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Is 1$ wager equal to 1 EXP?
Is 1$ wager equal to 1 EXP?

An article diving into explaining the difference between wager & EXP when it come to VIP leveling up.

Updated over a week ago

Is 1$ = 1 EXP?

Diving directly into it, the answer is NO!

In our VIP program, we utilize EXP as a gauge for your progression, rather than relying solely on the monetary value of your wagers. To provide clarity, EXP serves as a reflection of your wagers, but it does not adhere to a strict 1-to-1 ratio.

Whenever you place a wager, you will earn EXP; nevertheless, the amount acquired may differ depending on the specific game, as well as varying odds within the same game.

Here are a few instances where you may encounter variations in EXP compared to your initial wager:

Dice:

During dice gameplay, bets with a winning chance of 75% or higher will only earn Approximately 5% of the wager amount as EXP. To provide an example, a $1 wager would grant you Approximately 0.05 EXP.

Crash:

While engaging in the crash game, bets that are cashed out below 2x will only generate Approximately 5% of the original wager as EXP. To provide an example, a $1 wager would grant you Approximately 0.05 EXP.

Sports:

During Sports Betting, there exists an EXP boost that is exclusive to this category and not present in other games. For all bets placed on sports events with odds exceeding 1.4x, you will receive Approximately 3 times the amount of EXP compared to the original wager. To provide an example, a $1 wager would grant you Approximately 3 EXP.

However, bets on sports events with odds below 1.4x will only earn Approximately 10% of the wager as EXP. To provide an example, a $1 wager would grant you Approximately 0.1 EXP.

Deposit Bonus:

During a deposit bonus, all wagers made with locked balance will contribute 15% of the wager amount as EXP. To provide an example, a $1 wager would grant you Approximately 0.15 EXP.


⚠️ Note that EXP rates are subject to modification at any given time and my vary based on gameplay.

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