Yesterday, I played the Renaissance Frozen Series Card Draw event with some community friends. To be honest, my luck was really not great—13 draws and I only got 1 C card and 12 D cards. The funniest part is, there’s someone in the community who’s even luckier (or unluckier), with 13 consecutive draws all D cards. That’s what you call the blackest luck, only getting darker.
But on the other hand, Renaissance has put effort into the design of their card blind box mechanism. They emphasize the concept of "true fairness," which relies on blockchain encryption technology and verifiability to ensure fairness. Specifically, the project uses Merkle trees, a classic cryptographic structure, to guarantee that each draw result can be verified and traced on the chain. This way, there’s no need to worry about manipulation behind the scenes, and the probability mechanism is completely transparent. If you get unlucky, it’s because of your own luck, not because the project is shady.
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metaverse_hermit
· 47m ago
13 consecutive D cards hahaha, this is our daily routine. Who's to blame for bad luck? Fortunately, the Merkle tree ensures that at least the project didn't screw us over.
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NFTHoarder
· 10h ago
13 consecutive D cards? Man, your luck is unmatched, but at least it verifies that the mechanism is real, much better than those projects with behind-the-scenes manipulation.
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LootboxPhobia
· 10h ago
13 consecutive D cards haha, what kind of unlucky streak is that? I'm about to kneel.
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MemeKingNFT
· 10h ago
13 consecutive D cards, I have to kneel to that guy, truly the rise and fall of the mainland... But to be honest, I believe in the Merkle tree system; on-chain verifiability is the hard currency, definitely better than those black box blind boxes.
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BrokenRugs
· 10h ago
13 consecutive draws all D cards? Haha, this is true social death. I at least still managed to get a C card.
The Merkle tree system is indeed reliable. Not afraid of being rigged, just worried about my own bad luck.
I'm impressed by the transparency of Renaissance this time.
Can a single all-in pull produce a gold legendary? Please share your lucky secrets, European players.
Chosen gold farmer, with my luck, it's basically impossible. By the way, is this worth playing long-term?
No way, everyone. Has no one ever pulled an SSR? The probability chart looks pretty normal.
Merkle tree verification sounds impressive, but I really want to see the actual shipment data.
Yesterday, I played the Renaissance Frozen Series Card Draw event with some community friends. To be honest, my luck was really not great—13 draws and I only got 1 C card and 12 D cards. The funniest part is, there’s someone in the community who’s even luckier (or unluckier), with 13 consecutive draws all D cards. That’s what you call the blackest luck, only getting darker.
But on the other hand, Renaissance has put effort into the design of their card blind box mechanism. They emphasize the concept of "true fairness," which relies on blockchain encryption technology and verifiability to ensure fairness. Specifically, the project uses Merkle trees, a classic cryptographic structure, to guarantee that each draw result can be verified and traced on the chain. This way, there’s no need to worry about manipulation behind the scenes, and the probability mechanism is completely transparent. If you get unlucky, it’s because of your own luck, not because the project is shady.