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# One Page

**Panda Farm advantages**

Panda Farm is the first completely decentralized GameFi project to go public, running on Arbitrum.

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Users can earn money from the prize pool while participating in each game and competition. The first game on the farm is the Foodies Competition. We will continue to create new games and expand the Panda ecosystem.

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**Info**

What exactly is PandaFarm (BBO)?

Panda Farm is the first completely decentralized GameFi project to go public, running on Arbitrum.

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What distinguishes PandaFarm (BBO)?

We've created unique algorithms for each game, which will be activated automatically by the contact. Panda Farm's smart contracts are decentralized, and all game data can be viewed on the chain.


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