CFPH, LLC (20240242574). SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PEER-TO-PEER WIRELESS GAMING simplified abstract

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SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PEER-TO-PEER WIRELESS GAMING

Organization Name

CFPH, LLC

Inventor(s)

Lee M. Amaitis of New York NY (US)

Joseph M. Asher of New York NY (US)

Robert F. Bahrampour of New York NY (US)

Darrin M. Mylet of Tampa FL (US)

Alan B. Wilkins of Cary NC (US)

Howard W. Lutnick of New York NY (US)

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PEER-TO-PEER WIRELESS GAMING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240242574 titled 'SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PEER-TO-PEER WIRELESS GAMING

The gaming system described in the patent application allows users to access various applications through gaming communication devices connected to a communication network, with at least a portion of the network being wireless. These applications include gambling, financial, entertainment services, and other types of transactions. The system may also feature a user location determination function to prevent unauthorized transactions from taking place.

  • Users can access applications through gaming communication devices connected to a communication network.
  • Applications available include gambling, financial services, entertainment services, and other transaction types.
  • At least a portion of the network is wireless.
  • The system includes a user location determination feature to prevent unauthorized transactions.

Potential Applications: The technology could be used in online gaming platforms, financial services applications, entertainment services, and other transactional systems.

Problems Solved: The system addresses the issue of unauthorized transactions by incorporating a user location determination feature.

Benefits: Users can securely access a variety of applications through gaming communication devices, enhancing their overall experience and security.

Commercial Applications: This technology could be utilized in online gaming platforms, financial institutions, entertainment companies, and other industries that require secure transactional systems.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the user location determination feature work to prevent unauthorized transactions? 2. What are the potential security implications of using gaming communication devices for accessing sensitive applications?


Original Abstract Submitted

a gaming system is provided. the gaming system allows users to access applications via gaming communication devices coupled to a communication network. at least a portion of the network may be wireless. the gaming applications include gambling, financial, entertainment service, and other types of transactions. the system may include a user location determination feature to prevent users from conducting transactions from unauthorized areas.