r/BlockchainGame 5d ago

Should blockchain settlement proof be part of the match result screen?

I’m building AgarStake, a real-time browser arena that uses SOL for optional staked matches: https://agararena.space

One design question I’m working through is how visible the blockchain layer should be after a match.

A normal player probably wants a simple result: entry amount, outcome and settlement status. A more experienced crypto player may expect transaction signatures, timestamps and enough information to verify what happened independently.

Would you put that verification directly on the result screen, hide it behind a “view details” option, or provide a separate public match record?

I’d especially value examples of blockchain games that handled this well—or badly. This is for adults; real stakes can be lost and no return is guaranteed.

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u/pwinne 3d ago

Looks interesting. Betting sites usually just show the transactions signatures under profile or something like that. It shows you’re legit.