Everything you need to know before your first launch.
What is OrbitalOdds? +
OrbitalOdds is a real-time multiplayer orbital system where players launch satellites into a shared zone and win when collisions occur. It combines live physics simulation with transparent RNG for verifiable outcomes — not a casino, not a crash game, a new format entirely.
How does provably fair work? +
Each satellite receives a cryptographic seed before launch. The SHA-256 hash is committed and broadcast to all players. After a collision, seeds are revealed and anyone can verify they match. The physics is deterministic — same seeds always produce the same trajectories and the same collision.
What cryptocurrencies are supported? +
OrbitalOdds runs on USDC on the Avalanche C-Chain. Connect any Web3 wallet, deposit USDC, and your balance updates in seconds. Avalanche settles in a single confirmation — no waiting.
How much does it cost to play? +
Entry costs range from $0.50 to $15, scaling dynamically based on zone population. Early entrants pay the least — prices rise as more satellites join.
Is OrbitalOdds live? +
Yes. OrbitalOdds is live at game.orbitalodds.com. Create a free account, deposit USDC, and start launching immediately.
How is this different from crash games? +
In a crash game, a multiplier rises along a house-controlled curve. OrbitalOdds is a shared orbital system — thousands of satellites orbit together, physics determines collisions, and the pool is funded by players, not the house. There's no crash point, no house edge, and no way for the platform to influence outcomes.
Is my money safe? How do withdrawals work? +
Your funds are held in SmartVaultV3, a non-custodial smart contract on Avalanche. Withdrawals use a 2-of-3 oracle signature system. If the platform ever goes offline, the escape hatch lets you withdraw directly from the contract after 7 days — no permission needed, no one can block it.
What wallet do I need? +
Any Web3 wallet on Avalanche C-Chain — MetaMask, Core Wallet, Rabby. Connect, deposit USDC, and you're ready in under a minute.
Where does the money go? +
65% of every launch fee goes to the reward pool, paid to collision winners. 35% is the platform fee. Same split every time, visible on every launch confirmation.
Why Avalanche? +
Sub-second finality, gas fees under a cent, and native USDC issued directly by Circle. For a real-time system where collisions happen every few seconds, instant settlement matters.
What responsible gaming tools are available? +
Deposit limits, wager limits, and self-exclusion — all server-enforced. Self-exclusion immediately locks your account for a duration you choose. These controls can't be bypassed by clearing cookies or switching devices.