
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 2× 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
- Connect your Solana wallet and start with a small amount.
- Play one round, then verify it on the Provably Fair page.
- Look up your payout transaction on a Solana explorer to confirm it settled on-chain.
- 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.