What is Rust Coinflip?
Key facts
- Each round commits the SHA-256 hash of the server seed before the flip; the raw seed is revealed after the result so anyone can verify the outcome.
- On Rust Snowball, the rake is a flat 5%; the joining player's side is auto-assigned at the moment of resolution.
- Coinflip is one of the lowest-edge Rust gambling formats — the only edge to the house is the rake, with no in-game edge added.
- Most Rust coinflip sites allow players to flip against either bots (instant matches) or other players (slightly better EV from no bot inventory cost).
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Frequently asked questions
- What is Rust Coinflip?
- Rust Coinflip is a 1v1 skin-stake game where two players each contribute Rust skins to a pot and a coin flip — generated server-side via HMAC-SHA256 commit-reveal — decides which player wins the whole pot, minus a small house rake (5% on Rust Snowball).
- Rust Coinflip — fact 1?
- Each round commits the SHA-256 hash of the server seed before the flip; the raw seed is revealed after the result so anyone can verify the outcome.
- Rust Coinflip — fact 2?
- On Rust Snowball, the rake is a flat 5%; the joining player's side is auto-assigned at the moment of resolution.
- Rust Coinflip — fact 3?
- Coinflip is one of the lowest-edge Rust gambling formats — the only edge to the house is the rake, with no in-game edge added.
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