RaceMe Whitepaper
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  • Overview
  • INTRODUCTION
    • A Niche in the Gaming Market
    • Problems Targeted
    • Solutions
    • Summary
  • MARKET OVERVIEW
    • Computer Gaming
    • The Global Automotive Market
    • Conclusion
  • RACEME PLATFORM
    • A Brief Overview
    • How does it work?
    • NFT DragRacing Machines (DRMs)
    • DRM Racing
    • DragStrips
    • Fully Automated Prize Allocations
    • Roadmap
  • TECHNICAL SUMMARY
    • NFT Marketplace
    • Secure NFT Technology
    • Stat Algorithm
    • Bespoke Controlled RNG Technology
    • Additional Security
  • TOKEN ECONOMY
    • RaceMe Token ($RACE)
    • RaceMe Token ($RACE) Utility
    • MetaRacer Earning Streams
    • $RACE Token Holder Benefits
  • BUSINESS MODEL
    • Monetisation
    • Fee structure
    • Growth Model
    • Scaling
    • Further expansion
  • Founder Profiles and Background
  • FINAL WORDS
    • Disclaimer
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  1. RACEME PLATFORM

DragStrips

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Last updated 3 years ago

All DragRaces take place on DragStrips. DragStrip ownership is set in NFT DragStrip tokens. One DragStrip contains 10,000 individual NFT tokens. Therefore, the player can own all or a part of the whole DragStrip.

Owning more than 5000 (more than 50%) tokens guarantees you a right to administrate DragStrip races. This qualifies you as a DragStrip Owner (DSO).

DSOs choose how and when to host the races on their DragStrip. The races can be made public or invitation-only. The DSO controls the race entry fee and winning prize fund.

There will be a level system for the DragStrips. Levels will depend on races held, overall activity, etc. The DragStrip might lose a level if it’s inactive or does not meet the requirements of ownership set out by RaceMe.

The levels will unlock different race lengths and new upper limits for revenue generation.