Game
reading the chain…
Game
reading the chain…
Game #69 · set #1
The coin rebuilt as a ride — even money in, fair doubles after.
One rung of the coinflip streak.
All-time
first round 2d ago · last 1d ago
How it's built
The first flip is even money: win EXACTLY 2.00×, lose the stake, at 49.25% — the whole 1.5% edge is those 75bps of probability, nowhere else. Every double after is a TRUE fair 50/50 ×2, so the edge is charged once per ride (the crash principle) and the pot runs clean powers of two; the root seals at exactly 985000ppm at every depth, zero tuning. Each rung's name is its forced-collect ceiling — 2^K× is the variance class — and the UI picks the deepest rung the stake seats. There is no separate 2× rung: it compiles byte-identical to limbo-200, and a byte-identical tree is the same sealed object.
Build one yourself — the SDK seals any distribution the edge band admits.
Sealed on-chain
These numbers are read from the sealed tree itself, not from this site's copy of it. Sealing is one-way: the contract verified the optimal-play return against its edge band once, and the tree has been immutable since — every round below settled against exactly these words.
The committed game tree
The whole game as the contract holds it, reconstructed from the sealed on-chain words at render time. Hover any node: green-filled nodes are chance (the seed decides), outlined nodes are decisions (you decide), colored endpoints are payouts. This object is what was submitted for edge-checking — the contract never learned the rules, only this shape.
Recent rounds
Each round's roll is re-derived from the revealed seed on its channel's proof page — nothing here is read from a private database of outcomes.