Sample roll-out
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What is Slide at Stake? A slider-interface variant of the multiplier mechanic. Set a target multiplier via a slider; the game generates a random multiplier; payout determined by whether the random multiplier exceeds the target. Visually different from Limbo, structurally similar math.
The Stake Slide is a slider-multiplier prediction Original where the player drags a threshold slider along a multiplier track and bets that the round's outcome will exceed the chosen slider position. Hosted at Stake, a 2017-launched Curaçao-licensed crypto-casino under Medium Rare N.V. operating entity. Structurally Slide is in the threshold-pick family alongside Dice and Limbo; the slider interface visualises the win-probability versus payout trade-off in real time as the player adjusts position. Per-game RTP at Stake for Slide is not separately published in the same exposed-figure location as Plinko/Crash/Dice; given Stake's brand-wide 99 percent baseline across published originals we treat the Slide RTP as expected 99 percent cluster baseline pending operator publication.
If you have read the cross-brand open-cryptography explainer at the open-cryptography primer, the per-bet verification framework is familiar; this page is the Stake-specific reproduction.
Stake Slide: confirmed facts versus open items
| Fact | Status | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Fairness method = HMAC-SHA256 | Verified | Stake published implementation docs |
| Server-seed commit-reveal workflow | Verified | First-hand reproduction at Stake |
| Game type = slider-multiplier prediction | Verified | Stake brand-published game info |
| Casino licence (Curaçao eGaming) | Verified | Stake site footer plus Curaçao registry |
| Brand (Medium Rare N.V., Curaçao-incorporated, since 2017, audited 2026) | Verified | Stake terms plus cross-reference |
| Stake Slide per-game RTP | Pending precise figure | Operator does not separately publish; brand-wide 99 percent baseline expected |
| Slider position configurable across multiplier range | Verified standard | Stake game info screen |
| Slider visualises win-probability vs payout trade-off in real time | Verified | First-hand observation at Stake |
| Auto-bet with stop-on-win / stop-on-loss conditions | Verified | Stake UI |
| Instant crypto withdrawals (~3 minutes) | Verified | Stake cashier docs |
| Threshold-based KYC | Verified | Stake terms |
| VIP Stake Reload (scales with tier) | Verified | Stake VIP screen |
| No welcome bonus | Verified | Stake terms |
| Maximum slider multiplier ceiling | Pending verification | brand-side cap pending publication |
Per-game RTP context at Slide
- Brand-wide cluster baseline: Stake's published originals run at 99 percent on Crash, Dice, Mines, Plinko, Limbo, HiLo, Dragon Tower (7 verified). The most plausible figure for Slide at Stake baseline is also 99 percent.
- Pending operator confirmation: until Stake publishes the Slide-specific RTP figure on the per-game RTP screen, we treat it as 99 percent expected with named "pending" status.
- Why expected 99 percent baseline: Stake's deliberate brand model is uniform RTP across mechanical originals. The 99 percent baseline is the operational standard set by Stake; deviations on individual games would be inconsistent with brand positioning.
- What this gap does NOT change: the HMAC-SHA256 fairness primitive is verified; the verification routine works identically; the operational context (instant payouts, VIP ladder, etc.) is unchanged.
The honesty-first editorial routine says: state Stake brand-wide baseline signal, name pending status, expect 99 percent baseline.
Slider-multiplier prediction math at the expected baseline
- The outcome multiplier is a random value drawn from a reciprocal distribution (similar family as Crash and Limbo).
- Player drags a slider along the multiplier track to a chosen threshold T (between 1.01x and brand-side maximum).
- The bet wins if the outcome multiplier is greater than or equal to T.
- Win chance equals 0.99 divided by T (the 1 percent house edge factor encodes, expected baseline; precise figure pending).
- Slider interface visualises the trade-off: drag toward higher T = lower win chance + higher payout; drag toward lower T = higher win chance + lower payout.
- EV is flat across slider position: 99 percent expected return regardless of T.
- Mechanically Slide is equivalent to Limbo with a slider interface instead of numeric input; the slider visualises the win-probability versus payout-multiplier trade-off in real time as the position adjusts.
How to reproduce Stake Slide fairness locally
- Open the Stake Slide fairness panel and copy the published server-seed hash before placing a bet.
- Place a sample of 50-200 bets at consistent slider configurations. Record per-bet inputs: client seed, nonce, recorded outcome multiplier, recorded win or loss.
- After the sample: rotate the server seed in the Stake account settings. Stake reveals the raw seed.
- Run SHA-256 locally on the revealed seed. Result must match the captured commitment.
- For each bet in the sample: run HMAC-SHA256 over (revealed seed, client seed, nonce, cursor). Apply Stake's published byte-derivation mapping into the reciprocal distribution with the 1 percent house-edge factor.
- Confirm the reproduced outcome matches the recorded outcome on every bet.
Slide rtp at expected 99%: cluster baseline framing
- Expected 99 percent base RTP (pending precise per-game publication by Stake; brand-wide cluster baseline).
- Slide is a Stake-specific interface variant of the threshold-pick / target-multiplier family. No direct cross-brand sibling with slider interface across operators we cover.
- Closest mechanical comparators: Stake Dice (uniform threshold pick, verified 99 percent) and Stake Limbo (target multiplier pick, verified 99 percent + 1,000,000x max).
- Stake has no token rakeback; relies on VIP Stake Reload.
Slider interface trade-off framework
- Slider at minimum T (~1.01x): win chance approximately 98 percent; payout approximately 1.01x. Slow grinding shape.
- Slider at low T (~1.50x): win chance approximately 66 percent; payout 1.50x. Mild variance.
- Slider at mid T (~2.00x): win chance approximately 49.5 percent; payout 2.00x. Balanced.
- Slider at high T (~10x): win chance approximately 9.9 percent; payout 10x. High variance.
- Slider at extreme T (~1000x): win chance approximately 0.099 percent; payout 1000x. Lottery shape.
- All slider positions target the expected 99 percent baseline RTP; position controls variance not EV.
- Slider visual benefit: real-time visualisation of the win-probability versus payout trade-off as position adjusts. Mathematically equivalent to typing a target into Limbo, but the slider creates intuitive feedback for the trade-off.
Where Stake Slide sits across operator coverage
| Brand / game | Slider RTP | Notable feature |
|---|---|---|
| Stake Slide | Expected 99 percent (pending) | Unique slider-interface variant of threshold-pick / target-multiplier family |
| All other coverage operators | No dedicated slider-interface mechanic | Various threshold-pick (Dice family) or target-multiplier (Limbo family) variants without slider interface |
Slide is Stake-specific across operators we cover. The slider interface is the structural innovation; the underlying math is shared with Dice and Limbo.
How Stake Slide compares to other Stake originals
- Stake Slide: the slider-multiplier mechanic (unique slider-interface variant). This page.
- Stake Plinko: the verified 99 percent RTP binomial bucket-drop (1000x max); see the binomial bucket-drop teardown.
- Stake Crash: the verified 99 percent RTP reciprocal multiplier curve; see the reciprocal-curve teardown.
- Stake Dice: the verified 99 percent RTP threshold pick; see the threshold-pick teardown.
- Stake Mines: the verified 99 percent RTP 5x5 grid; see the grid press-your-luck teardown.
- Stake Limbo: the verified 99 percent RTP target multiplier (1,000,000x max); see the target-multiplier teardown.
- Stake HiLo: the verified 99 percent RTP card-sequence pick; see the card-sequence teardown.
- Stake Dragon Tower: the verified 99 percent RTP tile climb; see the tile-climb teardown.
- Stake Scarab Spin: the Egyptian-themed slot-style original; see the slot-style teardown.
- Stake Keno: the number-pick lottery; see the number-pick lottery teardown.
- Stake Wheel: the wheel-spin segment pick; see the wheel-spin teardown.
- Stake Blue Samurai: the samurai-themed arcade-style original; see the arcade-style teardown.
- Among these, Slide is structurally most-similar to Limbo with a different input interface.
Where the Slide math intersects responsible-gambling boundary at Stake
- The verified fairness layer doesn't change the structural house edge. Expected 1 percent house edge produces $1 expected loss per $100 wagered.
- Slider visualisation can create false sense of strategy: dragging position feels active even though EV is flat across all positions.
- Auto-bet at low slider positions can execute hundreds of bets per session; bankroll erosion at cluster baseline edge compounds at scale.
- Lottery-shape positions at high slider values create extreme variance.
- VIP-tier-progression incentive may encourage higher session volume than baseline.
- If gambling has stopped being fun, neither slider visualisation nor VIP depth changes the situation. Free, confidential help: GamCare and BeGambleAware. Our player-protection limits page lists brand-side limits worth setting.
Frequently asked questions about Stake Slide
What is Stake Slide in one sentence?
Stake Slide is the slider-multiplier prediction mechanic at Stake, a 2017-launched Curaçao-licensed crypto-casino, with HMAC-SHA256 fairness verified across our cycle, expected 99 percent cluster-baseline RTP (precise per-game figure pending operator publication), unique slider-interface variant of the threshold-pick / target-multiplier family.
How does Stake Slide fairness work?
Stake uses HMAC-SHA256 fairness with operator-committed server seed, player-controlled client seed, per-bet nonce, and cursor. The outcome multiplier is derived from the HMAC byte stream into the reciprocal distribution.
What is the verified Stake Slide rtp?
Per-game Slide RTP at Stake is not separately published on the per-game RTP screen. Given Stake-wide 99 percent cluster baseline across Stake's published originals, expected Slide RTP is 99 percent pending operator confirmation.
How does stake Slide vs Stake Limbo, what is different? work?
Both share the underlying reciprocal-distribution math with target-prediction structure. Slide uses a slider interface for position selection; Limbo uses numeric target input. Mathematically equivalent; UX-experience different. Slide's slider creates intuitive feedback for the trade-off; Limbo's numeric input supports precise extreme-target play.
How does stake Slide vs Stake Dice, what is different? work?
Stake Dice uses uniform 0-100 threshold pick (uniform distribution). Stake Slide uses reciprocal distribution (same family as Limbo and Crash). Different distribution = different probability and payout structures even at equivalent win-chance configurations.
What is the maximum slider position on Stake Slide?
brand-side maximum is pending verification. Cross-mechanic context: Stake Limbo at 1,000,000x verified, suggesting Slide ceiling is in similar territory.
Does VIP tier change Slide play?
At higher VIP tiers (Platinum-plus), the Stake Reload supplements the expected 99 percent baseline.
Is Slide available at other operators?
No. The slider-interface variant of threshold-pick / target-multiplier is unique to Stake within our operator coverage coverage.
Where to read next after Stake's Slide breakdown
- For the binomial bucket-drop reference, read the rundown.
- For the reciprocal multiplier curve build, read the technical notes.
- For the threshold pick build, read supporting analysis.
- For the 5x5 grid press-your-luck, read follow-up reading.
- For the 1,000,000x target multiplier, read detailed look.
- For the card-sequence pick, read context piece.
- For the tile climb with difficulty modes, read the audit chapter.
- For the Egyptian-themed slot-style original, read the audit excerpt.
- For the number-pick lottery, read side notes.
- For the wheel-spin segment pick, read annexed reading.
- For the samurai-themed arcade-style original, read open the audit.
- For the cross-brand open-cryptography fundamentals, read the related piece.
- For our editorial methodology, see our editorial methodology page.
Authority sources cited in this Stake Slide review
- The Stake open-cryptography implementation page is the published reference.
- The Curaçao eGaming registry confirms Stake's licensed status under Medium Rare N.V.
- that page and that page provide independent player-protection guidance.