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Is Fasol.fun Legit? An Honest, On-Chain Look

June 24, 2026 · By Fasol.fun · Updated June 29, 2026

Is Fasol.fun Legit? An Honest, On-Chain Look

If you've found Fasol.fun and your first instinct was to search "is this legit?" — good instinct. That's the right question to ask about any place you'd put SOL. This is an honest answer, not a sales pitch: here's what Fasol.fun actually is, and more importantly, how you can verify it yourself instead of taking our word for it.

The short answer

Fasol.fun is a provably-fair, on-chain games platform on Solana with three games — Crash, Coinflip and Jackpot. "Legit" for an on-chain game doesn't mean "trust us." It means you can independently check that results aren't rigged and that payouts really happen on-chain — and you can. The rest of this article shows you how.

What is Fasol.fun?

Fasol.fun runs as a Telegram Web App and on the web at fasol.fun. You connect a Solana wallet, play in SOL, and winnings settle in SOL. The three games:

  • Crash — a multiplier climbs from 1.00×; you cash out before it busts.
  • Coinflip — a 50/50 flip, heads or tails, paying your stake.
  • Jackpot — players add SOL to a shared pot; a bigger share of the pot means better odds, and the winner takes it.

There's also an hourly SOL airdrop funded by a share of platform fees, paid in real SOL straight to players' wallets — see the airdrop note below. You play directly from your wallet.

What "legit" really means for an on-chain game

Plenty of sites say they're fair. On-chain games let you prove it. Two things make Fasol.fun verifiable:

1. Provably fair — you can check every result

Every Crash, Coinflip and Jackpot outcome is generated with a provably-fair system: a server seed (committed in advance), combined with on-chain data, produces a result that cannot be changed after you play. After a round, the seed is revealed so you can re-compute the outcome yourself and confirm it matches.

You don't have to take that on faith — the Provably Fair page walks through the exact server-seed / slot-hash mechanism and lets you verify a result step by step. If a game lets you do this, it physically can't quietly tilt the odds against you. If a platform can't show you this, that's your red flag.

2. On-chain payouts — verifiable on Solana

Because play and payouts happen on Solana, the money movements are public. A win is a real on-chain transaction you can look up on any Solana explorer by its signature. There's no opaque internal ledger you have to trust.

3. Self-custodial — payouts in SOL

You play directly from your own Solana wallet and always keep custody of your funds — payouts are made in SOL back to your wallet. (Where you're allowed to play depends on your region — see the caveats below.)

4. 100% RTP — fair odds, just a flat fee

Here's the part that sets Fasol.fun apart: it runs at 100% RTP (return to player). The odds aren't tilted in anyone's favour — a 50/50 flip is genuinely 50/50, and the multipliers aren't quietly shaded against you. Instead, Fasol charges a flat, transparent 2% transaction fee — a commission you can see, not a hidden cut. On an on-chain game you can see exactly what you're paying.

The airdrop

Part of what makes Fasol.fun different is that fees flow back to players. An hourly SOL airdrop distributes a share of platform fees (plus a seed) as real SOL to players' wallets, with a larger mega drop every few hours. It's paid in SOL — not a points balance or a future token — so, like everything else here, you can see it land on-chain.

The honest caveats

A fair article says the uncomfortable parts too:

  • The outcome of any round is chance. 100% RTP and provably-fair mean the odds are honest and not tilted against you — but the result of any single round is still random. No strategy beats a fair coin flip, and a flat 2% fee applies. Play for fun, not as a way to make money.
  • Each round is independent. A Crash that's busted low five times in a row is not "due" for a high one — past rounds never change the next one.
  • Only play what you can afford to lose. Set a limit before you start. If it stops being fun, stop.
  • Region matters. Access is restricted in some jurisdictions; you're responsible for whether it's legal where you are. Play responsibly, 18+ (or your local age of majority).

The difference with Fasol.fun is that it lets you verify the fairness part rather than asking you to assume it.

How to try Fasol.fun safely

  1. Connect your Solana wallet and start with a small amount.
  2. Play one round, then verify it on the Provably Fair page.
  3. Look up your payout transaction on a Solana explorer to confirm it settled on-chain.
  4. Decide for yourself — now you're judging it on evidence, not marketing.

Once you've checked a result with your own eyes, "is it legit?" stops being a leap of faith.

FAQ

Is Fasol.fun a scam? No — it's a provably-fair, on-chain Solana games platform. Every result can be independently verified and payouts are real Solana transactions. You can confirm both yourself; see Provably Fair.

Is Fasol.fun provably fair? Yes. Results use a committed server seed plus on-chain data, revealed after each round so you can re-compute and confirm them.

Are the odds tilted against players? No — Fasol runs at 100% RTP, so the odds aren't shaded in anyone's favour. Instead, Fasol charges only a flat, transparent 2% transaction fee (a commission you can see).

How does the airdrop work? An hourly SOL drop shares a portion of platform fees (plus a seed) with players, with a larger mega drop every few hours. It's paid in real SOL to your wallet.

How are winnings paid out? In SOL, on-chain, to your connected wallet — verifiable on any Solana explorer.


Ready to check it for yourself? Try Crash, Coinflip or Jackpot — and verify your first result on the Provably Fair page. Play responsibly.

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