🎮 Simulation Mode
About Fair Allocation Protocol
What is this?
An educational research project demonstrating a decentralized allocation protocol
with mathematically proven sustainability (RTP 100%).
Current Status: Active Debugging Phase
The project is currently in an active debugging and refinement phase.
All systems are being thoroughly tested and optimized in a local simulation environment
with automated bots.
What's Happening Now
- All core systems are being debugged and refined
- Mathematical model is being stress-tested (100,000+ draws)
- Validator coordination is being optimized
- Commit-reveal RNG is being verified
- UX and documentation are being polished
What's Next
Once all systems are fully debugged, the project will transition to:
Option A: Testnet Launch
- Deploy to Base Sepolia testnet
- Real blockchain transactions (testnet tokens only, no real value)
- Real validators (bots + volunteers)
- Public demonstration with on-chain verification
Option B: Dual Demonstration
- Keep the local simulation running (for fast iteration)
- Launch testnet version in parallel
- Both demonstrations available for researchers
The exact path will be determined based on debugging results and community feedback.
Open live simulation →
Transition Requirements
To deploy on Base Sepolia testnet, we need to meet faucet requirements:
Alchemy Faucet (for testnet ETH)
- URL: alchemy.com/faucets/base-sepolia
- Provides: 0.1 testnet ETH per day
- Requirements:
- At least 0.001 ETH on Ethereum Mainnet (~$3–5)
- Sufficient mainnet transaction history
- Low existing testnet balance
Circle Faucet (for testnet USDC)
- URL: faucet.circle.com
- Provides: Testnet USDC and EURC
- Requirements: Public and permissionless, no account required
- Supports: All major blockchains including Base Sepolia
Voluntary donations help us meet these requirements and transition to testnet deployment.
Project Goals
- Demonstrate mathematical correctness (RTP 100%)
- Commit-reveal RNG without paid oracles
- Reputation-based validator coordination
- Collect community feedback
- Foundation for possible commercialization (closed source — IP protection)
How to Support
If you find this research valuable, voluntary donations help us:
- Meet faucet requirements for testnet deployment
- Continue development and refinement
- Gather community feedback
Documentation
Math and architecture — see SPECIFICATION.
Source code is closed (IP protection); the simulation can be observed in real time.
Disclaimer.
← Live simulation