If you look at Web3's development over the past few years together, you'll discover a very interesting phenomenon. Many on-chain products are trying to bring real-world consumer experiences into the crypto world, but projects that truly achieve both entertainment value and transparent mechanisms are actually quite rare.



The emergence of @watchdotfun has, to some extent, changed this experience. The project brought the traditional luxury watch lottery model onto the blockchain. Users participate in watch drops by purchasing tickets and have the opportunity to win high-end watches like Rolex, AP, or Patek, with the draw process completed through on-chain randomization mechanisms and results publicly verifiable.

The change in this design lies in the fact that traditional lottery activities are often controlled by centralized platforms, leaving users unable to verify whether results are fair. On-chain randomization mechanisms make the entire process transparent and traceable.

From a user experience perspective, this is actually an upgrade in consumer entertainment. In the past, luxury watches were more like collectibles for the few, but now through on-chain mechanisms, ordinary users can participate in this experience at relatively lower costs while still maintaining open and verifiable results.

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