From Fomo3D to Lottery DAPP: Analysis of Ethereum-Based Gambling Applications
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2508.12303v1
- Date: Sun, 17 Aug 2025 09:38:55 GMT
- Title: From Fomo3D to Lottery DAPP: Analysis of Ethereum-Based Gambling Applications
- Authors: Xu Long, Yishun Wang, Xiaoqi Li,
- Abstract summary: Gambling decentralized applications (DApps) are a new paradigm in online gambling.<n>This paper examines the concepts, principles, implementation, and prospects of gambling DApps.<n>As blockchain technology and smart contracts evolve, lottery DApps are positioned to significantly transform the online lottery industry.
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- Abstract: As blockchain technology advances, Ethereum based gambling decentralized applications (DApps) represent a new paradigm in online gambling. This paper examines the concepts, principles, implementation, and prospects of Ethereum based gambling DApps. First, we outline the concept and operational principles of gambling DApps. These DApps are blockchain based online lottery platforms. They utilize smart contracts to manage the entire lottery process, including issuance, betting, drawing, and prize distribution. Being decentralized, lottery DApps operate without central oversight, unlike traditional lotteries. This ensures fairness and eliminates control by any single entity. Automated smart contract execution further reduces management costs, increases profitability, and enhances game transparency and credibility. Next, we analyze an existing Ethereum based gambling DApp, detailing its technical principles, implementation, operational status, vulnerabilities, and potential solutions. We then elaborate on the implementation of lottery DApps. Smart contracts automate the entire lottery process including betting, drawing, and prize distribution. Although developing lottery DApps requires technical expertise, the expanding Ethereum ecosystem provides growing tools and frameworks, lowering development barriers. Finally, we discuss current limitations and prospects of lottery DApps. As blockchain technology and smart contracts evolve, lottery DApps are positioned to significantly transform the online lottery industry. Advantages like decentralization, automation, and transparency will likely drive broader future adoption.
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