Getting into Bitok Arena takes less time than most people expect. No registration. No forms. No waiting for approval. You need one thing: a Bitcoin wallet with BTC in it. Everything else follows from a single transaction.
Here's the full path — from zero to competing.
Step 1. Get a Bitcoin Wallet
If you already have one, skip ahead. If not — a Bitcoin wallet is an app that lets you send, receive, and hold BTC. You control it. Nobody else does.
Some of the most widely used options:
- Mobile: Trust Wallet, Exodus, BlueWallet
- Desktop: Electrum, Exodus
- Hardware (maximum security): Ledger, Trezor
Any wallet that lets you send BTC to an external address will work. During setup, you'll receive a seed phrase — a sequence of 12 or 24 words. Write it down. Store it offline. This is the only key to your funds.
Step 2. Get Bitcoin
You need BTC in your wallet before you can enter the competition. The most common way is to buy it through a crypto exchange — platforms like Binance, Kraken, Coinbase, or any local exchange available in your country. You create an account, deposit funds, buy BTC, and then withdraw it to your own wallet address.
That last step matters. BTC sitting on an exchange is not in your wallet. To participate in Bitok Arena, you send from your wallet — not from an exchange account. Once the BTC arrives in your wallet, you're ready.
Step 3. Send BTC to the Competition Address
Open Bitok Arena. The master wallet address for the current round is displayed on the platform. In your wallet app:
- Tap Send
- Paste the competition address
- Enter the amount you want to commit
- Confirm the transaction
That's it. The transaction goes out on the Bitcoin network. Your wallet address is now associated with that amount in the current round.
Step 4. Wait for Confirmations
Bitcoin transactions don't land instantly — they need to be confirmed by the network first. Bitok Arena requires 3 confirmations before your address appears in the leaderboard. On a normal day, this takes anywhere from a few minutes to around half an hour, depending on network load and the fee you paid.
You can check the status of your transaction at any time using a public blockchain explorer:
- Copy your transaction ID — your wallet shows it after sending
- Go to any blockchain explorer — search for "Bitcoin blockchain explorer" in your browser
- Paste the transaction ID
- You'll see the current number of confirmations in real time
If you see 0 confirmations — the transaction is pending, still waiting to be included in a block. 1, 2, 3 — it's on its way. Once it hits 3, your address will appear on the leaderboard. No need to contact anyone. The blockchain is public. Everything is visible.
Step 5. Find Your Position — and Start Competing
Once your address appears on the leaderboard, you're in the round. Check where you stand. Look at the gaps between positions. Decide whether to hold your spot or add to your position with another transaction from the same address — all transactions from one address are automatically combined.
The round runs until 23:59:59 UTC. The top positions at closing time receive rewards, sent directly to the winning Bitcoin addresses. That's the entire loop.
Already In? You're Closer Than You Think.
The technical part is the smallest part of competing in Bitok Arena. Getting your BTC in place, sending your entry, watching the confirmations land — that's the setup. Once you're on the leaderboard, the actual competition begins: reading the board, timing your moves, holding your position when it matters.
Participants who get through the entry process are already in the game. The rest is strategy.
A new round opens every day at 00:00 UTC. Your next entry is one transaction away.
Bitok Arena is a daily on-chain Bitcoin competition. All transactions occur on the Bitcoin mainnet. Participation requires a Bitcoin wallet. Compete responsibly.