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# CR Presentation

The Challenge Rooms are the place within the Homie Wars where you can play against your friends or against other Homies whenever you want.&#x20;

The dynamic is simple, each Homie that participates in a Challenge Room puts at stake an amount of $HomieCoins with which the prize of the game will be established. The winner of the Challenge Room will win the prize.

Public & Priavate Challenge Rooms:

* **Public Challenge Rooms:** no password. Can be accessed by anyone. Ideal to play with any Homie.
* **Private Challenge Rooms:** with password. Only people who know the password will be able to access. Ideal for playing with friends.


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