Predict crypto. Climb the leaderboard. No real money.
Bitcoin halving, ETF approvals, Ethereum upgrades, altcoin season — call the next move and earn in-game coins. GutCall coins are fictional; they buy bragging rights and cosmetics, never cash.

How crypto predictions work on GutCall
Every crypto challenge is a question with a verifiable outcome — for example, "Will BTC close above $100,000 on December 31?" or "Which Layer-2 will surpass Arbitrum in TVL first?". Each one resolves automatically once the underlying source of truth is settled.
Players stake fictional GutCall coins on the option they think is most likely. The community's stake distribution becomes the live odds you see on each card — so even before placing your own prediction you can read where consensus sits.
Winning predictions pay out from the losing side's stakes after a small platform fee. Coins are never exchanged for cash, prizes, or anything of monetary value — they are an in-game currency, kept inside the GutCall account.
Why crypto players use GutCall
Coverage across the stack
BTC and ETH headlines plus altcoin upgrades, exchange listings, ETF flows, on-chain milestones, and macro events that move the market.
Community odds, live
Every challenge shows where the stake is sitting in real time. Read the consensus before you commit a single coin.
No real money
Coins are fictional and non-transferable. GutCall is entertainment, not investment — and certainly not a place to deposit funds.
Climb without paying
Free coins on signup plus daily and weekly claims mean every leaderboard rank is reachable without ever opening your wallet.
Seasonal championships
Top crypto predictors of each season earn pinned profile badges, premium cosmetics, and a permanent spot in the seasons archive.
Private crypto leagues
Spin up a league with your group chat, lock it to invite-only, and run a private prediction series on this week's headlines.
Crypto FAQ
Am I betting real money on crypto outcomes?
No. GutCall uses an in-game coin that has no cash value, can't be cashed out, and can't be exchanged for prizes or financial rewards. The product is a free-to-play prediction game, not a betting service.
How are crypto challenges resolved?
Each challenge spells out its resolution source — usually a public price feed for the close on a specific date, a stated on-chain metric, or an official announcement. The platform reads that source and settles the market automatically.
Can I suggest a crypto challenge?
Yes. Paid Creator and Pro plans unlock the challenge authoring suite, including a crypto-aware question template with built-in resolution-source presets for the major exchanges and on-chain dashboards.
Do I need a wallet or to connect my exchange?
Never. GutCall does not custody crypto, ask for wallet signatures, or read from your exchange. The price feeds we use are public market data; the coins you stake are internal to the GutCall account.
What happens if a crypto challenge has no clear winner?
If the resolution source returns an ambiguous result, the challenge moves to dispute, the creator and the community review the evidence, and the platform either resolves or voids the market. Stakes return on a void.
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