La Française des Jeux (FDJ) has launched Go Mojo, a free-play digital gaming platform underpinned by blockchain technology, that allows players to win prizes of up to €100,000.
The Go Mojo platform is developed in partnership with new media and marketing technology specialist Redpill, with players accumulating virtual currency that can be used to pay for entry to a range of different game types.
It uses blockchain technology to guarantee the security and the integrity of the games offered, FDJ added.
Players are given 30 credits upon sign-up, and can earn more by watching adverts or through referral bonuses for new sign-ups.
The platform currently offers a range of games, based on a variety of different themes, seven of which can be played to accumulate credits. There are also three – Go Mojo, Go 100 and Go Lucky – where players can bet credits to win real-money prizes.
Go Mojo, the flagship game, offers weekly draws with a top prize of €100,000 on Wednesdays and Sundays. Go 100, meanwhile, holds draws every two minutes, offering prizes of up to €100.
The final title, Go Lucky, uses a raffle format with a weekly draw featuring a €500 prize every Monday. Players can then withdraw winnings of €20 or more after verifying their identity documents to ensure they are of age.
The Go Mojo platform is developed in partnership with new media and marketing technology specialist Redpill, with players accumulating virtual currency that can be used to pay for entry to a range of different game types.
It uses blockchain technology to guarantee the security and the integrity of the games offered, FDJ added.
Players are given 30 credits upon sign-up, and can earn more by watching adverts or through referral bonuses for new sign-ups.
The platform currently offers a range of games, based on a variety of different themes, seven of which can be played to accumulate credits. There are also three – Go Mojo, Go 100 and Go Lucky – where players can bet credits to win real-money prizes.
Go Mojo, the flagship game, offers weekly draws with a top prize of €100,000 on Wednesdays and Sundays. Go 100, meanwhile, holds draws every two minutes, offering prizes of up to €100.
The final title, Go Lucky, uses a raffle format with a weekly draw featuring a €500 prize every Monday. Players can then withdraw winnings of €20 or more after verifying their identity documents to ensure they are of age.