CasinoPvP
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Deep dive into Protocol, Casino, Sports betting, where to bet and our B2B affiliate program.

Player vs Player

PvP games are currently luck-based games.

Russian Roulette

Can you profit by gambling? Sure you can if you host big Russian Roulette.

Host creates a Russian Roulette game by setting the number of open seats, the buy-in, a deadline date and the winning percentage. They can also choose to make the game public or private.

Once all seats are filled or the deadline arrives, the game is ready for resolution. When the trigger is pulled, winners are determined, sharing the total prize pool minus the house edge.

Importantly, the host benefits from this house edge, receiving 50% of it, which adds an element of profitability for them.

Coin Flip Battle

Host creates a Coin Flip battle by setting the game variables, including the coin side and the buy-in. Then the battle is established on-chain and can only be canceled by the host if no opponents are registered. The host can also choose to make the game private, allowing only specific opponents to join.

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