Bustabit is a betting game where you try to guess the largest possible magic number in each contest.
Sounds kinda dull, but there’s a catch: this number is a Bitcoin multiplier!
So, there’s actual money involved in bustabit. Lots of it.
How does Bustabit work?
If you guess a multiplier before the game crashes, you earn that much more Bitcoin than you bet. Which means that, if you play Bustabit right, in theory it’s possible to multiply your Bitcoin stash several times over in very little time.
If the game crashes before your guessed number is reached, you lose your entire bet. As you can imagine, you can also lose all your Bitcoin rather quickly, especially if you enter a losing streak and let emotions get the best of you.
Disclaimer
Before we proceed, please read this important notice:
Bustabit is gambling.
Only gamble what you can afford to lose. Nothing in this article constitutes investment or gambling advice of any kind. This article offered for informational purposes only.
Bustabit Rules
Bustabit is a very simple game, with very few rules.
In every contest, you first allocate a certain amount that you wish to bet. You can see every other player’s bet amount on a screen to the right of the main game area and then decide if you’ll play or not based on that.
The system then begins counting up a fractional amount, starting from 1. You must hit a stop button before the counter collapses to zero (Bust!). Contests are very quick, often lasting just a few seconds, sometimes even under a second.
The fractional amount that gets frozen when you hit the stop button is your multiplier.
If you let the counter collapse to zero before you hit stop, your stake is lost (because it’s multiplied by zero).
Otherwise any multiplier above 1 will be profitable and you’ll end up with more than you staked.
You don’t have to stake your bankroll (entire account balance) in each contest.
In fact, it’s recommended you balance risk x reward by betting smaller amounts and by not getting greedy on the stop button.
We’ll talk about risk management in a while, for now let’s take a look at how bustabit is played.
Bustabit Gameplay
First, create your free account if you haven’t.
All players must have a username/password.
Fund Your Bustabit Account
Now it’s time to fund your account. Make sure to never sends funds from an exchange account.
This is good advice regardless if you’re joining an ICO or playing bustabit – because the exchange return address is invalid. Should anything happen and your deposit be bounced, the exchange exit address does not credit your account.
In these cases, the coins are usually lost, unless you’re luck enough to get a hold of someone from a crypto exchange tech support. (The odds of winning 1 million multiplier on bustabit is actually higher than reaching a crypto exchange tech support person.)
Enter Play Window
Then you’ll want to enter the play window.
In this window you’ll find a chat room where you can interact with other players as well as the betting commands and the list of players who joined in the current bet.
The players in red failed to cash out before Bustabit crashed. They lost their entire bet in this contest.
Those in green got out and profited the amount on the right column. Take, for instance, green user number 6. He/she bet 11,100 bits and got out at 2x. That is, they got out when the game was 22,200 so they earned 100% (11,100 x 2).
You should probably focus on gameplay rather than hang out at the chat room. When you’re done and want to chat, then go for it. The chat will usually distract you, so don’t pay attention to all the noise while you’re betting.
Now, let’s take a look at some sound ideas for Bustabit risk management.
Bustabit Risk Management
Bustabit is an all or nothing betting game. You either win or lose your entire stake in each in contest.
Very quick contests often lead players to take poor risk management decisions. Especially after a winning streak when overconfidence takes over.
The key to Bustabit success is being a good risk manager.
If you get greedy you will eventually be zeroed out and lose your entire stake.
There are two variables you can adjust to manage your risk: the amount of time you wait before hitting stop and how much you bet in each contest.
If you get greedy and begin waiting too long to hit stop, chances are you’ll get zeroed out.
Also if you get greedy and bet your entire stash at once, you might lose everything in one mistake.
By choosing appropriate fractions of your stash and how long you wait before hitting stop you might be able to stay in the game a long time without getting busted.
The Best Bustabit Strategy
First of all, keep in mind that any multiplier above 1x means you earn more than you bet. The central idea behind a successful Bustabit strategy is to play a high number of contests betting very little, often stopping right when the counter begins to grow.
(At the end of this section we’ll reverse engineer Bustabit’s top earner’s strategy to show you how they made over 400 BTC. )
tl;dr; The best strategy, with the lowest risk, is to cash out right after 1x consistently in every bet. Discipline is key here!
If you get too greedy and go for a higher multiple you might hit jackpot a few times but you’ll very likely lose your entire stake in one go.
Compound Profits
If you consistently make “just” 1.10 that’s a 10% profit in every bet. No investment will ever pay that much anywhere else!
Bustabit rarely crashes before high 1x’s so if you go for something in the low 1.x’s the likelihood of multiplying your money is exponentially larger than if you try to hit large jackpots.
Let’s take a look at a random sample of Bustabit games from moments ago:
As you can see on the above game results, Bustabit crashed twice at 1.09 multiplier. This is a 9% multiplier. Imagine being able to consistently make 9% on each trade. If you systematically exited before 1.09x in this example, you’d be much more profitable than most traders.
Reverse Engineering the #1 Winning Strategy
A quick look at the top earners in the Bustabit leaderboard yields some interesting insights.
As you can see, the top earners each placed several thousand bets. First and third place placed 49 and 57 thousand bets respectively. That’s a lot of games!
(There’s likely a robot involved here somewhere.) But the lesson remains: to play lots of games, betting very little each time.
The #1 Bustabit player has made 469 BTC by placing 49,071 bets. So, their average earning has been 0.00956 BTC per game with an average bet size of 0.112 BTC.
If we divide the average earning by the average bet size, we get where the player usually hits the stop button! So, 0.00956 divided by 0.112 yields 0.088536. Which means 0.08856 is the average profit made from an average 0.112 wagered. Add 1 to this number and we get our multiplier = 1.088536.
The #1 Bustabit player has therefore stopped out at 1.08536 on average. (Notice how close this is to the 1.09x we estimated above.)
How did we reverse engineer the #1 average winning bet? Let’s recap.
- Find the average profit (AP) by dividing the total profit by number of contests.
- Find the average bet size (ABS) by dividing the total wagered by the number of contests.
- Divide AP by ABS to find the average multiplier. M = AP / ABS
Multiplier M is where the #1 leaderboard player exits the game to avoid geting Busted!
There you have it. By looking into some publicly available numbers, we’ve been able to reverse engineer the #1 winning player’s strategy:
- Play lots of games. Tens of thousands, in fact.
- Make very little profit in each game. (e.g. Stay under 1.09x multiplier.)
One more important fact: notice how even the #1 winner has made some heavy losses in the process. In order to make 469 BTC, this player lost 21.55 BTC in the process. That’s a 4.59% loss compared to profits. Take this into consideration when you enter Bustabit. The average winning multiplier is just under 9% and the losses are 4,5% of the 9% (the fact that 4,5 is half of 9 is just a coincidence here, or is it?).
(One more disclaimer, just in case: Please do your own research and keep in mind that Bustabit is a high risk gambling activity. Remember, you can lose 100% of your Bitcoin very quickly. Nothing in this article configures investment or gambling advice.)
Various Bustabit Strategies
There are several different strategies used in Bustabit going around by several names.
As we’ve mentioned earlier, Bustabit is a random game where each draw is an independent event. Thus, any strategy which is based on historic odds influencing future odds in Bustabit is inherently broken.
So, let’s take a look at these additional Bustabit strategies for the sake of completeness.
Crazy Multiplier Strategy
In this strategy, the player writes a bot to wait for a crazy high multiplier. They play low risk, low reward games until it senses a high multiplier, then goes high risk on that bet.
The key here is for the script to be able to sense when a high multiplier round is running – in real time. As you can imagine, this is no easy task and assumes there’s some bias the script can detect.
Legend has it that some have found a way to do it but, honestly, we don’t believe it. In fact, as we’ve seen, the biggest bustabit winners don’t win big on one round and then leave, but keep winning low for thousands of games.
We’ve seen this strategy called “catch Nyan strategy”, since you must catch a flying cat.
Bustabit Payout Strategy (AKA Bonus Only Strategy)
What some are calling the Bustabit payout strategy is exactly what the #1 winner is doing in our example above.
Bet a low percentage multiplier each time, repeatedly, adding up to a decent payout over thousands of tries. Likely requires a robot – as does the #1 strategy we reverse engineered earlier.
Some call this the “bonus only strategy”, for obvious reasons. “Bonus only” is what everyone wants and it’s exactly where the game difficulty lies.
Martingale Strategy (AKA Go Broke Fast Strategy)
In this “strategy” the player bets the amount they just lost plus a wager on the next round.
Say they lose 20 on this round. In the next round they’d bet 20 + 20 hoping to win back the lost coins.
But there’s a problem – they’ll need a 2x multiplier next round. And so on, the multiplier requirement goes up and so do the risk and the wager. As a result, the player goes bust exponentially as fast as well.
Some gamblers have published extensive literature on the Martingale strategy – all of which is completely bogus.
One gambler claims to have hit 2x for 32 rounds in a row. Anyone familiar with computers knows 32 bit memory limit is 4 billion bytes, because it’s 2 possible bits 32 times over, which is 2^32. So, if you’d win 2x for 32 games you’d make 4 a billion gain.
Do the math and see why this is obviously bogus (the bustabit leaderboard shows no one with anything close to a x4 billion gain, for starters).
Sniper Strategy (AKA Bustabit Sniping)
What some may call a sniper strategy isn’t really a strategy at all.
In this tactic, the player simply cashes out after a big multiplier is hit, parting on the principle that smaller bonuses will come after a large one.
Some Bustabit sniper scripts available on the WWW do nothing except cash out after a large multiple is hit.
Fixed Wager / Flat Bet Strategy
To maintain a fixed wager for a large amount of rounds.
Same strategy used by the #1 winner whose tactics we reverse engineered above, except in our case we did a smart calculation for the wager amount.
Don’t Play
If you research bustabit strategies you may come across a strategy called “don’t bet”.
It’s sound advice, TBH.
Simply not betting on bustabit raises your odds of not losing money quite a bit.
Bustabit Hacks
Don’t send large amounts of BTC to Bustabit at once. This same advice applies to any new Bitcoin address, not just Bustabit. For example, when you make your first deposit at an exchange you’re not familiar with, always send a small amount first.
Since Bustabit has been hacked in the past, you should take the same precautions you would anywhere else.
Remember the first law of cryptocurrency: If you don’t own the keys, then you don’t own the coins.
To be safe, you should periodically withdraw your Bustabit profits and keep the BTC in your own local wallet, especially if you don’t plan on betting for a while.
Bustabit Script
Bustabit scripts are based on basic gambling theory such as finding and exploiting some bias in the game.
There are plenty of reasons to be skeptical about Bustabit scripts. Here we take a look at a few of those.
Most gambling involves more psychology than solid mathematical theory. If the house doesn’t make a consistent profit, then gambling wouldn’t be a business. Keep in mind, then, that the odds of successful gambling are always against you. Script or no script.
Here’s one example. A Bustabit script was advertised at Bitcointalk. It sells for 0.005 BTC per license and claims to make 0.05 BTC every 24 hours. Let that sink in for a moment. If the script made you 10x return every 24 hours, wouldn’t the script owner run it for their own benefit? Why are they selling the script for 0.05 if it’d make them 10x as much in just 24 hours? The time it takes them to sell one copy of the script would be enough to cover its cost. Fortunately, Bitcointalk users were quick to respond.
As previously stated, most gambling “theory” revolves around psychological bias rather than math. Check out this particular Bustabit script, for example.
It’s based on a psychological gambling fallacy called Oscar’s Grind.
This fallacy states that you’re more likely to win after a long losing streak. That’s obviously wrong. Most gamblers leave casinos completely broke. There is no consolation winning streak after heavy losses. What this Bustabit script does is keep track of your previous attempts to try and predict future outcomes. Needless to say this doesn’t work against a truly random process.
If you’re not convinced yet, here’s one last point about why there isn’t such a thing as a winning Bustabit script. Bustabit contests are independent from each other. Most algorithms for Bustabit are based on the false assumption that there’s some causation effect between sequences of draws. Something like: if the first 7 contests collapsed at a high multiplier, than the 8th is likely to be a low multiplier. This is absolutely false! The odds of it being a high multiplier on the 8th, 9th and 10th draw are exactly the same as in the first draw.
If you actually read the more advanced Bustabit scripts that are being sold out there, most of them use stock market indicators. For example, if a large volume of Bitcoin was made in the low multiplier range, then odds are these gamblers will bet at higher multipliers next. This is a natural psychological effect after winning streaks, gamblers have more chips and grow more confident. But stocks aren’t completely random, there are company fundamentals and other predictable data involved (supply chain, observations of their business operations and so on). Bustabit, on the other hand, is completely random. Each draw does not carry anything into the next nor does it borrow anything from the previous draws.
Malicious Bustabit Scripts
Be careful about malicious bustabit scripts available for download on the WWW.
One particular type of malware targets the player’s entire bankroll. It is a long script which purportedly applies some strategies and may even win a few rounds, but when it’s triggered somehow, it transfers out the player’s entire balance.
Many cases of stolen bits reported on the WWW may have been due to such scripts.
Bustabit Simulator
Since Bustabit is a browser-based game, there are several software projects out there who’ve borrowed and adapted some of its Javascript code in order to make some similar looking interfaces.
Here are a few Bustabit simulator scripts :
These can be fun to mess with and you could even create your own version of Bustabit. But you’re probably here to learn how to win actual Bitcoin on real Bustabit, so I’m sorry to let you down once more.
Here’s why these simulators don’t work for training your scripts to win at the real game.
The main reason why a Bustabit simulator can’t simulate the actual game is due to randomness. You may have noticed we mention randomness a lot, well it’s because the entire Bustabit system depends on true randomness. Just like Bitcoin block hashes are completely random, Bustabit multipliers are absolutely unpredictable (see next section) as well.
There are some very bright mathematicians out there. If Bustabit games could be predicted, some very smart person would write a script to predict game outcomes with high degree of confidence, defeating the house and making a large Bitcoin stash.
Bustabit Predictor
As we mentioned in the Bustabit script section, Bustabit contests are completely random.
There is no such a thing as a predictor for a completely random event.
Important: Bustabit crash predictors are not a thing!
Some fallacies only require basic reasoning to be debunked. This is one such case. The entire game is based on the fact that you can’t predict the next draw.
If you could predict Bustabit outcomes, then the house would go broke!
Finally, if there was such a thing as a Bustabit predictor, then many top players would guess the same or similar multiplier on a large number of games. It’d become obvious to the other players that some algorithm was being used and even more players would either buy or develop their own. Or it’d turn skeptical gamers away, either way it’d be a lose/lose situation for the house.
These arguments, of course, do not prove that there isn’t some bias that certain players exploit in Bustabit. If you saw a group of users consistently winning using very similar multipliers, you’d begin to wonder whether there is some working script.
Bustabit Bits to USD
One Bustabit bit is equal to 100 Satoshi.
To find out how much Bustabit bits are worth in USD, simply enter !convert 1000 bits USD
on the Bustabit chat.
Or you can easily convert Bustabit bits to USD yourself, simply divide Bitcoin price by 1 million. So, at today’s Bitcoin price of U$ 19,500 one Bustabit bit would cost U$ 0.0195 or approximately 2 cents of a dollar.
Is Bustabit Legal?
Bustabit is illegal in the following countries:
- Aruba
- Australia
- Curaçao
- France
- Netherlands
- Sint Maarten
- United States of America
Users under 18 are also not allowed to use the service.
Bustabit may sometimes request proof of age or locality in order to ensure users aren’t accessing the game from a disallowed location.
Bustabit may be illegal in your region so, if in doubt, ask a professional whether it’s OK to access the service in your area.
So, I cannot play Bustabit from the United States?
That is correct.
Citizens or residents in USA are not allowed to play Bustabit for legal reasons.
Is Bustabit Provably Fair?
Bustabit is not a provably fair game.
Although Bustabit leverages cryptocurrency for gameplay, it does not use the blockchain for the actual draws.
In fact, Bitcoin is only used in Bustabit for convenience. There’s nothing in the core of Bustabit gameplay that depends specifically on blockchain technology.
As such, there’s no algorithmic way to prove fairness in Bustabit. We assume the crashes to be random but players must actually trust the game in that respect.
Bustabit Down Check
Folks often report that Bustabit is down for some reason. This may be due to a client error, such as a ISP network failure, or server-side error. The latter means Bustabit itself is in technical trouble.
To check whether Bustabit is functional at the moment, use this Bustabit down check.
Unfortunately, checks on your ISP must be performed locally, such as using a speed test. Local problems cannot be detected by server-side checks such as the Bustabit down checker.
Bustabit Data
Unfortuntately, there isn’t a free Bustabit dataset available for statistical tests.
We do know that some players have been attempting to find statistical flaws in Bustabit, but so far the game has been proven to be truly random.
Bustabit itself publishes some basic statistics, but these can’t be directly used to attempt to predict Bustabit crashes and increase your odds at the game.
A leaderboard is also made available. We’ve derived some interesting strategies from the leaderboard earlier in this article, but that’s as much Bustabit data as we were able to analyze.
Bustabit Faucet
In its early days, Bustabit used to provide some “free chips” for new players through a Bustabit faucet.
If you’re not familiar with the faucet concept, in short, it’s a place where you could plug your Bitcoin address in and receive some free coins. Many cryptos followed Bitcoin’s example and provided faucets in their early days. Back when Bitcoin was worth fractions of pennies, faucets giving out multiple BTC per click were not uncommon!
Bustabit had a similar feature for its BITS “casino chip currency” – it was called a Bustabit faucet as a reference to Bitcoin’s early giveaway pages.
You’d log in, click a button and some BITS would be deposited for you to try out the Bustabit game for free.
This feature was shut down after it got abused by unscrupulous users who’d create countless accounts just to receive free BITS. When successful, they’d withdraw their Bitcoin profits, generating losses for other players who deposited actual BTC.
Conclusion
Well I’ve covered more than I’d like to about Bustabit. Gambling isn’t my favorite topic but Bustabit has become so popular recently, I thought I’d share some of my own gambling and investing experience with you.
Bustabit is a completely random game. There is no way to predict it or write algorithmic solutions for it. Unlike stocks and crypto trading, volume and price data do not shape the next outcomes. So, writing scripts to try and predict future game outcomes based on previous results is an exercise in futility.
Having said all this, Bustabit can be fun and addictive. It deals with real money, so all the appropriate disclaimers apply. I guess I’ve made it clear throughout the text that Bustabit is 100% pure gambling. So there isn’t just one winning strategy.
The only consistent way to protect yourself and try to win at Bustabit is to keep your multipliers very low. If you always exit near the low 1.x multipliers, you’ll cut your risk immensely. Keep in mind it’s still possible to lose your entire stash by using this (or any other) strategy.
Links
Bustabit – The original crash game
TrustDice Bitcoin Crash Game (Similar gameplay)
Bitcointalk Announcement Thread
Bustabit Scam or Hack? Bitcointalk Thread
Clustering Bustabit Gambling Behavior
Bitcointalk: Need bustabit advice