Most casinos pay you the same whether the world's fastest-moving asset is flat or rocketing. Vendetta Saloon does not. When BTC, ETH, or SOL is pumping on the live market during your bet, the platform amplifies your winnings — an extra multiplier on top of the base payout, funded from a dedicated variance buffer inside the winner pool.
The mechanic is straightforward. When you place a bet, a snapshot of the featured crypto's price is taken. When your bet resolves, the current price is compared to the snapshot. If the price is higher by a meaningful margin, a bonus multiplier is applied to your PROFIT (not your gross payout — this is important).
Applying the bonus to profit only matters because it keeps the math honest. If you bet 100 chips and win 110, your profit is 10. A 50% pump bonus makes your total payout 100 + 10*1.5 = 115 chips. You get the bonus on the 10 you won, not the 100 you wagered. This is the correct behavior — bonuses should reward winning, not movement of stake.
The bonus is capped. Even during an extreme pump, there is a maximum amplification. This is not to punish winners — it is to keep the winner pool solvent during multi-percentage-point crypto rallies. Without the cap, a single pump during a round with many winners could drain the pool past the point where subsequent players could be paid. The cap protects everyone at the table, winners and losers alike.
You will see the pump bonus most clearly on Crypto Crash, where the multiplier climbs steadily and a well-timed cashout during a BTC rally can stack the base multiplier with the pump bonus. Vendetta Roulette's winning number also qualifies for the pump if BTC is pumping when your bet resolves. Deadeye Shootout is a third hunting ground — the featured crypto rotates, so check the status before committing.
The economic engineering here matters. Vendetta Saloon's wager allocation sets aside 5% of every bet specifically as a pump-bonus variance buffer, on top of the 85% pay-table RTP target. This means 90% of every wager goes into the winner pool — 85% for standard payouts, 5% reserved for pump-bonus absorption. Most casinos do not pre-fund their promotional upside. Vendetta does, and publishes the math for anyone who wants to check it.
For players, the practical advice is simple. During volatile crypto market conditions, your expected value is mechanically higher than during flat markets, at the same house edge. This does not flip the edge — the house still wins long-term — but it shifts the distribution of outcomes in your favor during rallies. Don't chase pumps, don't over-bet just because price is moving, but do understand that a winning round during a pump pays more than the same win during a flat hour.
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