Entropy Generation task
This task is not available yet, but the Unetwork team has previewed what it is expected to involve. Entropy means true randomness. Modern digital systems rely on randomness to stay secure, fair, and resistant to manipulation.
This matters for cryptography, blockchain validation, fair gaming, fintech security, cybersecurity, and decentralised infrastructure.
Most software produces pseudorandom numbers. These can look random, but they are created by a formula and may be predictable. True entropy needs unpredictable real-world input.
A single device can generate some randomness, but a distributed network of many devices in many locations can produce stronger entropy with no single point of failure.
In practice, your phone is expected to contribute tiny entropy samples in the background. Unetwork would validate, combine, and filter those inputs to help build a stronger decentralised source of randomness.
The preview suggests that verifiable results may be recorded immutably onto the World Mobile Chain. This would let companies independently verify the randomness and prove its origin and provenance.
This can matter for regulated industries that need proof that randomness was not manipulated or controlled by one party, and that it leaves an auditable trail.
As the industry moves toward post-quantum security, strong entropy becomes even more important. We have not tested this task yet because it is not online. When it is available, we will try it and upload a fuller guide.