Despite its popularity and massive scale, the traditional lottery model suffers from multiple systemic issues:
In games like Lotto 6/45, the odds of winning the jackpot are 1 in over 8 million.
In the US Powerball, it’s even worse: 1 in 292 million.
The vast majority of players lose — repeatedly — with no return.
Each ticket is valid for a single draw only.
Once the result is announced, losing tickets become completely worthless.
No long-term engagement or compounding benefit exists for frequent players.
Many players, especially during economic downturns, buy tickets in hopes of fast recovery.
However, repeated losses can lead to deeper financial stress, not relief.
Winners are celebrated, but losers — the 99% — receive no feedback, reward, or second chance.
There’s no mechanism to recognize participation or build community loyalty.
Users cannot verify how winning numbers are drawn.
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