
Shuffle shfl
What is Shuffle?
Shuffle (SHFL) is the ERC-20 utility token for Shuffle.com, a crypto casino and sports-betting platform launched in February 2023. The token is intended for use within Shuffle's games and rewards ecosystem rather than as an equity or governance instrument. Official documentation lists the Ethereum contract as 0x8881562783028F5c1BCB985d2283D5E170D88888, initial circulating supply as 71,126,984.56 SHFL, and maximum supply as 1,000,000,000.
SHFL is designed as a native wager asset across Shuffle's casino and sports products. Wagering in SHFL gives the token immediate platform utility and can contribute to wager-volume calculations, VIP rewards, and future airdrop eligibility.
SHFL also supports staking in the SHFL Lottery. Staked tickets are automatically entered into weekly drawings until unstaked, while the tokenomics model includes community airdrops and supply burns funded by platform activity.
What problem does Shuffle solve?
Crypto-casino users often face weak user experiences, generic bonuses, or native tokens that do not materially improve gameplay. Shuffle presents SHFL as a way to connect a platform token directly to wagering, user rewards, and a recurring lottery rather than leaving it as a disconnected asset.
The design also addresses token distribution and future supply: wagering can accelerate vesting of eligible airdropped SHFL and contribute to reward eligibility, while documented burns permanently remove tokens. Utility remains dependent on Shuffle's centralized platform, and official disclaimers say SHFL grants no equity, voting, governance, or similar rights.
How does Shuffle work?
SHFL can be deposited on Shuffle and used as a stake in casino and sports products. The official wager-asset documentation describes a flywheel in which users wager SHFL, activity contributes to platform revenue and eligibility metrics, and eligible airdrop balances vest faster through wager-to-vest rules.
Shuffle documents weekly burns funded from SHFL NGR. The burn page specifies 30% of SHFL NGR for burning and identifies 0x000000000000000000000000000000000000dEaD as the destination. After the lottery launched, the documentation says 15% of NGR goes to the lottery prize pool instead of buyback-and-burn, so users should check current official announcements for the operative split.
The SHFL Lottery uses five balls plus one Powerball. Each staked ticket costs 50 SHFL and remains entered in future weekly draws until unstaked. Standard and Powerplay single-ticket options are also available. Shuffle says 15% of platform NGR and 85% of single-ticket sales fund the prize pool, and describes randomness as provably fair using a Bitcoin block number/hash, server seed, and CSV hash commitment.
Key facts
- SHFL is an Ethereum ERC-20 utility token.
- Official contract: 0x8881562783028F5c1BCB985d2283D5E170D88888.
- Maximum supply is 1,000,000,000; official initial circulating supply was 71,126,984.56.
- Allocation schedule: 5% liquidity bootstrapping pool, 28% airdrops, 8.8% early contributors, 25% team, 31.2% treasury, and 2% liquidity mining; docs note liquidity mining was suspended and reallocated to treasury.
- Airdrops 1, 2, and 3 represent 10%, 9%, and 9% of total supply respectively.
- Lottery staking uses 50 SHFL per ticket and continues into future weekly draws until unstaked.
- The official disclaimer says SHFL provides no equity, voting, governance, or similar rights.
- The disclaimer says SHFL is not available to US persons; terms and promotions can change.
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What is Shuffle (SHFL)?
SHFL is the ERC-20 utility token used in the Shuffle.com crypto casino and sports-betting ecosystem. It can be wagered on Shuffle and staked in the SHFL Lottery.
What is the official SHFL contract?
The official documentation lists 0x8881562783028F5c1BCB985d2283D5E170D88888 on Ethereum. Verify the address independently before sending tokens.
How does SHFL staking work?
One SHFL Lottery ticket requires 50 SHFL. Once staked, it is entered into weekly draws until unstaked; unstaking forfeits the upcoming draw and returns the stake after that draw concludes.
Does SHFL provide governance or ownership rights?
No. Shuffle's disclaimer characterizes SHFL as a functional utility token and says it does not provide equity, voting, governance, or similar rights.
Is SHFL supply deflationary?
Shuffle documents weekly burns funded from SHFL NGR and sends burned tokens to the Ethereum dead address. The current allocation should be checked against the latest official documentation because the split changed after the lottery launch.
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