Winner takes 100%.
Not 95%.
Smart-contract escrow on Arbitrum. The full USDT pot goes to the winner — no platform fee, no admin override.
You do not need a separate wallet to get started. If you already have one, just connect it.
Public Duels
Open challenges with the stake, creator honor, game, and note visible before you join.
Recent Duels
Live activity from the DuelMe arena.
Popular Games
Games players are already wagering on
How money moves in a duel
Below is the pre-match flow plus the three outcomes after it.
Open the duel
Choose the game and wager, then share the link or join a public duel.
Both players fund the pot
The duel only starts once both stakes are already locked in the smart contract.
One of three outcomes applies
Either the winner claims the pot or refunds unlock for both sides.
Before the game, both players lock 10 USDT each in the smart contract.
Three possible outcomes after the match — compare what happens in each.
Winner confirmed
Both players agree on the result, so the winner can claim the full pot right away.
Result disputed
The pot is not awarded. Each player later withdraws their own 10 USDT back.
1h timeout
If the other player never responds, the timeout unlocks refunds for both players.
The smart contract follows preset rules, not manual approvals from DuelMe.
Code, not a middleman
The duel pot is controlled by blockchain code. DuelMe cannot manually move your money.
0% platform fee
The full pot goes to the winner. The platform takes no fee.
Public and verifiable
The contract and every transaction are visible on-chain, so anyone can inspect what happened.
You can start without setting up a wallet by hand
If crypto is new, the first steps are simpler here: after sign-in, a wallet is created for you, and you can switch to your own later.
Your first duel in four simple steps
Sign in, fund the balance once, and you are ready to play.
Quick sign-in
Start without manual wallet setup, or connect your own wallet right away if you already have one.
A wallet is created automatically
No extension install or separate setup is required to get started.
Fund it once
Add USDT for wagers and a small amount of ETH for network fees.
Create or join a duel
Once funded, you can open a duel, share a link, or accept someone else's challenge in a few clicks.
You can switch to your own wallet at any time.
Winnings can be withdrawn, and wallet access can later move fully under your control.
The easy start is there to simplify onboarding, not to trap funds inside DuelMe.
Ethereum-style networks need a tiny amount of ETH for transaction fees. On Arbitrum it is usually a few cents or less, and you only need it for actions like creating, joining, or claiming winnings from a duel.
The smart contract protects the money. Reputation helps you judge the person.
Before accepting a duel, you can see whether a player usually closes matches cleanly or disappears when it is time to confirm results.
Completed duels improve a player's standing. When both sides confirm results, that history becomes a positive signal for future opponents.
Ignored or abandoned duels hurt trust. If someone often leaves results hanging, other players will see it before they accept.
The score is conservative: a tiny perfect sample counts less than a long reliable history. Consistency matters more than lucky first impressions.
New
No duel history yet. Treat this as an unknown player.
Reliable
Strong history of finishing duels and confirming results cleanly.
Mixed
Some useful history, but not enough consistency to feel fully safe yet.
Risky
Too many ignored or abandoned results. Accept only if you trust them already.
Skill should pay you. Not the platform.
Create your first duel in minutes. Quick sign-in, or connect your own wallet.