On-chain transparency, Bitcoin transactions, blocks and confirmations — how blockchain technology makes Bitok Arena's competition publicly verifiable.
Bitok Arena runs entirely on the Bitcoin blockchain. Every entry is an on-chain transaction. Every prize payout is an on-chain transaction. The leaderboard reflects the actual state of confirmed transactions — not an internal database, not a platform-controlled ledger. Any participant can verify every round result independently by inspecting the Bitcoin blockchain.
The posts in this category cover blockchain fundamentals — how transactions are confirmed, what the mempool is, how fees affect confirmation time, what SegWit and Taproot addresses mean for competition entries, and what the blockchain actually records about your Bitok Arena participation. On-chain transparency is not a marketing claim here: it is the architectural foundation the entire competition is built on.