The Bitok Arena prize mechanism requires nothing from the winner beyond having competed from the right address. When a round closes and the leaderboard finalizes, the competition distributes prizes as standard Bitcoin transactions to the top-three addresses directly on the mainnet. No claim form, no withdrawal request, no account to log into. The prize goes to the address that earned it — and your wallet receives it the same way it receives any incoming Bitcoin transaction.
The address that competed is the address that receives. Bitok Arena sends to the competing address automatically after round finalization. Your wallet does not need to do anything special — it just needs to be the wallet that controls the competing address.
What Happens When a Round Closes
Every Bitok Arena round runs on the Bitcoin mainnet with a fixed daily cycle. When the round closes, the competition calculates the final leaderboard — the addresses ranked by total BTC committed to the master wallet during that round. The top three addresses receive 25%, 15%, and 10% of the total prize pool respectively. The competition broadcasts prize transactions to those three addresses on the Bitcoin network.
The transactions are visible on any Bitcoin block explorer as outgoing transfers from the competition master wallet to the winning addresses. Once broadcast, they enter the mempool and await miner confirmation. Standard confirmation time at normal network fee levels is typically between ten minutes and one hour. After confirmation, the prize is a verified Bitcoin balance at the winning address — no further action required from the winner.
The prize confirmation timing depends on Bitcoin network congestion and the fee rate used by the competition. At standard fee levels, most prize transactions confirm within one hour of broadcast. The blockchain record is irreversible once confirmed — the prize cannot be recalled, reversed, or redirected after it confirms at your address.
What Your Wallet Needs to Do
Receiving a Bitcoin prize from Bitok Arena requires no specific wallet action. Your wallet software — whether it is a mobile app, a desktop application, or a hardware wallet interface — periodically checks the blockchain for new transactions to your address. When the prize transaction confirms, your wallet detects the incoming balance and updates accordingly. Hardware wallet users will see the updated balance in the companion application the next time it syncs with the network.
The one requirement is that your wallet controls the private key for the competing address. If you created the wallet, backed up the seed phrase, and hold the key — the prize is immediately accessible through that wallet. If the competing address belongs to an exchange, the prize arrives at an address the exchange controls — which may or may not credit it to your exchange account depending on the exchange and how they handle incoming transactions to their custody infrastructure.
The prize is a Bitcoin transaction. Your wallet receives Bitcoin transactions. The only requirement is that the address those transactions go to is one your wallet controls — which is the same requirement as competing correctly in the first place.
There is no minimum claim period, no prize expiry, and no platform action required to receive winnings. The Bitcoin is at your address when the transaction confirms. Your wallet shows the balance. The private key you hold is all that is needed to spend it.
Win a Bitok Arena round, and the prize goes directly to your competing address on-chain. Your wallet detects it automatically. The private key you hold is the only mechanism needed to access it.