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PTX implementation vs. original mempool plan
In early designs, Hemis explored using paired Probabilistic Transactions (PTXs): two players would each broadcast a half‑transaction to the network. When both halves were present in the mempool, nodes would combine them into a single “full” transaction. The Gamemaster network would then apply a random number to select the winner. This design aimed to avoid a…
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Hemis PTX: high‑level design
Overview A Probabilistic Transaction (PTX) is an extension of the existing `CTransaction` that encodes a list of possible outputs and the probability range associated with each. When the PTX is included in a block, the network uses the block’s Gamemaster VRF (verifiable random function) output and the transaction’s ID to derive a random number. That number determines the winning…
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Hemis PTX Roadmap & Marketing Plan 2025/26
This roadmap focuses on generating excitement around Hemis while gradually delivering the new PTX functionality. It assumes a small engineering team, limited resources, and leverages partnerships and community engagement to amplify reach Unique selling points to emphasise Month‑by‑month plan August 2025 – Kick‑off & education September 2025 – Partnerships & VRF prototype October 2025 – PTX…
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Hemis Project Update: PTX Progress & AMA Recap
I’m proud to say that Hemis is fully alive, and the core team has been quietly powering ahead. While losing both our Head of Tech and my own availability simultaneously was far from ideal, the rest of the crew has kept the lights on, the DAO humming, and our community engaged. We have plenty of…
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Hemis Community Update – June 2025
I want to speak directly and honestly to the Hemis community about status of the project. Over the last six months, and especially the last three, I’ve been completely absent from the project. This was due to a series of deeply personal events: both of my parents’ previously diagnosed conditions progressed rapidly and unexpectedly, my…