1. What is Crazy ETH?
Crazy ETH is a lightweight gamified trading product on the platform based on ETH/USDT market fluctuations. In each round, users can choose to support either the Alpha camp or the Beta camp. The system generates results for both sides based on data nodes hit by real-time ETH K-lines, and automatically determines the winner and settles the round after it ends.
2. What is the core gameplay of Crazy ETH?
In each round, users need to choose either Alpha Wins or Beta Wins during the prediction phase and enter a bet amount. Then the round enters the number-hitting phase, where real-time ETH K-lines sequentially hit data nodes, and the system alternately assigns nodes to Alpha and Beta. After both sides receive 5 nodes each, the system determines the winner based on the result level.
3. How long does each round last?
Each round is mainly divided into three phases:
- Prediction Phase: Approximately 10 seconds, during which users can choose a camp and place a bet.
- Number-Hitting Phase: Approximately 10 seconds, during which the system generates and displays nodes for both sides based on ETH market data.
- Settlement Phase: Approximately 10 seconds, during which the system calculates the results for both sides and completes fund settlement.
The specific countdown is subject to the actual display on the page.
4. What are the Alpha camp and the Beta camp?
Alpha and Beta are the two opposing camps in each round. When placing a bet, users need to choose one of the camps as their predicted direction. If the chosen camp ultimately wins, the user receives the corresponding profit; if the chosen camp loses, the user incurs a corresponding loss; if both sides tie, the round results in neither profit nor loss.
5. What account funds does Crazy ETH use?
Crazy ETH uses Hyper account funds for trading. If the Hyper account balance is insufficient, users need to deposit funds or transfer funds into the Hyper account before participating.
6. What bet amounts are supported?
The page provides quick bet amount options, such as 10, 50, 100, 200 USDT (specific amounts are subject to the page display). Users can also enter a custom bet amount.
Custom amounts must meet the platform's minimum and maximum bet limits and cannot exceed the range supported by the account's available balance.
7. Why is margin frozen when placing a bet?
Crazy ETH uses floating multiplier settlement, and the maximum possible loss is 5 times the bet amount. Therefore, when a user places a bet, the system freezes 5 times the bet amount as the risk margin for that round.
Example: If a user bets 100 USDT, the system freezes 500 USDT. After settlement, the system deducts or returns the margin based on the win/loss result.
8. What happens if the balance is insufficient?
If the Hyper account's available balance is insufficient to cover the required margin for the current round, the user will not be able to place a bet, and the page will display an insufficient balance warning. Users can deposit or transfer funds to the Hyper account before trying again.
9. What are the result levels in Crazy ETH?
The result levels, from highest to lowest, are:
- Five Small Whales
- Mega Whale
- Super Whale
- Whale 9
- Whale 8
- Whale 7
- Whale 6 to Whale 1
- No Whale
The higher the result level, the higher its priority when comparing winners.
10. What is "No Whale"?
When no 3 nodes out of the 5 can be found whose sum is a multiple of 10, the result is No Whale. (Whale nodes count as 10.)
11. What are "Whale 1" through "Whale 9"?
If 3 nodes out of the 5 can be found whose sum is a multiple of 10, a Base Whale is formed. The remaining 2 nodes are added together, and the units digit becomes the whale level.
For example, if the sum of the remaining 2 nodes has a units digit of 8, the result is Whale 8.
12. What is "Super Whale"?
When a Base Whale is formed and the sum of the remaining 2 nodes has a units digit of 0 (i.e., the sum of the remaining 2 nodes is also a multiple of 10), the result is Super Whale.
13. What is "Mega Whale"?
When all 5 nodes consist entirely of Whale nodes, the result is Mega Whale.
14. What is "Five Small Whales"?
When all 5 numeric nodes are less than or equal to 4, and the total points are less than or equal to 10, the result is Five Small Whales.
15. How are winners determined between Alpha and Beta?
The system determines the winner in the following order:
- First, compare the result levels of both sides; the side with the higher level wins.
- If the levels are the same, compare the largest single node among each side's 5 nodes; the side with the larger largest single node wins.
- If the levels are the same and the largest single nodes are also the same, it is declared a tie.
16. How is a tie settled?
If Alpha and Beta are determined to have tied, there is no profit or loss in that round, and no fees are charged. The system will fully unfreeze and return the margin frozen for that round.
17. What are the profit multipliers in Crazy ETH?
The profit multiplier is determined by the winning side's result level:
| Winning Side Result | Profit Multiplier |
|---|---|
| Five Small Whales | 5x |
| Mega Whale | 4x |
| Super Whale | 3x |
| Whale 7, Whale 8, Whale 9 | 2x |
| Whale 6 and below, No Whale | 1x |
Regardless of whether the user chooses Alpha or Beta, the final multiplier is always based on the winning side's result level.
18. How is a successful prediction settled?
If the camp chosen by the user wins, the system calculates the reward based on the winning side's result level.
Calculation method:
- Gross Profit = Bet Amount × Round Multiplier
- Fee = Gross Profit × 5%
- User's Actual Profit = Gross Profit × 95%
- Frozen margin will be unfrozen after settlement
Example: A user bets 100 USDT, predicting Alpha to win. If Alpha wins with Super Whale and the round multiplier is 3x, the gross profit is 300 USDT, the fee is 15 USDT, and the user's actual profit is 285 USDT.
19. How is a failed prediction settled?
If the camp chosen by the user loses, the system calculates the user's loss based on the winning side's result level.
Calculation method:
- User's Loss = Bet Amount × Round Multiplier
- The system deducts the loss from the frozen margin
- The remaining margin is returned after settlement
Example: A user bets 100 USDT, freezing 500 USDT in margin. If the opponent wins with Whale 8 and the round multiplier is 2x, the user's loss is 200 USDT, and the remaining 300 USDT is returned.
20. Is a fee charged for successful predictions?
Yes. A fee is charged only for successful predictions, at 5% of the gross profit.
No fee is charged for failed predictions or ties.
21. Can a bet be cancelled or modified after placing it?
No. Once a user successfully places a bet in the current round, the bet button will be grayed out until the round ends. Please confirm the camp and amount before placing a bet.
22. Can I place multiple bets in the same round?
Once a bet is successfully placed in the current round, it cannot be further modified or duplicated. Specific restrictions are subject to the actual page status.
23. What does the 24-hour trading volume on the page mean?
The 24-hour trading volume displays the total cumulative bet amount placed in Crazy ETH over the past 24 hours, helping users gauge recent participation activity.
24. What does the 24-hour rewards distributed on the page mean?
The 24-hour rewards distributed display the total reward amount distributed by the platform over the past 24 hours, excluding fees.
25. How can I view historical rounds?
Users can view historical round information on the gameplay page, including round IDs, reward amounts distributed, and round results. Round results include Alpha Wins, Beta Wins, and Ties.
26. How can I view my historical orders?
Users can click the order entry in the upper right corner of the trading page to access the historical orders page and view Crazy ETH orders. Order information includes:
- Round Result
- Alpha Result vs Beta Result
- Settlement Amount
- Order Direction
- Bet Amount
- Return Rate
- Order Time
- Settlement Time
27. How are fund flows displayed?
Crazy ETH fund flows are displayed in the relevant fund flow categories. Freezing margin when placing a bet does not immediately generate a fund flow record; the corresponding record is generated only after the actual settlement is completed.
Common flow types include:
- Crazy ETH - Profit/Loss Settlement
- Crazy ETH - Fee
28. What is the difference between demo trading and live trading?
Demo trading is for experiencing the gameplay and familiarizing yourself with the rules, involving no real funds or profit/loss. Live trading uses real funds from the Hyper account to participate, and settlement results will affect the account balance.
Specific entry points are subject to the actual display on the App or Web page.
29. Is the result of Crazy ETH fair?
Crazy ETH plans to provide fairness verification capabilities. The system generates a server random seed hash before the round starts and publishes the server random seed after settlement. Users can verify the hash to confirm that the platform did not modify the random seed during the round.
Specific fairness verification entry points and verifiable information are subject to the actual page display.
30. Why are the node results related to ETH market data?
Crazy ETH uses real-time ETH/USDT market data as the gameplay underlying asset. Each round generates a price range based on ETH market fluctuations and generates results for Alpha and Beta through K-line data node impacts.
31. What should I do if the page displays "Please select a bet amount"?
This indicates that the user has not yet selected or entered a bet amount. Please select a quick amount option or enter a custom amount before clicking the bet button.
32. What should I do if the page displays "Insufficient available balance"?
This indicates that the current Hyper account's available balance is insufficient to cover the margin requirement for this round. Users can deposit or transfer more funds to the Hyper account before attempting to place a bet again.
33. What should I do if the page displays "Bet amount exceeds the limit"?
This indicates that the custom bet amount entered by the user exceeds the platform's current maximum bet limit. Please reduce the bet amount and try again.
34. Why is the settlement amount different from the bet amount?
Crazy ETH uses multiplier-based settlement. The settlement amount is affected by the following factors:
- Whether the user's prediction was successful
- The winning side's result level
- The corresponding multiplier for that round
- Whether the 5% fee is charged
- Whether the round ended in a tie
Therefore, the settlement amount is not necessarily equal to the bet amount.
35. What are the risks of Crazy ETH?
Crazy ETH is a highly volatile gamified trading product with multiplier-based settlement. Users may earn profits, but may also incur losses exceeding the bet amount, with a maximum loss of up to 5 times the bet amount.
Please understand the rules and risks before participating rationally, and avoid investing funds beyond your capacity to bear.