Welcome to CX Chain
Imagine a blockchain where every dice roll is provably fair, every bet is transparent, and anyone can become part of the casino's house. That's CX Chain—a specialized Layer 1 blockchain built on Avalanche that's reimagining how decentralized gaming works.
What Makes CX Chain Different?
Traditional online casinos ask you to trust them. CX Chain flips this model on its head by using cryptographic proofs and transparent smart contracts. When you play a game on CX Chain, you're not trusting a faceless operator—you're trusting mathematics.
At its core, CX Chain solves three fundamental problems that have plagued blockchain gaming: How do you prove randomness is truly random? How do you ensure there's always enough liquidity for big wins? And how do you keep the network decentralized while maintaining efficiency?
Verifiable Fairness through Chainlink VRF integration means every game outcome can be mathematically proven. Shared Liquidity Pools ensure games always have capital for payouts while letting anyone earn from the house edge. NFT-based Validation through House Node Licenses prevents wealth concentration while securing the network.
How Everything Fits Together
Think of CX Chain as three interconnected layers working in harmony. The network layer is built on Avalanche's robust infrastructure, giving us EVM compatibility (so developers can use familiar tools) and cross-chain messaging capabilities through Avalanche Teleporter.
On top of that sits the gaming layer, where VRF-enabled smart contracts handle everything from roulette spins to dice rolls. These contracts automatically tap into shared liquidity pools and distribute payouts without any human intervention—no delays, no disputes, just code executing exactly as programmed.
The economic layer ties it all together with the CX token (used for transaction fees and planned governance), House Node License NFTs (which grant validation rights), and LP tokens (representing your share of the liquidity pools).
Your Journey Through This Documentation
We've organized everything to take you from curious newcomer to confident participant:
Platform Overview starts with the big picture—what CX Chain does and why it matters. You'll understand the architecture without drowning in technical details.
Token Economics explains the dual-asset model: CX tokens and House Node Licenses. You'll see how the deflationary tokenomics work and why separating planned governance from validation rights matters.
Liquidity Pools breaks down how you can become the house by providing capital. We'll show you the math behind APY calculations and explain why automatic compounding is such a game-changer.
VRF Integration dives into the technical magic that makes provably fair gaming possible. Don't worry—we explain the complex cross-chain VRF flow in plain language.
If you're a player curious about fairness, jump to the VRF section. If you're interested in earning yield, start with Liquidity Pools. If you want the full picture, just keep reading in order.
What You Can Do on CX Chain
The beauty of CX Chain is that it's truly permissionless. As a player, you can bet on games knowing every outcome is cryptographically verifiable—no trust required. As a liquidity provider, you can deposit tokens into shared pools and earn a percentage of the house edge automatically. As a node operator (if you hold a House Node License), you validate transactions and earn protocol fees. And as a developer, you can build new games using our VRF integration libraries and liquidity pool interfaces.
Every role serves a purpose, and the protocol aligns everyone's incentives. Players want fair games, liquidity providers want sustainable returns, validators need network activity, and developers need engaged users. CX Chain's design ensures that as one group succeeds, everyone benefits.
The Philosophy Behind CX Chain
We're not trying to be everything to everyone. CX Chain is laser-focused on casino-style gaming with verifiable randomness and shared liquidity infrastructure. This specialization lets us optimize transaction costs for gaming, create purpose-built liquidity management systems, and implement gaming-specific security measures that wouldn't make sense on a general-purpose blockchain.
By focusing exclusively on gaming, we can make opinionated design decisions that a general-purpose blockchain can't. Our transaction costs are optimized for gaming patterns, our VRF integration is seamless, and our liquidity pools are built specifically for managing casino economics.
Ready to dive deeper? Let's start with the platform overview to see how all these pieces come together in practice.