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Valve hosts the lobby. Valve's records settle the pot.

How it clears

THE FLOW, STEP BY STEP

Serverless by design — Valve hosts every game. We issue a private lobby that only your match can use, you fight, and Valve’s own match record settles the pot. Nothing to install, nothing to trust.

1. StakeSolo or full five-stack. Squad mode: every member confirms their own stake.
2. LobbyWe generate the private lobby name + password. Host it, join it, take sides.
3. PlayStandard Dota in a Valve lobby — 1v1 Solo Mid for duels, full 5v5 for squads.
4. SettleOur poller finds the finished game in Valve’s records and pays the winner.
formats · 1v1 solo mid · 5v5 squad wagers · weekly contestssettled by · Valve's official match records
The rails under every game

WALLET, AI, AND FAIR PLAY

One web3 wallet

Stakes, pots, and contest entries all move in GIGI credits on the hashtag.org network — escrowed the moment you commit, refunded in full whenever a match can't settle honestly.

AI on both sides of the result

An AI watchdog scores every settled result against impossible-play patterns and holds suspicious pots for human review — and an AI coach reads your real match data to train you between wagers.

The record is the referee

DOTA 2 results come from Valve's official match records. Players never report their own results — on any game, on any format.

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