Prohibited Duel Types
These rules define which duels are not allowed on the platform to ensure fairness, clarity, and trust for all participants.
1
Ambiguous or vague wording
Duels must be clearly defined and leave no room for interpretation.
”Will crypto go up soon?”
”Will BTC trade above $75,000 by March 25?”
2
Missing clear resolution criteria
Each duel must include a specific time and a measurable condition.
”Will BTC hit $80k?”
”Will BTC hit $80k by April 1, 18:00 UTC?”
3
Outcomes that cannot be objectively verified
Results must be based on publicly verifiable data.
”Will this project be successful?”
”Will this project launch its mainnet before June 1?”
4
Misleading or manipulative wording
Duels must not contain hidden conditions or confusing phrasing.
“Will BTC not fail to avoid staying below $80,000 before March 30?”
“Will BTC trade above $80,000 at any time before March 30, 12:00 UTC?”
5
Duels related to illegal activities or unethical content
Duels must comply with laws and basic ethical standards.
“Will [person] die this year?”
“Will [person] retain his post until the end of the year 2026?”
6
Duels where participants can directly influence the outcome
Users must not be able to manipulate results.
“Will this tweet get 100 likes?”
“Will Elon Musk make more than 5 posts on X today on July 18?”
7
Incorrect or unreliable source of truth
All measurable outcomes must rely on a clear and trusted data source.
google.com
coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitcoin/
8
Retroactive duels
Duels must be created before the outcome is known.
“Will BTC be above $100k in 2029?” (created in 2026)
“Will BTC be above $100k in 2020?” (created in 2026)