Most coin flips put you against the house. PvP Coinflip puts you against another person. You create a duel, pick your side, and someone else takes the other. The winner takes the pot. It is the same one-tap simplicity as solo coinflip, with the extra sting of beating an actual opponent.
Because both stakes and the result live on-chain, neither player can rig the toss or back out once the coin is in the air.
Set your stake, lock in heads or tails, and share the link or wait in the lobby for a challenger. When an opponent joins and matches the stake, the contract flips the coin and settles instantly. There is no dealer in the middle taking a cut on the result itself, just two players and a verifiable flip.
A 1v1 flip is close to a coin toss between equals, so the edge is thin and the swings are sharp. It rewards players who like the social side of betting, calling someone out, settling a score, running it back after a loss. Keep the stakes sane and treat each duel as its own event.
Once both sides are locked and matched, a smart contract draws the result from on-chain randomness and pays the pot to the winning side. Both players can verify the same transaction.
No. Stakes are escrowed by the contract and the flip resolves automatically, so neither player can change the side, the amount, or walk away with the pot once the duel is matched.