is written into blockchain code, the system requires no administrative approval or manual oversight. The automated structure ensures that the raffle executes exactly as defined by the smart contract, with no ability for operators or third parties to alter the outcome.

Verifiable Randomness Ensures Fair Results

The integrity of any raffle system depends on the randomness used to select the winner. To address this issue, Trueluck integrates Chainlink VRF, a verifiable random function designed to produce cryptographically secure randomness.

When a raffle room reaches capacity, the smart contract triggers the Chainlink VRF mechanism automatically. The randomness generated through this system includes cryptographic proof that is recorded on the blockchain. As a result, the outcome cannot be predicted before execution or modified afterward.

Participants can independently inspect the blockchain record to confirm how the winner was selected. The ability to verify randomness directly on-chain removes reliance on platform operators and instead places trust in publicly auditable cryptographic processes.

Once the winner is determined, the smart contract immediately distributes the entire prize pool in USDT to the winning wallet. The payout occurs automatically within seconds and does not require the user to submit withdrawal requests or wait for manual processing.

Multichain Participation Expands Access

Many blockchain-based raffle platforms operate on a single network, limiting participation to users of that specific ecosystem. This structure can lead to smaller pools of participants and reduced prize sizes.

Trueluck aims to address that limitation by combining cross-chain infrastructure from Stargate v2 and LayerZero. Through this integration, users from multiple blockchain networks can enter the same raffle environment without manually bridging assets.

For example, a participant using Ethereum can join the same raffle room as users operating on BNB Chain, Polygon, or Abstract. Each participant pays using USDT from their respective network, while the protocol coordinates the cross-chain interaction in the background.

From a user perspective, the process is intended to remain straightforward. Participants simply connect a Web3 wallet, browse available raffle rooms, purchase tickets, and wait for the automated draw.

Stablecoin Pricing Improves Predictability

Another feature of the protocol involves the use of USDT for both ticket purchases and prize payouts. Raffles priced in volatile cryptocurrencies can create uncertainty for participants because token prices fluctuate rapidly.

By denominating entries and rewards in a stablecoin linked to the US dollar, Trueluck aims to provide predictable costs and prize values. This approach is intended to make the platform easier for newcomers to understand while still supporting the on-chain functionality expected by experienced crypto users.

Transparent Verification and Future Development

Participants interact directly with the protocol through Web3 wallets such as MetaMask, Trust Wallet, or other wallets compatible with WalletConnect. Because the system is non-custodial, user funds are never stored in a company-controlled wallet.

After a raffle concludes, both winners and non-winners can review blockchain records to verify ticket distribution, randomness generation, and payout transactions. The platform, therefore, relies on publicly auditable blockchain data rather than trust in centralized operators.

While the current release focuses on automated raffle rooms, the development roadmap includes additional features such as decentralized governance through a DAO, cross-chain jackpot pools, and analytics dashboards designed to track raffle performance.

Through this infrastructure, Trueluck aims to establish a programmable and transparent framework for digital raffles, positioning blockchain technology as a foundation for verifiable online gaming systems.

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