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VRF v2

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Chainlink VRF v2 offers highly scalable, configurable, and gas-efficient on-chain randomness for powering NFTs and gaming dApps. More specifically, Chainlink VRF v2 introduced the ability to access multiple random outputs in a single, on-chain request.[1]

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VRF v2

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Timeline

Date Media Author Title
31 May 22 Article Polygon Chainlink VRF V2 is Now Live on Polygon
26 May 22 Tweet Chainlink Chainlink VRF, the recommended RNG solution for Polygon developers, just got a whole lot better with VRF v2.
25 Feb 22 Article BNB Blog Chainlink Brings VRF v2 to BNB Chain, Providing Scalable, Configurable, and Low-Cost On-Chain Randomness
16 Feb 22 Article Chainlink Chainlink VRF v2 Is Now Live on Mainnet, Providing Highly Scalable, Configurable, and Gas-Efficient On-Chain Randomness for NFT and Gaming dApps

Educational

Date Media Author Title
N/A Official Docs Chainlink Introduction to Chainlink VRF
12 Mar 22 Video Chainlink Exploring Chainlink VRF v2 | Developer Walkthrough
25 Feb 22 Article BNB Chain Chainlink Brings VRF v2 to BNB Chain, Providing Scalable, Configurable, and Low-Cost On-Chain Randomness