Appendices
1. Technical Specifications
Smart Contracts
Architecture & Functionality Each core module—staking, farming, betting, and governance—is encapsulated within auditable, modular smart contracts. Written primarily in Solidity and deployed on the Polygon network, these contracts handle essential operations like funds custody, reward distribution, and transaction settlement.
Security Protocols Comprehensive audit processes ensure each contract undergoes static analysis, testnet trials, and external reviews. Security features (e.g., reentrancy guards, time locks, multi-signature approvals) protect contract integrity and user assets.
Upgradeability Strategy While some contracts remain immutable for heightened trust, designated modules are designed for governance-approved updates, allowing the ecosystem to adapt without compromising user assurances.
AI Service Layer (core co-partner)
Integration Points The AI layer interacts with on-chain data (e.g., betting parameters, transaction logs) and certain off-chain analytics (e.g., event outcomes, market performance). Results are relayed back to users—where they can opt to follow or ignore insights—ensuring the AI remains a supportive rather than dominant force.
Model Architecture & Data Flow Algorithms leverage machine learning techniques to provide risk assessments, liquidity forecasts, and potential edge scenarios. All data is processed and accessed in a privacy-compliant manner, maintaining user autonomy while delivering helpful analytics for contract creation and platform optimization.
On-Chain Data & Event Logging
Transaction Transparency Key events—such as stake deposits, betting contract initiations, and token burns—are logged on-chain, allowing verifiability through block explorers or custom dashboards.
Off-Chain Components Select computations (e.g., advanced analytics, performance metrics) may run off-chain to ensure scalability. However, critical operations (e.g., settlement logic) remain fully decentralized.
2. Supported Tokens
SportMagic accommodates a variety of well-established cryptocurrencies and stablecoins for staking, farming, and user-defined betting pools. These include but are not limited to:
ETH (Ethereum)
USDC (USD Coin)
USDT (Tether)
MATIC (Polygon)
The list evolves based on community votes and market viability, ensuring consistent liquidity and broad user appeal. Acceptance criteria include chain compatibility, ample market capitalization, and stable liquidity profiles.
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