Real account activity
A signed-in participant uses an account balance and takes a real position in the shared market pool.
Public disclosure | Updated July 2026
What Flashpoly's activity, player, pool, volume, fee, and payment figures mean, including what they do not mean.
Three activity types
Flashpoly uses separate mechanisms for independent real-money participation, free practice, and house-funded market activity.
A signed-in participant uses an account balance and takes a real position in the shared market pool.
An anonymous visitor follows the same outcome and quoted return, but contributes no funds and receives no withdrawable payout.
Flashpoly may fund participants that join recurring pools before lock and settle under the same market rule.
Flashpoly may use house-operated participants to keep a recurring market active. They stake house funds, enter before the market locks, receive no privileged future price information, and win or lose against the same disclosed settlement value.
House-operated participants are not independent human users. Their calls can appear in visible market activity, pool totals, round results, gross volume, and gross winnings. Those figures must not be interpreted as verified organic traction without a separate independent-human measure.
Practice calls never enter the real-money pool. Practice does not affect player liabilities, platform revenue, or withdrawable winnings. A practice return is a simulation of what the quoted call would have returned under the live round's outcome.
Metric definitions
| Metric | What it can include | What it does not prove |
|---|---|---|
| Pool size | Independent and house-funded real stakes on both sides | Unique players, deposits, revenue, or organic demand |
| Gross volume | Repeated stakes across recurring rounds, including house-funded stakes | Net deposits, net revenue, or money retained by Flashpoly |
| Gross winnings | Positive returns generated by correct calls, potentially including house-funded calls | Independent-player profit or net player earnings |
| Playing now | Recent participants, practice presence, connected viewers, and active market participants | Verified independent funded accounts |
| Deposits | USDC credited to player accounts | Revenue; deposited balances remain player liabilities until played |
| Fee revenue | The applicable share of fees generated by real mixed pools | Gross market volume or treasury balance |
The current Bitcoin market settles against the Pyth Hermes BTC/USD feed. Flashpoly records a lock price when entry closes and a final price after the five-second outcome window. Real-money entry is unavailable when the production feed is disconnected, synthetic, or stale.
Chart animation and resampling are presentation only. The raw latest server-observed prices determine the result. The complete rule, tie threshold, refund matrix, and fee calculation are published in the market methodology.
Deposits and withdrawals use USDC on Solana. Blockchain transfers are publicly inspectable, while the Flashpoly account ledger records the balance owed to each player. A deposit is not platform income. It remains part of the player's balance until used or withdrawn.
Withdrawal limits and operational safety checks can delay or pause a request. A pause does not convert a player balance into platform revenue. Support can investigate a payment using its account and on-chain transaction history.
USDC transfers occur on Solana. Market timing, pool accounting, and round settlement are operated by Flashpoly's server using the disclosed external price feed.
The current mixed-pool fee is 3% of the total pool, capped at the losing side. House-only rounds do not create real fee revenue. Ties, void rounds, and one-sided pools return stakes without a fee.
Short-duration BTC/USD outcomes are highly uncertain. The fee means repeated play has a long-run cost for a typical participant. Flashpoly does not promise an edge, guaranteed returns, reliable profit, or income from play.
Real-money participation is only for adults where lawful. Prediction markets, gambling products, and short-duration financial outcomes can be classified differently across jurisdictions. A player is responsible for complying with local rules and should not participate where prohibited.
Questions and records
For an account, deposit, withdrawal, or result question, contact Flashpoly with the player name and approximate event time.
If a published Flashpoly figure is mislabeled or materially incorrect, the team should correct the label or source data rather than preserve a larger promotional number.