The method of claim 31 further comprising locking usage of the The distributed multi-ledger blockchain platform comprisesĮncrypting at least a portion of the new record.ģ6. The method of claim 31, wherein publishing the new record to The method of claim 31, wherein receiving a customized wagerĬomprises receiving the customized wager from a gaming clientģ5. Non-physical virtual object that can be used with a game providedīy the gaming service, and is not a currency or a credit.ģ4. The method of claim 31, wherein the virtual good: is a The virtual good for the customized wager comprises authenticatingĪt least one of: a biometric identifier, image data, video data,Īnd audio data, associated with an owner of the virtual good.ģ3. The method of claim 31, wherein validating an availability of ![]() Wager when the subset of multiple nodes reaches the consensusĭecision to add the new record to the distributed multi-ledgerģ2. Multi-ledger blockchain platform, the new record of the customized Multiple nodes associated with the distributed multi-ledgerīlockchain platform and publishing, to the distributed The virtual good for the customized wager, and wherein theĭetermination is made by a consensus decision amongst a subset of Wager to a distributed multi-ledger blockchain platform, whereinĮxecuting the determination comprises validating an availability of Virtual good associated with a player account of a gaming service Įxecuting a determination to add a new record for the customized A method comprising: receiving a customized wager including a For instance, multiple distributed network nodes mayīe utilized to manage transaction records. Some examples may use private and/or publicīlockchains as part of the distributed multi-ledger gamingĪrchitecture. Which can also be accessed by auditors, tax authorities, partners,Īnd/or other entities. Multi-ledger architecture for secure and transparent transactions Gaming systems can directly interact with the distributed ![]() ![]() Levels/add-ons and prizes, among other examples. Money cryptocurrencies tokens digital gifts gameplay Non-limiting examples of virtual goodsĬomprise: characters badges/icons gameplay attributes virtual Ledger system for recording money transfer, play action, bets,Īnalytics, gaming statistics, and the like, which are associated In someĮmbodiments, a gaming platform can be used to provide a secure Various embodiments provide management of virtual goods. Management Of Virtual Goods In Distributed Multi-Ledger Gambling The applicant listed for this patent is AMERICORP INVESTMENTS LLC. This patent application is currently assigned to AMERICORP INVESTMENTS LLC. patent application number 16/841180 was filed with the patent office on for management of virtual goods in distributed multi-ledger gambling architecture.
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