Chain Pot · Live on Solana Mainnet

Games on ChainPot

Every game here works the same way: you join a room, pay a SOL entry fee, and play live against other people. The pot is held and paid out by an on-chain Solana program — no custodian, no withdrawal queue.

Play Snake for SOL

A fast, competitive take on the classic. Pay your entry in SOL, cut your rivals off, and be the last snake slithering to take the pooled entry fees.

1v1 · Arena · Cashout

Learn how it plays

Play Football for SOL

Real-time 2D football, 1v1 up to 8v8. Pay your entry in SOL and outscore the other side — the winning team splits the pot.

1v1 up to 8v8

Learn how it plays

How every ChainPot game works

The games are different but the money works identically in all of them. Whichever one you pick, you are playing other people for a pot made of everyone's entry fees — never against the house, and never against bots filling out a room.

  1. 1

    Pick a room

    Rooms are grouped by entry fee and size, from a 1v1 up to a twenty-player arena. You can see the fee and the pot before you commit to anything.

  2. 2

    Pay the entry from your wallet

    Your entry goes straight into the room escrow held by the Solana program. Nothing is custodied for you — there is no site balance to top up first.

  3. 3

    Winners are paid on-chain

    When the match resolves, the program pays out: the whole pot to the last player standing, or an even split between the winning team. It is automatic and lands in seconds.

Which one should you start with?

Start with Snake if you want short matches you can win on your own. Rounds are quick, the controls are one thumb or one arrow key, and nobody else can cost you the pot — you survive or you do not. It is also where the always-open Cashout rooms live, so you can join one at any moment instead of waiting for a room to fill.

Pick Football if you would rather play with other people than against all of them. Team sizes run from 1v1 to 8v8, matches are decided on goals rather than survival, and the winning side splits the pot between its players. Bring friends and an 8v8 becomes a genuine team game.

Both are skill games with a server-authoritative simulation, so nothing about the outcome is random — the same inputs from a better player beat a worse one. If you have never paid an on-chain entry fee before, the wallet guide walks through funding a wallet and what each transaction you sign actually does.