FAQ
What is the house fee?
PNL Games charges a 10% house fee on every game pot
70% of that fee is distributed to $PNL stakers — rewarding long-term supporters with direct revenue from platform activity. The remaining 30% goes toward development and platform growth, ensuring PNL Games continues to evolve and scale over time.
Do I need a fresh wallet to play? Yes— you need to fund a new clean wallet and meet the funding requirements. However, once you lose all the SOL in that wallet, you cannot refill it and continue in the same game with that same wallet. To re-enter the game, you’ll need to fund a new wallet and send a new entry to the pot. Each wallet is treated as a single-entry competitor. No reups. No second chances.
What tokens are eligible for tracking? Only tokens ending in “pump” are tracked by our system. This keeps the competition clean, contained, and focused.
What if I accidentally send more than 1 SOL? Your wallet will be automatically disqualified for that round. The system is strict — 1 SOL means 1 SOL. No exceptions.
Can I withdraw my SOL after I enter? No. Once you send the entry fee to the game wallet, it’s locked in until the round ends. This ensures the pot is fixed and competitive integrity is maintained.
What happens if I join a game late? If the timer’s still active, you can enter — but you’ll have less time to trade. The leaderboard won’t adjust for late entries.
Is there a minimum hold time for trades to count? Not yet — but a hold-time mechanic is coming in future challenges to reward conviction over quick flips.
How do I accept my winnings? Your winnings are automatically sent to the same wallet you used to enter the game once the round concludes. The winning wallet and transaction will be posted on Twitter. No extra steps needed.
Why does PNL Games use a manual verification system? Because real money is at stake. We manually verify all winners to ensure no one cheated, manipulated, or botted their way to the top. Fair play is our number one priority.
What happens if I rug myself or lose everything? Your wallet’s PnL reflects the pain. There’s no bailout. If you crash and burn, it’s all on-chain for the leaderboard to see.
What is the time interval between games? Each game has a set duration (like 4, 12, or 24 hours) depending on the mode. Once a round ends, there's a short cooldown before the next game opens.
How are game durations decided? We will offer a mix of fast-paced games (4–14 hours) and longer battles (1–3 days). Custom game durations are coming soon with private matches.
Can I play in multiple games at the same time? Not yet — but multi-pot support is on the roadmap. Soon, you’ll be able to trench across multiple games at once.
Can I create my own private game? Private games are coming soon. You’ll be able to host invite-only rounds, set buy-ins, and customize durations.
Can I play on mobile devices? Yes — PNL Games is fully accessible through mobile web browsers.
Will my wallet be visible to others? Yes — your wallet address appears on the public leaderboard. In the future you will be able to link your Twitter to flex directly on CT.
Do I need $PNL to play? No — games are entered with SOL, not $PNL (currently). The token will have staking utility to earn 7% of the house fee (10%) and more.
How can I buy $PNL? You can purchase $PNL directly on platforms like Pump.fun, Pumpswap, and other Solana-based trading platforms such as Axiom, Photon, Bullx, and other Solana DEXs.
Centralized exchange (CEX) listings are also planned and will be available soon.
Always use official links and contract addresses to avoid scams and stay safe in the trenches.
Is this gambling?
No. PNL Games is a skill-based trading competition, not a chance-based system. There’s no house edge, no randomness — just trading performance.
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