
June 29, 2026 · By Fasol.fun
Fasol.fun vs Rugs.fun: Which Solana Crash Game Wins?
If you like riding a multiplier and cashing out before it crashes, two Solana names come up: Fasol.fun and Rugs.fun. Both are on-chain, both are fast, and both live or die on one thing — fairness. Here's an honest, side-by-side look. (We build Fasol, so we'll show our work and let you verify the claims yourself rather than just take our side.)
The quick version
- Rugs.fun is a single, novel game: a crash dressed as a live "trading" candlestick chart — you buy, watch it climb, and sell before it "rugs" to zero. Trading-flavoured and high-adrenaline.
- Fasol.fun is three classic provably-fair games — Crash, Coinflip and Jackpot — with 100% RTP, odds that aren't tilted, and a flat, transparent 2% fee.
Both run on Solana with instant SOL payouts, played straight from your wallet. The real differences are fairness transparency, variety, and how the cost works.
How each one plays
Rugs.fun turns the crash format into a price chart: instead of a clean multiplier, you watch candlesticks and try to sell before a sudden "rug" wipes the position. It's a clever, distinctive hook — closer to a degen trading simulator than a classic on-chain game.
Fasol.fun Crash keeps it transparent: a multiplier climbs from 1.00×, you cash out before it busts. What you see is the game — no disguise. And if Crash isn't your mood, Coinflip (a true 50/50, 2× payout) and Jackpot (add SOL, bigger share = better odds, winner takes the pot) are right there.
Fairness: the part that actually matters
Almost every on-chain platform says "provably fair." The real question is whether you can verify it.
On Fasol.fun, each result comes from a server seed that's committed (as a hash) before you play and revealed after — so you can re-compute the outcome yourself and confirm nothing changed. Payouts are real on-chain Solana transactions you can look up by signature. The point isn't "trust us"; it's that you don't have to.
Our advice for any platform — Fasol, Rugs, or anyone else — is the same: don't take "provably fair" as a slogan. Open the verify page, check one result yourself, and look up the payout on-chain. If a platform makes that easy, that's a green flag. If it doesn't, ask why. (Fasol's Provably Fair page walks through it step by step.)
Cost: hidden edge vs. visible fee
This is where Fasol is deliberately different. Fasol runs at 100% RTP — the odds aren't tilted against you. A 50/50 flip is genuinely 50/50; multipliers aren't shaded against you. Instead, Fasol charges a flat, transparent 2% transaction fee — a commission you can see, not a number hidden inside the math.
With any competitor, do the same homework: read how their economics work — where the edge or fee lives, and whether it's clearly disclosed. Transparent beats hidden, every time.
Which should you play?
- Want the novel, trading-style adrenaline of one signature game? Rugs.fun's fake-chart rug mechanic is genuinely distinctive.
- Want variety, classic on-chain games, and fairness + costs you can see and verify? That's what we built Fasol.fun for — Crash, Coinflip and Jackpot, 100% RTP, flat 2% fee, verify every result.
There's no universal "best." But if transparency and choice matter to you, give Fasol a spin and check a result yourself.
FAQ
Is Fasol.fun or Rugs.fun better? They're built on different ideas. Rugs.fun is one novel crash-as-trading game; Fasol.fun offers three classic provably-fair games (Crash, Coinflip, Jackpot) with 100% RTP and a flat 2% fee. Choose variety + verifiable fairness (Fasol) or the signature rug mechanic (Rugs).
Are both provably fair? Both use provably-fair systems. What matters is whether you can verify a result yourself — on Fasol you can, via the Provably Fair page and on-chain payout lookups.
Do I need an account to play either? No — both are on-chain and play straight from your self-custodial Solana wallet.
What's a "rug" in a crash game? It's when the multiplier or chart suddenly collapses. In Fasol Crash it's a clean bust; in Rugs.fun it's themed as a price "rug" to zero. Either way, cash out before it happens.
Try Fasol.fun for yourself — Crash, Coinflip, Jackpot — and verify your first result on the Provably Fair page. Play responsibly, 18+.