According to Foresight News, the all-chain AI gaming ecosystem, Cellula, has successfully completed a comprehensive security audit conducted by BlockSec. The company has officially open-sourced its core algorithms and code. The audit covered two main contracts, Cell and Life, as well as an energy claim auxiliary contract. The code is now open-source, and community members can access, view, and contribute to it.
Cellula uses a distribution mechanism based on Variable Rate Gradual Dutch Auctions to determine the pricing of NFT issuance. When market heat exceeds expectations, prices rise; when market heat is below expectations, prices fall; when market heat matches expectations, prices remain unchanged. Cellula has two types of NFTs: the limited-edition BitCell, which has not yet been launched and has a total of 10,220; and BitLife, which is created by leasing BitCell and undergoing synthetic casting, and has no upper limit on its total amount.