About
How rounds work, how the pot grows, and what happens if someone beats you to the answer.
Gameplay
A Pepe card gradually becomes clearer over time. Pay a bitcoin lightning fee to submit a guess at what the card is. If you correctly identify the card by its XCP asset name, you win the current pot. For example, Card 1, Series 1 of the Rare Pepe collection is "RAREPEPE" (not Nakamoto Card).
Each paid guess gives you one attempt. Wrong answers get posted publicly. Waiting for the image to clear can help, but you risk losing the pot to someone else first.
Browse past rounds to see examples of correct answers, wrong guesses, and previous gameplay.
Fees & Pot
Pots are sponsored. A sponsor pays to fund the starting pot of a future round and feature a Pepe card of their choosing alongside that pot while the round is live. From every guess, 60% of the fee is added to the pot and 40% is kept by the site. If a round expires without a winner, its remaining pot will carry over and be added on top of the next round.
Terms
This site is in beta, so please use it at your own risk. We won’t cheat or manipulate outcomes. If a bug or error on our end causes you to lose sats, we’ll be happy to refund you. If someone submits the correct answer before your paid guess is finalized, you will get an automatic refund. If you need help, please reach out. These terms (including fees and rules) may be updated at any time.
Credits
Over 10 years ago, a game existed called ApopheniaBTC by Tritonio. I enjoyed playing it from time to time until it disappeared. Check out the original Bitcointalk forum post about it here.
I created Sat Seer as my own take on that format, and now Frog Seer is the Pepe-focused follow-up built from that foundation.


