Irish Shiba dApp

Our decentralized app will be a web app where people can play a variety of luck-based games using their ISC. There are many options which we will discuss prior to adding them to the dApp, but here are a few options:

Flip of the coin

This is quite possibly one of the oldest games of chance. On our dApp the user will get one free flip each day if they have ISC in their wallet. The Irish Shiba character will flip a crypto coin, and the user will get to choose heads or tails. If they win, they get a handful of free tokens sent to their wallet.

5 minute Irish pot

Every 5 minutes users can add ISC to the pot. At the end of each round one wallet will win all the tokens submitted during that time. We will use standard probability algorithms to choose the winner. For example, if one user puts 100 tokens and the total in the pot after 5 minutes is 10,000 they will have a 1% chance of winning the entire pot.

The four leaf clover

The odds of finding a four leaf clover are about 1 in 10,000. So in this game of chance, each 10,000th transaction we will award one wallet with 10,000 ISC.

NFT mystery boxes

Each month, we will award 100 random ISC holders with an NFT mystery box. These NFT's we create will never be sold. They can only be won by 'the luck of the Irish Shiba'. By doing it this way, not only will the value of these be much higher, but owning one will be like having a badge that you earned 'the luck of the Irish Shiba'.

The unluck of the Irish Shiba

At the end of each month we will analyze which wallet was the unluckiest on our dapp, and award them with $1,000 in ISC.

Summary

These are just a few of the ideas for games and incentives we can offer on our dApp. The possibilities are endless, so we plan to add a voting function so that coin holders can vote for which games they'd like added to the dApp.

We have not decided yet if we plan to charge a small tax on each transaction done on our dApp, but we are leaning towards doing this. It's standard on most dApps and can bring in enough ISC to cover the coins we give out.

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