CyberKongz Integrates Chainlink’s VRF

CyberKongz Adds Chainlink VRF Features On Polygon

CyberKongz announced yesterday, March 7, on their Medium the integration of the Chainlink VRF in order to randomize in-game features on Polygon.

Chainlink’s VRF will help with in-game features in their upcoming adventure game “Play & Kollect.”

A tamper-proof and auditable source of randomness was essential for the upcoming CyberKongz NFT game. The industry-leading decentralized oracle network is here to offer those qualities while also integrating Chainlink Price Feeds on Ethereum, enabling them to display accurate NFT prices on the CyberKongz website.

About Chainlink VRF and RNG (Random Number Generation)

VRF is a highly secure and provably fair source of on-chain randomness for all kinds of blockchain-based applications, NFTs, and games. 

Random Number Generation (RNG) is a mechanism for unpredictability. RNG secures the outcome against reverse engineering. However, it’s vulnerable to miner attacks, and it requires complete trust in the data provider when it comes to off-chain implementation.

Chainlink VRF is explicitly designed to support smart contracts’ needs, providing them with an open-source and easily integrated RNG solution directly auditable on-chain by any user via cryptographic proofs.

With this technology, even the oracle provider or the project developers can’t tamper the outcome.

Chainlink’s VRF technology has also been integrated into multiple games and dapps such as WasderDreams Quest, Axie InfinityMy Defi Pet, The Six DragonsPolyient GamesIGG, and many others.