Coinflip Game Explained
Coinflip is the simplest crypto-casino game: bet on heads or tails for a near-even payout. This guide explains it. It is a crypto game.
- You pick heads or tails and stake an amount.
- It is close to even, but the house edge makes the payout slightly under double, so it is just under a true 50/50 return.
- Many crypto versions are provably fair, so each flip can be verified.
How it works
You pick heads or tails and stake an amount. A virtual coin is flipped, and you win a near-double payout if you guessed right.
Near 50/50
The chance is close to even, with the house edge making the payout slightly under double.
Streak play
Some versions let you ride a winning streak, flipping again to double up, with the risk of losing it all on one wrong call.
Provable fairness
Many coinflip games are provably fair, so each flip can be verified. Remember each flip is independent — see gambling myths. Set a budget and play responsibly.
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FAQ
You pick heads or tails and stake an amount. A virtual coin is flipped and you win a near-double payout if you guessed correctly.
It is close to even, but the house edge makes the payout slightly under double, so it is just under a true 50/50 return.
Many crypto versions are provably fair, so each flip can be verified. Each flip is independent of the last.
Last updated: 2026-06-15