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DeSix Protocol Intro & Public Test Guide

What is DeSix?

DeSix is a decentralized probability share trading protocol deployed on the Base (Ethereum Layer 2) chain. By leveraging blockchain technology and game theory algorithms, it reconstructs the highly centralized and opaque "odds-making house" in traditional digital betting and prediction markets into an open, transparent, mathematically fair, and self-custodial decentralized trading system.

In traditional prediction and probability markets, the house (platform) acts as both the "referee" and the "counterparty," enjoying unquestioned control over funds, odds manipulation, and the final interpretation of results, which exposes players to severe exit risks and black-box fee skimming.

DeSix provides transparent odds via an AMM (Automated Market Maker), decentralizes lottery oversight through a 3/5 independent node consensus and a 24-hour public challenge period, and automatically executes payouts via smart contracts, eliminating all intermediaries.


Why launch the Base Sepolia Testnet "Challenge"?

The security of decentralized protocols is not achieved overnight. To ensure that DeSix can withstand million-level high concurrency, malicious large-capital arbitrage, and extreme failures when it goes live on the mainnet, we have launched this Base Sepolia Public Challenge Test.

We invite Web3 geeks, arbitrage bot developers, audit experts, and general traders worldwide to try and challenge our system's defenses in a testnet environment. You can participate in the "challenge" through the following ways:

  1. Find Arbitrage Loopholes: Attempt to use multiple accounts (Sybil) or specific number combinations to bypass the 11-level K-factor decay to see if you can risklessly mint a large amount of $DESIX tokens.
  2. Test Solvency: Bet heavily on popular numbers within the same issue, observe whether the AMM odds can effectively prevent the LP pool from being drained, and verify if the core contract's physical bucket isolation invariants hold.
  3. Dispute & Game: Simulate oracle node misbehavior (submitting fake winning numbers) or file a Dispute as a challenger against node submissions to verify if the bond slash mechanism and timeout self-healing are 100% responsive.

4-Step Quick Start Path for the Challenge

To help you get started with the test quickly, we have compiled the following 4-step journey:

  1. Step 1: Network Config & Claiming Faucet (ETH & USDC) — Zero-barrier smart wallet registration and gas token claiming.
  2. Step 2: Silent One-click Betting — Experience Web2-like trading with 2-second block times, fully sponsored gas fees, and no annoying wallet popups.
  3. Step 3: Dispute & Slash Challenge — Engage in game theory to audit oracle security and earn slashed node deposits.
  4. Step 4: Providing Liquidity & LP Mining — Deposit market-making assets to earn mathematical expected returns and real-time USDC fee dividends.

Running on Base Sepolia Testnet. Decentralized, transparent, and verifiable.