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Traditional gambling has a house — a counterparty that takes the other side of your bet and keeps a built-in edge so it wins over time. Luckie has none of that.

How it actually works

Every Luckie game is player-vs-player:
  • Players put up their stakes, which are held in escrow.
  • A winner is chosen from provably fair randomness.
  • The escrow pays the winner the pot, minus a small protocol fee.
The protocol is never a participant. It can’t win, can’t lose, and can’t tilt the odds — it only holds funds and pays out.
A protocol fee is not a house edge. The fee is a flat, transparent cut taken from the pot to run the platform — it is never Luckie taking the other side of your wager.

Even odds, by design

Coinflip

Two players, 50/50. Both stake the same amount; the winner takes both stakes. There is no hidden margin.

Jackpot

Many players, one pot. Your chance of winning is exactly your share of the pot — no buy-in gets an advantage.