ORE v2 made you bet SOL on a grid and pray to a random number. We loved it — so we kept the board and deleted the dice.
What's left is the oldest problem in distributed systems, and the oldest problem between people: four generals must agree to attack — or all die — and some of them are lying.
No oracle. No RNG. No house edge you can't see. Four banners, sealed orders, and one question every round: can three of four agree before someone breaks the treaty?
The only randomness left is human.
Stake SOL into a banner and seal an order — attack or retreat — as a hash. Nobody can read it. The lying happens out here, in the group chat.
Orders unseal at once. Now everyone learns who kept their word and who didn't — recorded forever in the betrayal ledger.
Three of four banners agree and the order carries; the dissenters are slashed and split among the loyal.