Mighty Llama Integrates Chainlink VRF and Automation to Help Power Lucky Draw Games

Mighty Llama Integrates Chainlink VRF and Automation to Help Power Lucky Draw Games

Might Llama NFT, a Web3 gaming and animation project based on NFT technology, has integrated Chainlink VRF and Automation on the Ethereum mainnet. 

The integration of Chainlink VRF and Automation will help Might Llama NFT to access secure off-chain services needed for a reliable and automated lucky draw game system, giving its users a robust experience with high-end security.

“At Mighty Llama we focus on delivering secure, decentralized, entertaining experiences, and Chainlink oracle solutions were the last piece of the puzzle for our genesis smart contract. Their services are well documented, developer friendly, and easy to implement.”

Bardia Suny, Founder and CTO of Mighty Llamas NFT.

Might Llama

Mighty Llama is a 3D NFT gaming, animation, and metaverse brand. There is also a free Might Llama collection of 5,000 unique NFTs on the Ethereum blockchain. The Genesis Might Llama NFT collection is set to launch at the end of October.

Chainlink VRF

Chainlink 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.