The crypto Wheel is a money wheel with a twist you control. Segments around the rim carry different multipliers, you set how much you want to risk, and the spin lands where it lands. Some setups spread the risk across lots of small wins; others gamble it all on a few big segments.
Every spin is settled on-chain, so the landing spot is decided by randomness you can audit, not by a wheel that quietly favours the house.
Higher risk wheels stack fewer, larger multipliers next to more dead segments. Lower risk wheels hand out frequent small wins that keep a balance ticking over. Neither is "better", they just trade steadiness for the chance at a big hit. Choose the profile that matches the session you actually want.
Your return is the stake multiplied by whatever segment the wheel stops on, so a 5x lands five times your bet and a dead segment returns nothing. Over many spins the average payout sits just under break-even, which is the house edge doing its quiet work. Short bursts can run hot or cold well beyond that average.
The stopping segment is drawn from on-chain randomness and recorded in the bet transaction, so each spin can be checked independently.
It offers bigger top multipliers but lands them less often. The long-run average is similar across risk levels; the difference is how bumpy the ride feels.