How it works

Drop in sats. Or don't.

BitPoolz is a Bitcoin prize pool that runs on math you can verify and a ledger you can read. No house edge in the shadows. NoΒ mystery algorithm. Just two pools, one draw, and a winner the universe picked β€” not us.

The whole thing in 30 seconds

  1. 1. A pool opens with a sats target (say, 1,000,000).
  2. 2. Players join β€” either with sats (paid) or with a free email entry.
  3. 3. When the pool fills, a future Bitcoin block decides the winners.
  4. 4. Prizes ship to the winners' Lightning wallets β€” usually in under a minute.
  5. 5. The whole thing is recorded publicly. Anyone can re-run the math.
Step 01

Two pools. One main prize. One growing wave.

Every BitPoolz pool has two ways in. Same pool, two completely different paths to a payout.

Pool A Β· Paid

Drop in sats. 1 sat = 1 ticket. When the pool fills, one weighted winner takes the main prize. More sats, better odds β€” straightforward.

Pool B Β· Free

One email. Zero cost. Every free entry earns a ticket into The Tsunami β€” a site-wide jackpot drawn separately from the per-pool prizes.

You can win real Bitcoin without ever spending a sat. That's not a gimmick β€” it's what makes this a legal sweepstakes instead of a lottery.

Step 02

Satoshis as tickets, not as decimals.

One satoshi β€” the smallest unit of bitcoin β€” equals one ticket. If you drop 10,000 sats, you get 10,000 tickets. If you drop 50, you get 50. No tiers, no "packages," no upsells.

Under the hood we use integer math only β€” no decimals ever touch the money. That's a nerdy way of saying: zero rounding errors, zero sats mysteriously vanishing, zero "oops, the calculation was off by a fraction of a percent." What you put in is what gets counted. Down to the satoshi.

Step 03

The house fee, fully on display.

A flat 1.5% fee comes out of each paid entry. We A flat 5% fee comes out of each paid entry. We split it like this:

4.5%
House
Pure operating revenue. That's the whole business model.
0.5%
The Tsunami 🌊
Feeds the site-wide free-pool jackpot
0.00%
Hidden fees
There are none.

That 0.5% slice β€” one part in two hundred β€” is what makes the free side work. Every paid entry across BitPoolz funnels a sliver into The Tsunami, a single growing jackpot drawn from everyone who entered free. No paid player loses anything they weren't already paying. A free player gets a real shot at a real, growing pile of Bitcoin.

Step 04

🌊 The Tsunami β€” the jackpot for free players.

Here's where it gets fun. Every time someone enters a paid pool anywhere on BitPoolz, 0.5% of their entry slides into one single, site-wide prize pot β€” The Tsunami.

It doesn't reset between pools. It doesn't reset between days. It just growsβ€” quietly, relentlessly, one sliver at a time β€” until it's drawn. Then one lucky free-pool entrant gets hit by the entire wave.

How you get in:Drop one email into any pool's free entry form. That earns you a ticket into the next Tsunami draw. Enter more pools, get more tickets. No payment, no upgrade, no catch.

The pitch in one line: paid players quietly fund a growing Bitcoin jackpot that only free players can win.

Step 05

The draw is decided by a Bitcoin block.

Here's the part that should win your trust.

Before any pool opens,we publish a sealed fingerprint of a secret random seed. Think of it as locking a number inside a glass safe in public view β€” everyone can see the safe, no one can see what's inside.

When the pool fills, we mix that secret seed with a future Bitcoin block hash β€” a number that literally does not exist yet at the moment your entry is recorded. Nobody on earth β€” including us β€” can predict, influence, or fake what that block hash will be.

After the draw, we open the safe. The seed gets published. Anyone with a calculator (or a Python script, or a calculator-shaped friend) can re-run the math and arrive at the exact same winner we did.

In other words: the randomness comes from the Bitcoin blockchain itself. If we could rig BitPoolz, we could rig Bitcoin. We can't.

Step 06

The payout is instant. Like, actually instant.

The moment a draw resolves, the prize is sent over the Lightning Networkβ€” Bitcoin's instant-payment layer. We're talking seconds, not days. No bank holds. No "processing." No email asking for your routing number.

Win at 9:47:03 PM. Get paid at 9:47:05 PM. Tell your friends by 9:48.

Step 07

Everything is on a public ledger.

Every entry, every fee, every payout β€” written once, never edited, visible to anyone who wants to look. It's an append-only ledger, which is a fancy way of saying: if we ever tried to change a number after the fact, the whole chain would break and you'd see it from a mile away.

You don't have to trust BitPoolz. You can audit BitPoolz. Open the ledger right now β†’

Take a dip in the BitPoolz.

Real Bitcoin. Real odds. Real math. No purchase necessary.

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