The post Algorand (ALGO) Runs Largest VRF Draw Ever with 79K Wallets in Algoland Finale appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Jessie A Ellis Jan 13, 2026 20:31The post Algorand (ALGO) Runs Largest VRF Draw Ever with 79K Wallets in Algoland Finale appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Jessie A Ellis Jan 13, 2026 20:31

Algorand (ALGO) Runs Largest VRF Draw Ever with 79K Wallets in Algoland Finale

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Jessie A Ellis
Jan 13, 2026 20:31

Algorand (ALGO)’s Algoland event concludes with record-breaking 79,000-wallet VRF draw, showcasing native on-chain randomness that eliminates oracle costs for dApps.

Algorand (ALGO) just pulled off its biggest on-chain lottery ever. On January 13, the Algorand Foundation ran a Verifiable Random Function draw with over 79,000 participating wallets—the largest VRF event in the network’s history—as the grand finale to its Algoland campaign.

The livestreamed event served as both a prize distribution and a public demonstration of Algorand’s native randomness capabilities, which the foundation positions as a key differentiator from chains relying on external oracles.

Why Native VRF Matters for Builders

Most blockchains force developers to pay for third-party oracle services every time they need verifiable randomness. Chainlink VRF, for instance, charges per request. Algorand bakes VRF directly into its Pure Proof of Stake consensus layer, exposing it through an on-chain randomness beacon that any smart contract can call.

The practical difference? Lower costs and simpler architecture for games, NFT mints, raffles, and any application where users need proof that outcomes weren’t rigged.

“When a Web2 app says ‘picked at random,’ it can be rebuilt on Algorand with verifiable draws instead of black-box servers,” the foundation noted in its announcement.

Technical Edge Over Block Hash Workarounds

Some chains use block hashes as pseudo-random seeds—a cheaper but weaker approach. The problem: miners or validators who don’t like their assigned random value can sometimes manipulate block contents to change the hash, effectively gaming the outcome.

Algorand’s VRF generates a random value plus a cryptographic proof that anyone can verify but nobody can predict or bias ahead of time. The same VRF algorithm that secures block production also powers the public randomness beacon.

For developers, this means calling native randomness directly from smart contracts without trusting external infrastructure or defending against manipulation accusations.

Market Context

ALGO trades at $0.1362 as of January 13, down roughly 2% over 24 hours, with a market cap of $1.21 billion. The token hasn’t seen immediate price movement from the Algoland conclusion—these ecosystem events rarely trigger short-term volatility.

The network has stayed active on the development front. Earlier this month, Brale launched a stablecoin platform on Algorand, and a recent hackathon highlighted ongoing builder interest in the ecosystem.

What This Means for dApp Developers

The 79,000-wallet draw wasn’t just marketing theater. It stress-tested Algorand’s randomness infrastructure at scale, proving the system handles high-participation events without degradation.

For teams building lottery mechanics, gaming applications, or fair-launch token distributions, Algorand’s pitch is straightforward: skip the oracle fees, avoid the “this was rigged” accusations, and let the protocol handle verification.

Whether that advantage translates to meaningful developer migration remains the open question. But the infrastructure now has a public proof point at scale.

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Source: https://blockchain.news/news/algorand-largest-vrf-draw-79k-wallets-algoland

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