If a chess match or a poker game lets your opponent know your next move in advance, it’s no longer a “game” — it’s a public execution.



That’s basically the problem with most onchain gaming & iGaming today: every move, bet, and strategy is fully exposed. “Fairness” becomes an illusion.

@tenprotocol flips the rules:
- Encrypt gameplay while keeping it provably fair
- Hide strategies, jackpots, and protect players from bots & whales
- From stealth chess to private crash games

The real shift here isn’t just “privacy for games” — it’s verifiable privacy. Players are both protected and assured the game isn’t rigged.

If you’re a Web3 dev or building in gaming, ask yourself:
Do you want your players to know they’re protected, or just believe they are?

#TEN
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