What it is
Ten matches, one set
You call every match in the matchweek, not one event in isolation. That combinatorial difficulty is what makes perfect accuracy rare and a good track record hard to fake.
Read more →The carry pool
A prize pool that grows week after week and is only ever won outright, by a column with all ten correct. It is funded exclusively by prize money nobody claimed.
Read more →Squads
Groups of players buy units behind a single leader and own the fraction they paid for. Leaders compete on a public record and earn a commission fixed before anyone buys in.
Read more →Results on-chain
Every result is published on-chain and can be challenged by anyone before prizes are distributed. Nothing depends on an operator choosing to pay.
Read more →How it works
Open
A new matchweek goes live with ten curated matches from the top European leagues. Fixtures and the current prize pool are visible on-chain.
Pick
Players submit predictions — one or more of home, draw or away for each of the ten matches. The cost follows from the picks themselves, so there is nothing to stake by hand. Submissions close fifteen minutes before the first kick-off.
Resolve
Once every match finishes, results and outcomes are published on-chain. A 48-hour dispute window opens immediately after.
Distribute
After the dispute window closes clean, the prize pool is allocated automatically across the accuracy tiers.
Claim
Winners have thirty days to claim, once per prediction. Anything left unclaimed after that rolls into the carry pool.
Being unsure about a match is not a dead end. Back two or three of its outcomes and the protocol prices that coverage exactly: every combination you cover is a column, and every column costs the same fixed unit price. How columns are priced · See it in the app