PRE-LAUNCH PREVIEW — no real bets or deposits · Co-Marketing Partner: Deep Labs
TRANSPARENT · ON-CHAIN · COMING SOON

Every Round, Decided by the Blockchain — Not by Us.

GoldenDraw predicts odd or even on the last digit of the TRON blockchain's block hash — a result anyone can verify, every 15 seconds. No house black box, just public on-chain data.

15 seconds
Current Round Pool
500,000
TRX (demo)
Round in progress
Demo Prize Pool — simulated for preview only

No account is created and no funds are involved — we'll only email you if and when GoldenDraw launches.

🎉 12,847 people have already joined the waitlist

Recent Rounds
HOW IT WORKS

Three Steps, Every 15 Seconds.

1

Pick Odd or Even

Choose a side before the round closes.

2

The Round Locks

All bets for this round are locked in together, every 15 seconds.

3

The Hash Decides

The last digit of that round's TRON block hash settles the round — anyone can verify it on-chain.

THE ODDS, EXPLAINED

A Coin Flip, Not a House Edge.

A block hash's last digit is 0–9, split evenly between odd and even. There's no built-in house advantage baked into the outcome itself — the math is as plain as a coin flip.

50% EVEN 0 · 2 · 4 · 6 · 8
50% ODD 1 · 3 · 5 · 7 · 9
WHY IT'S DIFFERENT

You Don't Have to Trust Us. You Can Verify It.

Block hashes are public the moment they're mined. GoldenDraw doesn't generate the outcome — the TRON network does. That means no hidden random number generator, and no outcome we can quietly change.

Publicly Verifiable

Every round's outcome comes from a TRON block hash — public blockchain data anyone can look up and confirm independently.

No Centralized RNG

The result isn't generated by GoldenDraw's servers. It's read from data the blockchain already produced.

HOW IT COMPARES

GoldenDraw vs. Traditional Games.

Traditional Games GoldenDraw
Who decides the outcome? The house's own system The TRON network itself
Can you verify it yourself? No — you trust the operator Yes — anyone can check the block hash
Is the process visible? Hidden random number generator Public blockchain data
Can the rules change quietly? Possible — it's a black box No — the hash isn't GoldenDraw's to control
BUILT ON
TRON Network Public Block Data Client-Side Verification
ROADMAP

Where We Are Right Now.

Pre-Launch Preview

You're looking at it — concept, mechanics, and design preview.

Testnet

Round logic tested against real TRON testnet block data.

Public Beta

Open access for feedback before any real-money consideration.

Mainnet

Full launch — timing shared with the waitlist first.

FAQ

Common Questions.

No — GoldenDraw is currently in pre-launch. This page is a preview of how it will work. Joining the waitlist does not create an account or involve any real funds.

By the last digit of a TRON block hash at the moment each round locks — a public, verifiable piece of blockchain data, not a number generated by GoldenDraw.

Yes — predicting outcomes for a prize pool is a form of gambling. GoldenDraw will require age verification (18+) and will follow applicable regional restrictions once live.

In the live product, an incorrect guess means that round's stake goes to the pool that guessed correctly. No mechanics like this are active on this preview page.

Once live, participants who guessed correctly for that round would split it. This page only simulates that concept — no real pool or payouts exist here.

No — the block hash a round depends on doesn't exist until that block is mined, so the outcome genuinely isn't knowable in advance, by GoldenDraw or anyone else.

It's only used to notify you if and when GoldenDraw launches. It is not used for anything else.