WINC WHITEPAPER
  • πŸ“š1.0 Abstract
  • πŸ’‘2.0 Manifesto
  • ❓3.0 Problem Overview
  • ⁉️4.0 Criteria for a solution
  • πŸ—οΈ5.0 Features and functions of Winc
  • πŸ’±6.0 Economics: Structural dynamics of Winc’s economic system
  • πŸŽ‡6.1 Value proposition for sports bettors
  • 🦯6.2 Value proposition for holders of WΔ°NC
  • πŸ’Ώ6.3 Value proposition for the sports betting industry
  • πŸ“€6.4 Value to investors
  • βš–οΈ7.0 Betting Engine & Technical Architecture
  • ⚽7.1 Head to Head Betting Process
  • 🀹7.2 Multi User betting
  • ⛓️7.3 Peerless Direct Chain betting
  • βš’οΈ7.4 Creating and Resolving events
  • ⏲️7.5 Time Related Conditions (Atomic Pairing)
  • 🀺7.6 Activating an Oracle Masternode
  • πŸ“½οΈ7.7 Promotion queue
  • πŸ“Ό7.8 Demotion
  • βš–οΈ7.9 Governance
    • πŸ“‡7.9.1 Payout dispute
    • πŸ“”7.9.2 Penalized nodes
    • πŸ““7.9.3 Oracle Masternode voting
    • πŸ“°7.9.4 Potential network threats
  • 🏈8.0 Sports data Feeds
  • ⛓️8.1 Network Add-ons & Enhancements
  • 🐌8.2 Scalability
  • πŸ’²8.3 Fee Structure
  • πŸ…8.4 Supported Leagues
  • πŸ’Ή9.0 TOKENOMICS
  • πŸ›£οΈ9.1 ROADMAP
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8.3 Fee Structure

Network fees are imperative for the Winc network to succeed long term. Where the fees go and how they are distributed to the network depends on the types of transactions and protections in place. Bet & General Network fees ● Head to Head betting 2% winning side ● Multi-User betting 4% winning side ● Peerless Direct chain betting 6% winning side ● Network transaction fee 0.0001 ● Bet Minimum of below 1 Winc bet fees triple The fees on the 1st layer are standard 0.0001 WINC to transfer WINC from wallet to wallet to prevent a DDoS attack of low cost.

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