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# Blockchain protocol

MetaHunt harnesses the power of blockchain technology to guarantee secure, transparent, and tamper-proof transactions. To seamlessly interact with the Ethereum blockchain, MetaHunt employs MetaMask Web3 Gaming SDKs, providing players with an effortless method to manage their in-game skins.

Crafted using Solidity, a programming language specifically created for the Ethereum blockchain, the smart contracts of the game ensure that all transactions are secure and equitable. These smart contracts also govern the distribution of rewards and payouts to players, upholding the principles of transparency and immutability.\
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To guarantee the security and integrity of the game, the MetaHunt team will conduct thorough testing and auditing of its smart contracts and codebase. Reputable third-party auditors will evaluate the game's smart contracts, ensuring they are secure and free from vulnerabilities. This attention to detail reaffirms MetaHunt's commitment to delivering a cutting-edge and secure gaming experience for players.


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