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Betting Room

This build allows the creation of a betting room for a game.

  • The user can create a room, setting the bet value and the game contract address.
  • Share the link to the room and other users can join, betting that he will win the game.
  • After the bet deadline is reached, one user can fetch the winners from the game contract and get a tip for this.
  • All the winners can claim the pot (if multiple winners, the pot is split).
  • After the claim prize deadline, the users can claim a bet refund, if there is any balance in the room.

The Game contract only must implement this interface:

interface IGameResult {
	function winners(address roomHash) external view returns (address[] memory);
}

Screenshoots

localhost_3000_rooms_0xB400a0b81345Ad4362c80A1a8d3A4700Baf6C281

localhost_3000_rooms_0xB400a0b81345Ad4362c80A1a8d3A4700Baf6C281 (1)

BTF show off video

BettingRoom

Future work

  • Allow to bet on other players.
  • Widget or something to embed the app on the game.
  • Chat for users.
  • Some kind of shareable game ID implemented on each game.
  • Other?

🏗 Scaffold-ETH 2

🧪 An open-source, up-to-date toolkit for building decentralized applications (dapps) on the Ethereum blockchain. It's designed to make it easier for developers to create and deploy smart contracts and build user interfaces that interact with those contracts.

⚙️ Built using NextJS, RainbowKit, Hardhat, Wagmi, and Typescript.

  • Contract Hot Reload: Your frontend auto-adapts to your smart contract as you edit it.
  • 🔥 Burner Wallet & Local Faucet: Quickly test your application with a burner wallet and local faucet.
  • 🔐 Integration with Wallet Providers: Connect to different wallet providers and interact with the Ethereum network.

Debug Contracts tab

Requirements

Before you begin, you need to install the following tools:

Quickstart

To get started with Scaffold-ETH 2, follow the steps below:

  1. Clone this repo & install dependencies
git clone https://github.com/scaffold-eth/scaffold-eth-2.git
cd scaffold-eth-2
yarn install
  1. Run a local network in the first terminal:
yarn chain

This command starts a local Ethereum network using Hardhat. The network runs on your local machine and can be used for testing and development. You can customize the network configuration in hardhat.config.ts.

  1. On a second terminal, deploy the test contract:
yarn deploy

This command deploys a test smart contract to the local network. The contract is located in packages/hardhat/contracts and can be modified to suit your needs. The yarn deploy command uses the deploy script located in packages/hardhat/deploy to deploy the contract to the network. You can also customize the deploy script.

  1. On a third terminal, start your NextJS app:
yarn start

Visit your app on: http://localhost:3000. You can interact with your smart contract using the Debug Contracts page. You can tweak the app config in packages/nextjs/scaffold.config.ts.

Run smart contract test with yarn hardhat:test

  • Edit your smart contract YourContract.sol in packages/hardhat/contracts
  • Edit your frontend in packages/nextjs/pages
  • Edit your deployment scripts in packages/hardhat/deploy

Documentation

Visit our docs to learn how to start building with Scaffold-ETH 2.

To know more about its features, check out our website.

Contributing to Scaffold-ETH 2

We welcome contributions to Scaffold-ETH 2!

Please see CONTRIBUTING.MD for more information and guidelines for contributing to Scaffold-ETH 2.