@hedonist
Real Crypto Poker and other games with incomplete information.
Why isn't there a proper poker game on a pure blockchain yet? Because you can't bluff on a blockchain. All data is public. If your hand is recorded in a smart contract, it can be read.
@zama
allows you to create a game where the cards are dealt encrypted. A smart contract can verify who won the hand (by comparing encrypted hands), but no one - neither other players nor the network itself - will see your cards until you choose to reveal them (or until the game rules require it). This opens the floodgates to a whole genre of previously unimaginable on-chain strategy games.
#ZamaCreatorProgram