powered by arcium · confidential compute

the roll
nobody can
<load>

every winner is drawn inside arcium's confidential compute, then settled on chain. the draw is sealed and verifiable, so no one can see it coming or change how it lands. not even us.

ca ••••••••••••••••••••roll
mxe · cluster 07
cerberus mpc
inputs <encrypted>
status sealed
roll@mxe: sealed draw exampledraw #4127
the pot
482.6
every trade feeds it. one holder takes the whole thing.
next sealed draw in
00:14:32
a winner on the hour, every hour.
last roll
311.0 → 9f4q…roll
weighted by bag. splitting wallets does nothing.
the loop

fees go in. a pot fills. one holder rolls it out.

01 / trade

you trade

every buy and sell pays a small fee. it goes straight to the pot, nowhere else.

02 / weigh

bags get weighed

bigger bag, better odds. weight scales with what you hold, so splitting into ten wallets earns you nothing.

03 / seal

the sealed roll

the draw runs inside arcium's confidential compute. no node sees the entries. no one picks the winner.

runs on arcium
04 / pay

the pot pays out

the winner lands on chain with a receipt anyone can check. the pot resets. then it rolls again.

how the seal works

every other raffle sees the roll before you do. ours never does.

most raffle tokens ask you to trust a hash and a promise. ours runs the draw on arcium, the confidential supercomputer on solana. a loaded die is the oldest trick there is. this is the die you can't load.

verified

no seed grinding

the randomness is generated inside the sealed compute. you couldn't fix the outcome if you tried, and neither can we.

verified

no frontrunning

nobody sees the draw until it's already done. there's no moment to snipe and no order to read ahead.

verified

nothing to take on faith

every roll returns signed and verifiable on chain. you don't take our word for it. you check the receipt.

sealed result · examplearcium mxe
commitment
0x9f4a…e1c7
winner
9f4q…roll
payout
311.0
cluster signature
3aef…c20b

to be precise: for now this is a normal token, so balances sit on chain like any other. what's sealed is the draw, the part that used to require trusting the operator. that part is now off the table.