Live on BSC · Real USDT · No RNG

THE
GRID

30s Per round
3 Players / room
12 Rows on grid
0% Rake on losses
Play Now How it works

Simple to watch.
Hard to stop.

Three players. Twelve rows. One live BTC price wave. Every 30 seconds the wave lands somewhere — and the room reacts.

Phase 01 · 10 seconds

Pick your rows

Up to 3 bets per round, one per row. Every stake goes into the shared pool. Bets lock when time's up.

Full mechanics

Phase 02 · 15 seconds

Watch the wave

The wave tracks the live Binance BTC feed, scaled to real volatility. High movement — rows shift fast. Low movement — every millimetre counts.

Phase 03 · 5 seconds

Resolve

Wave lands on a bet row — pool splits between winners. Lands in a gap or empty row — dead zone. Full pool rolls to jackpot, house takes nothing.

See the math

Always

The tension never fully goes away

Even if all three players spread every bet across different rows — 9 covered, 3 open. Plus 11 dead zone gaps. A rollover is always possible.

Most crypto casinos take a cut whether you win or lose. This one doesn't.

That's not a moral stance. It's how pari-mutuel math works. You're in a pool against other players. The house only earns when someone actually wins.



The math, open and transparent →
Rake only on winning rounds

No winner, no rake. House earns nothing on dead zone rounds.

Zero fees on deposits or losses

Lose a round — the house took nothing from that interaction.

No RNG anywhere in the system

Outcome is the Binance BTC feed at the exact moment the timer ends.

Dead zone jackpots roll intact

Full pool carries forward. Nothing extracted until someone wins.

Players vs players, not the house

Pari-mutuel pool. Your winnings come from other players' stakes.

It keeps building
until someone hits.

Every dead zone round rolls the full pool forward. House takes nothing. Jackpot accumulates until the wave finally lands on a covered row.


Dead zone and rollover mechanics →

We can't manipulate the outcome. Neither can you.

No RNG. No server-side seed. The wave head position at the moment the timer expires is determined entirely by the Binance live feed — public, real-time, not controlled by anyone in this game.



Why no RNG matters →
// round resolution
 
oracle: "binance_live_feed"
rng: null // does not exist
outcome: wave_head_position
 
rake_on_win: true
rake_on_loss: false
rake_on_deposit: false
rake_on_deadzone: false
 
deadzone_pool: "rolls_forward_intact"
manipulation: impossible

This started because I wanted to play a game that didn't exist.

I watched the BTC price feed — that live chart, constant movement, 30 seconds of tension where it could go anywhere — and thought: why isn't there a game built around this exact feeling? I looked for it. It didn't exist. So I built it.

The mechanics are transparent. The math is open. You're an early player, not a customer of a polished platform. That's worth being honest about.

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Come tell me if I'm wrong about it.

I built the thing I wanted to play. BSC, USDT, real money, real stakes. Find the edge — if you find it, tell me.

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