Use Case Spotlight: Trustworthy Giveaways

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2 min readJul 14, 2019

Amazon Prime Day is upon us and many customers are raring to score cheap deals and possibly free giveaways. These giveaways allow Amazon customers to sign up for an item tailored to their purchasing history in exchange for watching a 30 second video.

There are quite a few pitfalls to such giveaways from the consumer perspective. For one, people have weak trust in lottery systems. Running a raffle for something simple, like a free drink or a t-shirt might work on the micro level, but on the macro level, a lottery with potentially millions of entrants would cause concern especially if the entity running the lottery is a for-profit entity like Amazon.

Blockchain provides a solution to such a problem. For example, a blockchain-powered smart contract can ensure that transactions for a lottery can be trustless. The assets could be placed in the contract first, the program then purchases the prizes, and then users are picked directly by the contract. This eliminates the problem behind multiple entries, forgeries, and the creeping thought that the organization itself is picking who to give away the item to.

Small problems like a giveaway may seem “boring” but also hint at blockchain’s overall potential. Eventually, every small problem could be solved by blockchain. NASGO provides a one-stop-solution for businesses to integrated blockchain into their systems at minimal cost. Find out how to deal with small, medium, and large problems at https://nasgo.com/.

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