Overtime’s $OVER Token and Account Abstraction UX Now Live
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Advertisement     Disclaimer: The below article is sponsored, and the views in it do not represent those of ZyCrypto. Readers should conduct independent research before taking any actions related to the project mentioned in this piece. This article should not be regarded as investment advice. The onchain sportsbook platform Overtime has announced the launch of its native token, $OVER, and the formal integration of its parent protocol, Thales, under the Overtime brand. The platform has also unveiled a new primary domain and implemented full Account Abstraction integration to enhance the platform’s user experience. As a fully on-chain sportsbook with four years of development, Overtime is finally ready to compete with traditional off-chain platforms, offering functionalities on par with such platforms. Already, the platform has over $200 million in volume, support for over 100 sports and leagues, 50,000 active users, and more than 10,000 unique betting markets. Overtime, built on the Ethereum network, operates a fully decentralized, permissionless sportsbook platform. It allows anyone seamless access with a simple connection without the barriers of traditional restrictive betting limits, arbitrary bans, or withheld payouts. Advertisement   Because of its role in the growth of Thales DAO, the community voted for it to be fully merged with it. This introduces a new concept known as Overtime Accounts. This is an on-chain smart account designed to abstract wallet and EVM network complexities. They use Particle Network to create wallets seamlessly via Social Logins and Biconomy’s SDK to handle the smart-account functionalities. This enables frictionless transactions through its Paymaster, Bundler, and Session Keys infrastructure. Once an Overtime Account has been created, users can deposit supported collateral into their designated address to access Overtime’s on-chain sportsbook interface. Supported features on the platform include parlays, system bets, same-game parlays (SGPs), futures, and live betting. Since transactions are…
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