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Hello, everyone.

I'm looking to kickstart my community, realcompetitions, with a fun, recurring challenge. I'm eager to hear your ideas on what it should entail. The best idea will be rewarded with a humble but exciting 0.02 ETH.(excl fees)

Here’s what I’d like the concept to include:

- Recurring Nature: The challenge should be designed to run either weekly or monthly. If the prize isn't won during one round, it will roll over and add to the jackpot for the next.

- Fair Play: The concept should inherently discourage any form of rigging, ensuring a fair and engaging experience for all players.

- Unique and Engaging: The idea should be original, captivating, and should drive players to return and play again.

I can't wait to see the innovative concepts you'll come up with! And how big we can grow the community/challenges.

Additionally, I could use some assistance with moderating the community if it grows. If you're interested, please let me know.

Just so everyone is aware, all prizes come directly from my own pocket. While they may not be huge, my aim is simply to encourage and boost community engagement.

Looking forward to hearing your ideas. Peace and love! ✌️💛

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[-] Lauchs@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago

Who can ask a new unanswerable question? Or the least answerable question of the day/week/challenge?

i like the idea. is there an answer though? haha, couldnt i just rig it so i win?

i was thinking of like putting the answer at a timestamped post somewhere hidden. so it can be revealed later.

[-] Lauchs@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

I figure the answer would be whatever receives the most upvotes or whatever we call them.

To me, it seemed too easy to rig that way.

[-] Lauchs@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Totally fair.

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