Amy Raffles let users use Amy Points to enter promotional prize draws. Every valid entry has the same probability of being selected. More entries increase a wallet’s overall probability, but they do not guarantee a prize.
Current prize types may include crypto assets, NFTs, subscriptions, campaign rewards and partner-provided prizes.
1. What Raffles are
Amy Raffles give users a way to use Amy Points to enter promotional prize draws. You use Points you have already earned through Amy to add entries. Every valid entry in the draw has the same chance of being selected. Owning more entries increases your probability proportionally, but it does not guarantee that you will win.
Simple rule
More entries increase probability. They do not guarantee a prize.
2. Who can enter
To enter a raffle, you currently need:
- an Amy account
- a connected wallet
- a verified email address
- enough Amy Points for the selected entries
- to be aged 18 or over
- to be permitted to participate and receive the prize under the laws and restrictions that apply
Amy treats each connected wallet as a separate account identity. Amy does not currently perform formal age, identity or country verification.
3. Entering without AMY or a purchase
You do not need to hold the AMY token to enter raffles. Amy Points cannot be purchased, transferred between users, sold, withdrawn or redeemed for money or crypto.
Available starter activities allow eligible users to earn Points without purchasing AMY, Amy Points or another Amy product. Starter Points may currently be available through quests and referral activity. These Points can be used to add raffle entries.
Holding 300 AMY is not required to spend existing Points, add entries, keep entries valid or receive a prize. If you previously held AMY and later fall below 300 AMY, your existing Points remain available and your already-confirmed raffle entries remain valid.
See the Points guide for the full explanation of earning, holding and spending Points.
4. Entry cost and adding entries
Each entry currently costs 50 Amy Points. The live raffle card shows the current entry cost before confirmation.
Adding entries:
- spends Amy Points
- is recorded offchain
- requires no blockchain gas
- requires no wallet transaction signature
- reduces your spendable Points balance
- cannot normally be cancelled or transferred after confirmation
Adding entries is an offchain Amy Points action and does not require a wallet transaction.
The current entry flow is:
Open an available raffle.
Choose the number of entries.
Review the total Points cost.
Confirm the entry.
Amy deducts the Points.
The connected wallet’s entry total updates.
More than 50 entries currently requires an additional confirmation. There is currently no fixed maximum number of entries per wallet.
5. Equal entries and probability
Every valid entry is one equal unit in the draw. A wallet’s probability is calculated as:
Probability = your valid entries / all valid entries at close
Example
A raffle closes with 1,000 valid entries. Your wallet has 100 entries. Your probability is 10%. Your probability of not being selected is still 90%.
Short-term results can include the same wallet being selected for more than one raffle, low-probability selections, high-probability wallets not being selected or uneven-looking results over a small number of raffles. Those outcomes can occur through normal probability variance and do not, by themselves, show that a draw was biased.
Simple rule
Probability describes likelihood, not a promised outcome.
6. How a raffle progresses
Each raffle moves through a defined lifecycle.
- Waiting for participation. Entries are available, but the raffle has not yet met its configured participation requirements.
- Countdown. The raffle has activated, the closing time is fixed and entries remain available until the countdown reaches zero.
- Entries closed. No new entries are accepted. The final entry pool is frozen.
- Selection processing. The system waits for the designated future Berachain block and completes the selection calculation.
- Selected wallet recorded. The selected wallet is recorded.
- Prize delivery. Amy transfers or fulfils the prize.
Not every stage necessarily appears as a separate label in the interface.
7. Waiting for participation
A new raffle begins in Waiting for participation. During this stage, users can continue adding entries. Points are deducted when each entry is confirmed.
Activation depends on both:
- a configured amount of Points committed
- a configured number of unique participating wallets
The countdown begins only when both configured participation requirements have been reached. The configured activation requirements are fixed for that raffle once entries open.
8. Countdown and closing
Once the participation requirements are met, the raffle activates automatically and the countdown begins. The active raffle card shows the current countdown and closing time. Countdown lengths may vary by raffle.
Entries remain available until zero.
At closing:
- no further entries are accepted
- the valid entry pool is frozen
- the total entry count is fixed
- each participating wallet’s final entry count is fixed
- the raffle moves into selection processing
The server-side closing record determines which entries are valid.
9. If a raffle does not activate within 30 days
If a raffle does not reach its participation requirements within 30 days of opening:
- Amy cancels the raffle
- all entries become invalid
- the raffle cannot later activate
- each wallet receives back the exact number of Points it used for entries
- the Points return to the same wallet-linked Amy account that entered
- no cash, crypto or substitute prize is provided
Simple rule
No activation within 30 days means cancellation and a full Points refund.
10. How selection works
Entry processing and selection calculation are processed by Amy’s backend rather than being executed entirely onchain. When entries close:
Amy freezes the valid entry pool.
Each wallet’s entries are combined.
Wallet addresses are normalised and placed into a fixed, repeatable order.
Entry-number ranges are assigned.
After closing, the raffle system designates a future Berachain block before that block’s hash is known.
The block hash is combined with the raffle ID.
The calculation produces one selected entry number.
The wallet that owns that entry is recorded as the selected wallet.
The future Berachain block hash is the external randomness input. Crypto and NFT prize payouts are recorded onchain where applicable. Every valid entry has the same probability of being selected.
11. Processing interruptions and retries
Once a raffle closes, the following remain frozen:
- entry pool
- wallet order
- entry ranges
- total entries
- raffle ID
- designated future block
If processing is interrupted by an RPC, backend or processing failure, Amy retries the calculation using the same frozen entry pool, ordering, raffle ID and designated block. A temporary processing failure does not create a fresh draw.
No new entries are accepted.
The closed entry pool is not rebuilt.
The designated block is not replaced merely because processing failed.
The interruption does not create a new draw.
The selected wallet is normally recorded after the designated future block and the required network confirmations become available. Network, RPC or backend delays may extend processing time.
12. Raffle cancellation
Amy may cancel a raffle where necessary because of:
- failure to activate within 30 days
- a technical failure preventing a valid draw
- a material entry-record or data error
- prize unavailability
- legal or sanctions restrictions
- a genuine security issue
Where Amy cancels a raffle before a selected wallet has been recorded:
- entries are void
- the Points used for entries are returned
- no cash or crypto alternative is provided
- cancellation and Points return are recorded
- returned Points go back to the same wallet-linked Amy accounts that entered
13. Prizes
Before a raffle opens, the advertised prize is either held for delivery or otherwise formally reserved with the relevant provider or partner. Prizes may be supplied by Amy, an Amy-controlled community prize pool or a named partner or provider. The live raffle card identifies the prize clearly.
Dollar-denominated crypto prizes. A prize advertised by a dollar amount is delivered as an approximate equivalent quantity of the named token, calculated using the rate available around the time Amy prepares the payout. The token quantity is not fixed when the raffle opens. Price movement, liquidity and transaction timing may cause the value at receipt to differ slightly from the advertised dollar amount.
NFT prizes. Amy delivers the identified or reserved NFT. Amy does not guarantee that an NFT will retain a particular market value.
14. Prize delivery
Prizes are normally delivered within 72 hours after the selected wallet is recorded.
For crypto and NFT prizes:
- delivery is made to the wallet that held the selected entry at close
- the selected wallet cannot nominate a different wallet after the draw
- Amy pays normal transfer gas
- Amy never asks for a seed phrase or private key
For non-onchain prizes, such as subscriptions:
- Amy or the relevant provider may contact the selected user where needed
- reasonable account or fulfilment information may be required
- there may be no blockchain payout transaction
- the history may show fulfilment or delivery status
- Amy will not ask for wallet recovery information to deliver a non-onchain prize
The winner is responsible for any personal tax obligations that may apply.
15. Prize-delivery problems
If a prize transfer initially fails:
- Amy retries delivery to the same selected wallet.
- If the original prize cannot reasonably be delivered, Amy may provide a substantially equivalent replacement of a similar type or approximate value.
- If neither the original prize nor a reasonable replacement can be delivered, Amy may cancel the award and return all Points used for entries in that raffle.
- Any replacement or Points return is recorded in the raffle’s operational record.
16. Raffle History
Raffle History shows the 50 most recent completed raffles. An entry may show:
- prize or raffle title
- raffle ID
- selected wallet
- draw time
- total valid entries
- selection probability
- the connected wallet’s own entries
- payout transaction where applicable
- delivery or fulfilment status
Older completed raffles may remain in Amy’s internal operational records but are not shown in the public history feed.
17. Selection probability and Your entries
Selection probability. The selected wallet’s valid entries divided by all valid entries at close. This is the selected wallet’s probability at the time the raffle closed.
Your entries. The number of entries added by the currently connected wallet for that completed raffle. It does not refer to the selected wallet’s entries or the total raffle entries.
A history card can therefore show:
Selection probability
42.6%
Your entries
1
The selected wallet held approximately 42.6% of all valid entries. The currently connected wallet entered with one entry. These refer to different wallets and different values.
18. Payout evidence and public transparency
Raffle History provides outcome information that may include the selected wallet, total entries, reported selection probability, draw time, the connected wallet’s own entry count and payout evidence.
Where a crypto or NFT prize is transferred on Berachain, the history may show a View on Berascan link. This links to the prize-transfer transaction. The payout transaction provides public evidence that the onchain prize transfer occurred. It does not prove the full selection calculation and does not expose the complete entry ledger. For non-onchain prizes, there may be no Berascan link and the history may show delivery status instead.
The public history does not currently provide enough information to reconstruct every step of the offchain selection calculation independently. Amy retains a fuller internal operational record for administration, review and issue investigation.
19. Staff and operator exclusions
The following may not enter live Amy raffles that they operate, administer or validate:
- directors and employees of Amy On Bera Ltd
- developers or contractors with production raffle access
- anyone who configures, administers, executes, retries or validates live draws
- operational, testing or demonstration wallets controlled by those people
This separates live raffle participation from the people and wallets that operate or validate the system.
20. Age, laws and sanctions
Amy Raffles are intended only for users aged 18 or over. Amy does not currently verify each user’s age, country or legal eligibility.
Do not enter where participation or receipt of the prize would be prohibited by laws or sanctions that apply to you or Amy.
Amy may block participation, cancel an entry or raffle or withhold prize delivery where required by law, sanctions obligations or a genuine security restriction. Where legally permitted, affected Points should be returned unless returning them would itself be prohibited.
21. Amy’s role
Amy provides:
- the raffle interface
- Amy Points entry records
- stage tracking and countdown management
- freezing and recording the valid entry pool
- backend selection calculation
- use of a designated future Berachain block hash as the external randomness input
- Raffle History
- prize reservation, administration and delivery coordination
- payout evidence where available
- cancellation and Points-return processing
Amy does not:
- guarantee a prize
- guarantee a higher-probability wallet is selected
- sell Amy Points
- transfer entries between wallets
- redirect onchain prizes after the draw
- claim the draw is fully onchain
- claim payout evidence proves the full draw
- expose the complete entry ledger publicly
- require AMY ownership
- charge blockchain gas for adding entries
- verify that each wallet is controlled by a different person
- guarantee every raffle activates
- guarantee a prize retains its value
22. Getting help
If a Points deduction, entry quantity, raffle status, selected wallet record, selection probability, Your entries, payout status, prize delivery, Points-return status or Points-return timing appears incorrect, contact Amy with:
- wallet address
- raffle ID
- entry quantity
- date or timestamp
- payout transaction hash where applicable
any other non-sensitive details relevant to the issue
Amy may review the relevant Points record, entry records, closed entry pool, draw record, selection calculation, prize-delivery record, Points-return record and payout transaction.
Do not approve unexpected wallet requests or share seed phrases, private keys, recovery codes, wallet passwords or full authentication credentials with anyone claiming to provide Amy support. Amy support will never need your seed phrase or private key.
23. Worked examples
Example 1
Entering without AMY
A new user creates an Amy account, verifies an email address and completes available free quests or referral activity. They earn Amy Points without buying or holding AMY. They use 500 Points to add 10 raffle entries. They do not need to hold 300 AMY for those entries to remain valid.
Example 2
Calculating probability
A raffle closes with 1,000 valid entries. A user has 100 entries. Their probability is 10%. They still have a 90% probability of not being selected.
Example 3
Waiting for participation and the 30-day rule
A raffle opens. If both activation requirements are met, the countdown begins automatically. If they are not met within 30 days, Amy cancels the raffle and returns the Points to every participating wallet.
Example 4
Selection
A raffle closes with 2,000 valid entries. Amy freezes the entry pool and designates a future Berachain block before its hash is known. The block hash and raffle ID produce selected entry number 827. The wallet owning entry 827 is recorded as the selected wallet.
Example 5
Processing retry
Selection processing is interrupted by a temporary RPC failure. Amy retries using the same frozen entry pool and the same designated Berachain block. No new block is selected and the pool is not rebuilt.
Example 6
Selection probability compared with Your entries
A history card shows Selection probability: 34.2% and Your entries: 1. The selected wallet held 34.2% of all valid entries. The currently connected user entered with one entry. These are different values.
Example 7
Prize delivery
A user is selected for a $25 HONEY raffle. Amy calculates an approximate $25 equivalent amount of HONEY around the time of payout and sends it to the selected wallet. The market value may change after delivery.
24. Changes and current information
The live Raffles page shows currently available raffles, the current entry cost, countdowns, prize details, the connected wallet’s entries and the 50 most recent completed raffles.
The raffles, prizes and formats available on Amy may change over time.
However, once entries open for a particular raffle, the following are fixed for that raffle:
- entry cost
- prize
- activation requirements
- closing rules
- selection method
For a dollar-denominated crypto prize, the named asset and advertised dollar amount remain fixed, while the token quantity is calculated around the time Amy prepares the payout.
Those fixed rules do not change merely because participation levels or later product settings change.
Simple rule
Use this guide to understand the raffle system. Use the live page to see current raffles, entries and recent results.
