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April 24, 2026, 11:04:08 AM
Last edit: May 02, 2026, 12:25:35 PM by Lostbtc05
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👑 Fatafat.Online ⚡

Hi everyone,
I’m new here from India 🇮🇳 and have been exploring BTC Bitcoin along with small experimental projects around prediction-style games.

I wanted to share something I’ve been working on and also get feedback from the community.

In Kolkata, there’s a long-running number-based game (commonly known as “Fatafat”) that’s played offline using fiat currency through local dealers. The results are declared publicly at fixed intervals, so outcomes are not controlled by any single operator.

Based on that idea, I built a simple online version for people who prefer using Bitcoin instead of cash. The goal wasn’t to reinvent anything—just to replicate a familiar system in a digital format.

How it works (simple overview):

Players choose a number (0–9) during an open round (“baji” round).
Results are based on publicly declared outcomes (same reference used in offline markets).
Since results are external, there’s no direct control or manipulation from the platform side.

Basic payout structure:

Single number prediction → 9x return
Patti-style prediction → up to 100x return

The structure follows what’s already common in offline versions, just adapted for an online environment.

I understand platforms like this require trust, so I’m not making any big claims—just sharing the concept and implementation. If anyone has feedback on fairness, transparency, or improvements, I’d genuinely like to hear it.

Thanks for reading. Cheers.  Cheesy

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August 14, 2026, 07:15:25 AM
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Good idea! I like the emphasis on transparency and making results public. The Fatafat aspect may be familiar, but putting it in the Bitcoin framework definitely makes the topic more interesting. Fairness and trustworthiness will be important aspects for users.
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