Duelbits adds Tap Trading — a game based on Solana price movement over 10 seconds
Crypto casino Duelbits has introduced Tap Trading, its own game where the wager is not placed on reels, cards, or a crash multiplier, but on the short-term movement of the Solana price. Players need to guess where the SOL price will go over the next 10 seconds: up or down.
Rounds launch one after another, without a long wait. Duelbits shows the current Solana price chart, and the result is determined by real-time market data. In other words, the mechanic is tied not to a random outcome generator, but to the movement of a cryptocurrency asset.
How Tap Trading works
At the core of Tap Trading is a simple idea familiar to anyone who has ever looked at a crypto chart. The user sees the current asset price and chooses a direction: up or down. After that, all that remains is to wait for the 10-second round to end.
The format feels faster and more aggressive than regular market betting. There are no long expiries, complex orders, or waiting for a candle to close on a one-minute timeframe. Everything is decided almost instantly: tap, choose the direction, get the result.
Duelbits specifically emphasizes that the game uses real market quotes. For the crypto audience, that is an important detail: Tap Trading tries to look closer to trading than to classic casino games. Still, in terms of pace and presentation, it remains closer to fast gambling formats where a decision is made in a couple of seconds.
Why Duelbits is betting on this format
Duelbits positions Tap Trading as a separate category, not just another variation of a crash game or prediction market. The logic is clear: crypto casinos have long been looking for products at the intersection of gambling and trading, because this kind of mechanic can appeal to two audiences at once.
Some users are drawn to the dynamics of the crypto market, while others prefer short rounds and fast results. Tap Trading sits right between those two habits. There is a chart, an asset, and price movement, but no full-fledged trading in the classic sense. It is more like a bet on a market micro-movement, packaged in a casino format.
Tap Trading shows where part of crypto gambling is looking right now: less classic casino, more fast decisions, charts, and the feeling that the player is taking part in market movement. Whether this format becomes a standalone niche remains an open question. But Duelbits is clearly counting on 10-second rounds with Solana finding their audience.