DRM Racing
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There are 3 distinctive challenge modes:
MetaRace Classic: Up to 4 DRMs can participate in each race. The DragStrip selects its participants by pre-set parameters.
Head-To-Head: MetaRacers can directly challenge other MetaRacers and the fee for entry is determined by the DragStrip owner.
Knockout: MetaRacers will be matched with similarly equipped MetaRacers, advancing through the rounds until the winner of the final MetaRace is determined.
In each of the above, the winning DRM collects a percentage of all participant fees and additional prizes. Every DRM owner can participate in a DragRace for a set fee.
RaceMe offers both a fun and unique way for players to earn passive income from setting up and customizing their DRM.
The races are based on RNG technology, meaning that the outcome of the DragRace - in which participants are matched based on the attributes of their DRM - is random. Each of the DRMs statistics are factored into the selection of DragRace participants. Having the fastest car will influence the race but won't necessarily guarantee the race win.
Each speed parameter point gives a chance to win diluted by the total amount of participants’ speed sum. The RNG algorithm is widely used in video games, statistical sampling, computer simulation, cryptography, etc.
The MetaRacer selects the race to participate in from the upcoming races section. MetaRacers can filter upcoming DragRaces by date, game rules, entry fee, player quantity, hosting DragStrip, and size of winning pool.
The MetaRacer pays a participation fee. After the race, the winner is announced and RaceMe ($RACE) coins are allocated to the winners’ account. After the race, the DRM racing cool-down period begins.