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$5,000 Launch Raffle – Everything You Need to Know

Updated over 2 months ago

To celebrate the launch of DropBet, we’re giving away $5,000 in promotional rewards to 50 lucky winners! Here's a breakdown of how the raffle works and answers to the most common questions we've received.


How Do I Enter the Raffle?

Joining the raffle is simple:

  1. Create a DropBet account during the raffle period.

  2. That’s it — you’re automatically entered!


How Are Winners Chosen?

  • Winners are selected in batches of 10 over the course of one week after launch.

  • You can win at any time during that week, so keep an eye on your balance.

  • We also announce winners on our official X (Twitter) page, so be sure to follow us for updates.


What Do I Win?

  • 50 winners will each receive $100 in promotional balance.

  • This balance will appear in your DropBet account and can be used to explore our original games.


Important Terms You Should Know

  • The promotional balance has a 35x wagering requirement before any winnings can be withdrawn.

  • It expires 15 days after being credited, so make sure to use it on time.

  • Each user can only win once, and multiple accounts are strictly prohibited. Any attempt to cheat will result in disqualification.


Did You Receive $100? Congrats! Here's What to Do Next:

  • The $100 will appear as a promotional balance.

  • Head over to our original games and start playing to meet the 35x wagering requirement.

  • Track your wagering progress directly in your wallet section.


FAQs

Q: I got $100 in my balance, is that from the raffle?
Yes! If you signed up during the launch period, you may be one of the 50 winners.

Q: Can I withdraw the $100 directly?
No, the promotional balance must be wagered 35x before any withdrawal is allowed.

Q: What happens if I don’t meet the wager in 15 days?
The promo balance and any winnings from it will expire after 15 days.

Q: Can I win more than once if I create multiple accounts?
No. Only one entry per person is allowed. Multiple accounts will lead to disqualification.


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