Over the past three months, Supra’s decentralized Verifiable Random Function (dVRF) has hit a huge milestone:
1.2M dVRF requests per month
Closest competitor? ~800K*
This makes Supra dVRF the most used onchain randomness system in Web3 today.
Why Builders Choose Supra dVRF
It comes down to performance and reliability:
Sub-second responses (no waiting around)
Actually reliable at scale (millions of reqs without breaking)
Available across chains (not locked to one ecosystem)
When you need randomness that works 100% of the time, builders are choosing Supra.
Who’s Using It?
Supra dVRF powers use cases across Web3, including:
Gaming (loot drops, matchmaking, random events)
Lotteries & raffles
NFT mints & reveals
If your app needs randomness that’s both verifiable and fast, this is where it happens.
What This Unlocks
1.2M monthly requests isn’t just a flex — it’s proof that builders are scaling with confidence:
- DeFi apps that stay fair and secure
- Games with real-time randomization
- NFT projects that can handle demand without lag or risk
Supra dVRF delivers randomness the way it should have always been in Web3.
Build With Supra dVRF
Interested in trying it? You can learn more here:
supra.com/vrf-product
*Based on publicly available information.
Let’s Discuss 
We’d love to hear your thoughts:
- What do you think is the most important use case for onchain randomness?
- Have you run into randomness issues in your own projects (or ones you’ve used)?
