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BTC Lottery
Win up to $80,000 — every 10 minutes
Powered by Bitcoin. Fully verifiable. No KYC required.
✔ Instant payouts to your wallet
✔ No verification needed
✔ Results proven on the blockchain
✔ Instant payouts to your wallet
✔ No verification needed
✔ Results proven on the blockchain

No signup. No risk. Instant results









Don’t trust us — verify it yourself

Pick 6 numbers
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Bitcoin picks the numbers — not us
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Any match wins
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Numbers pulled from the Bitcoin blockchain. 100% publicly verifiable results
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VERIFY RESULTS
First BTC Lottery Result
Blockchain result

Full block link

Last 6 digit match - block verified

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How It Works
Bitcoin picks the winner.
Not us.
Every draw uses a real Bitcoin block hash — a number that
no one can predict or control. Here's exactly how it works.
no one can predict or control. Here's exactly how it works.
~10 min
New draw
$5
Per ticket
$80k
Top prize
100%
Verifiable

No KYC required

Instant BTC payouts

Results on-chain

Provably fair

Open to all
_ STEP-BY-STEP
Play in 3 simple steps
No complex setup. No accounts needed. Just pick your numbers and wait
for the next Bitcoin block.
for the next Bitcoin block.
1
Step 1 of 3
Choose a Bitcoin block
There are always 2 upcoming Bitcoin blocks available to bet on. Pick the one
you want — each block is confirmed by the entire Bitcoin network roughly
every 10 minutes.
you want — each block is confirmed by the entire Bitcoin network roughly
every 10 minutes.
Pick your characters
Block A
#931,192
~8 min away
Open
Block B
#931,193
~18 min away
Open
2
Step 3 of 3
Bitcoin confirms the winner
Select up to 6 characters — digits (0–9) and letters (A–F). These are the hex characters
used in Bitcoin block hashes. The more you match from the last 6 characters of the block
hash, the bigger your prize.
used in Bitcoin block hashes. The more you match from the last 6 characters of the block
hash, the bigger your prize.
3
Step 2 of 3
Bitcoin confirms the winner
When the block is mined, the Bitcoin network publishes a block hash — a 64-character string.
We take the last 6 characters of that hash. If they match any of your picks, you win instantly
to your wallet.
We take the last 6 characters of that hash. If they match any of your picks, you win instantly
to your wallet.

Win condition
Match 2 or more characters from the last 6 digits of the block hash → you win. Match all 6 → jackpot. Even 1 match pays a prize.
_THE MATH
How the block hash becomes a result
Here's a real example. Bitcoin block #931,191 produced this hash:
000000000000000000002E702790881327D1A72357A43307014914A57B4C0EC8
Wait — the winning digits are actually the last 6 characters:
000000000000000000002E702790881327D1A72357A43307014914A57B4C0EC8

Last 6 characters = winning combo

4
POS 1
c
POS 2
0
POS 3
E
POS 4
C
POS 5
8
POS 6
If you picked 4C — you matched 2 and you win.
If you picked 4C0EC8 — you matched all 6 and you hit the jackpot.
If you picked 4C0EC8 — you matched all 6 and you hit the jackpot.
What is a block hash?
A block hash is a unique 64-character fingerprint generated
by the Bitcoin network every time a new block is confirmed. It's produced by millions of miners competing simultaneously — no single person canpredict or influence it.
by the Bitcoin network every time a new block is confirmed. It's produced by millions of miners competing simultaneously — no single person canpredict or influence it.
What is a block hash?
The hash is determined by the Bitcoin network — not by us. It's published publicly and permanently on the blockchain the moment a block is mined.
Anyone in the world can verify the result independently using anyblockchain explorer.
Anyone in the world can verify the result independently using anyblockchain explorer.
_ Prizes
What you can win
Match any characters from the last 6 digits of the block hash. The more
you match, the more you win.
you match, the more you win.
1 match
$2.50
50% of ticket price back
2 matches
$15
3× your ticket
3 match
$125
25× your ticket
4 match
$1,250
250× your ticket
5 match
$12,500
2,500× your ticket
Jackpot
6 matches
$80,000
Match all 6 to win it all
_ _Verify yourself
Don't trust us — check the blockchain
Every result is permanently recorded on the Bitcoin blockchain. Here's how to verify any draw in under 2 minutes:
1
Find the block number
After a draw, we publish the Bitcoin block number used. Example:
#9311912
Open a blockchain explorer
Go to blockchain.com/explorer or any explorer you trust — no account needed.
3
Search the block
Enter the block number. You'll see the full block hash — a 64-character string.
4
Check the last 6 characters
Scroll to the end of the hash. The last 6 characters are the winning combo.
4C0EC8 → that's it.🔗 Verify block #931,191 on blockchain.com →
_FAQ
Common questions
Skeptical? Good. Here are honest answers to the hardest questions.Match any characters from the last 6 digits of the block hash. The more
you match, the more you win.
you match, the more you win.
Can First BTC Lottery manipulate the result?

No. The winning combination is the last 6 characters of a Bitcoin block hash — a value produced by the Bitcoin network, not by us. We have zero ability to influence or predict it. The block hash is determined by millions of miners worldwide competing simultaneously.
How do I know you're showing me the right block hash?

You don't have to take our word for it. After every draw, we publish the Bitcoin block number. You can go to any blockchain explorer (blockchain.com, mempool.space, blockchair.com — your choice) and look up that block yourself. The hash is permanently public and cannot be altered.
What exactly does "last 6 characters" mean?

+A Bitcoin block hash is a 64-character hexadecimal string — made up of digits 0–9 and letters A–F. We always take the final 6 characters of that string. For block #931,191, the full hash ends in ...57B4C0EC8, so the winning combo is 4C0EC8. Simple as that.
Do I need to create an account or provide ID?

No KYC, no documents. You only need a Bitcoin wallet address to receive your payout. Winnings are sent directly to your wallet the moment a draw is confirmed.
What if a block takes longer than 10 minutes?

Bitcoin blocks average 10 minutes, but can occasionally take longer or shorter. Your ticket is valid for whichever block you selected. The draw happens the moment that specific block is confirmed on the Bitcoin network — no exceptions.
How fast are payouts?

Payouts are processed automatically the moment a winning ticket is confirmed. They go directly to the Bitcoin wallet address you provided — typically within seconds of the draw result.
Ready to play?
Bitcoin mines a new block every 10 minutes. Your next chance is almost here.
₿ Play your first ticket$5 per ticket · Instant BTC payouts · 100% verifiable

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