Lucky.fun: On-Chain Deposit and Payout Data
Measured from this operator's hot wallets. These are not figures the operator reports about itself.
Where the Balance Sits
Hot-wallet holdings split by chain and by asset.
By chain
| BNB Chain | $56.54K |
| Ethereum | $5.97K |
| Tron | $487.38 |
| Solana | $18.84 |
By asset
| Asset | Amount | Value |
|---|---|---|
| BNB | 93 | $56.54K |
| Stablecoins | 5.44K | $5.44K |
| ETH | 1 | $1.00K |
| SOL | 0 | $18.71 |
| TRX | 55 | $18.47 |
What the retention ratio does and does not mean
Retention is deposits minus attributed payouts, as a share of deposits. It is not a house edge. Payout attribution is deliberately conservative — we only count an outbound transfer when it returns to an address that deposited — so real payout rates are higher than shown and retention correspondingly lower. Use it to compare operators against each other and against themselves over time, not as an absolute margin.
Hot-wallet balances are working capital, not player funds held in trust, and can be moved to cold storage at any moment. A falling balance is not by itself a solvency signal.
18+. Gambling involves real financial risk and can be addictive. This page publishes on-chain measurements for transparency and research; it is not a recommendation to gamble with any operator.