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CoinPoker no longer pays a flat rakeback percentage. Since 1 July 2026 the old 15% daily deal is gone, replaced by CoinRewards, a reward pool worth more than $7,000,000 a month, split across CoinRaces cash leaderboards, Splash Pots, and personal Missions. There is no opt-in and no CHP token to hold: you play in USDT or another supported coin, and the rewards land automatically.
Your effective rakeback now floats with that pool — up to ~70% at low stakes when you time sessions to the races, with WPD players stacking an exclusive Rake Chase on top.
CoinRewards is CoinPoker's rewards program, and it pays out more than $7,000,000 a month. It replaced the old fixed-percentage rakeback entirely. There is nothing to switch on: you're enrolled automatically, you play in USDT or another supported coin, and rewards are distributed in proportion to the rake you generate. Instead of one rebate, the money reaches you through several parallel streams.
CoinRaces are the engine of the whole program: $5,000,000 a month runs through them. They're cash-game leaderboards that reset every one to two hours, and your share of the prize matches your share of the rake generated during that race. For most players, especially at lower stakes, this is where the bulk of the rakeback comes from.
Splash Pots are random cash drops seeded into eligible tables. CoinPoker doesn't disclose the prize amounts, so you can't plan around them — treat them as upside on top of your CoinRaces returns.
Missions are personalized objectives that pay out cash and tournament tickets when you complete them. They're handed out irregularly, not on a fixed schedule, so they add to your rakeback in bursts rather than as a steady stream.
One note to clear up: Bankroll Boosts are no longer a standing stream. They now appear only within the GOPC series, not as a permanent part of CoinRewards.
Rakeback is a percentage of the rake you've already paid, so it's useful to know what that rake is on CoinPoker.
On cash games it's a flat 5%, but with a catch that works in your favour: the rake on any hand is capped at a set number of big blinds, so on bigger pots you pay less than the full 5%. At micro stakes ($0.02/0.05 and below), almost all of that fee is recycled back into the micro-stakes pool. The caps run by stake and table size:
| Stakes | Rake % | 2 Players Cap | 3-4 Players Cap | 5+ Players Cap |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $0.01/$0.02 | 5% | 2.50BB | 6.00BB | 10.00BB |
| $0.02/$0.05 | 5% | 2.60BB | 6.00BB | 10.00BB |
| $0.05/$0.10 | 5% | 2.50BB | 6.00BB | 10.00BB |
| $0.10/$0.25 | 5% | 2.00BB | 4.80BB | 8.00BB |
| $0.25/$0.50 | 5% | 2.00BB | 4.80BB | 8.00BB |
| $0.50/$1 | 5% | 1.25BB | 3.00BB | 5.00BB |
| $1/$2 | 5% | 0.75BB | 1.80BB | 3.00BB |
| $2/$5 | 5% | 0.40BB | 0.96BB | 1.60BB |
| $5/$10 | 5% | 0.25BB | 0.6BB | 1.00BB |
| $10/$20 | 5% | 0.19BB | 0.45BB | 0.75BB |
| $25/$50 | 5% | 0.10BB | 0.24BB | 0.40BB |
| $50/$100+ | 5% | 0.50BB | 0.60BB | 0.60BB |
On tournaments the fee runs in the 2–8% range, depending on the event.
There is no single percentage anymore. Your effective rakeback on CoinPoker moves with the pool and with your timing. In our assessment, a grinder playing low stakes (up to NL/PLO10) can pull back up to about 70% of the rake they've paid (roughly $700 for every $1,000 in rake at the top end), mostly through CoinRaces. That's the ceiling when your sessions line up with the races, not a number you'll hit every month.
Two levers move that figure: timing and volume. Because CoinRaces resets every 1 to 2 hours, sitting down during an active race window pushes your return toward the top of the range. And the more rake you feed into a busy leaderboard, the larger your proportional slice will be. We show how to work both in the next section.
Tournament players and low-volume recreational players get less. The model rewards active cash-game volume, so if you fire the occasional MTT or play a handful of hands a week, the pooled streams won't work as hard for you.
Because CoinRaces drive most of the return, maximizing rakeback is really about playing with the leaderboards instead of ignoring them. A few levers matter:
If you're a mid- or high-stakes regular grinding serious volume, there's one more lever: the paid 3-Bet Club, which we break down next.

The 3-Bet Club is CoinPoker's paid membership tier, priced at $35 a month. It isn't live in the client yet, but CoinPoker has already published the terms, so here's what membership is set to include.
Membership stacks several boosts. There's a base Rewards Boost of 10% on Mondays. An Action Multiplier lifts your rakeback for the week up to 12.5% if you hit one of its targets (3-Bet 13%+, VPIP 35%+, or PFR/VPIP 0.85+), and up to 15% for hitting two or three. Power Ups push rakeback to 15% for a 12-hour window, with six available per week. Members also get discounts on tournament buy-ins.
So does it pay for itself? Only past a certain volume — the flat $35 fee has to be covered by the boost before anything lands in your pocket:
| Monthly rake | Membership boost | Fee | Net gain | Effective boost after fee |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $350 | $35 | $35 | $0 | 0.0% |
| $500 | $50 | $35 | $15 | 3.0% |
| $1,000 | $100 | $35 | $65 | 6.5% |
| $1,500 | $150 | $35 | $115 | 7.7% |
| $2,000 | $200 | $35 | $165 | 8.3% |
| $3,000 | $300 | $35 | $265 | 8.8% |
The more rake you push, the closer the net boost creeps toward its ~10% ceiling — but the fixed fee always takes a bite, so it never quite gets there. Below roughly $350 a month it costs more than it returns. That makes the 3-Bet Club a tool for regular mid-stakes players ($25/$50 and up), not for micro-stakes or casual volume.
CoinPoker's ceiling is high, but it depends on the races rather than a fixed rate. Here's how that compares with the crypto poker sites players weigh it against:
Poker sites with flat rakeback are simpler for casual players, and US-facing ones like BetOnline and Ignition Casino lean on soft traffic instead of rebates. CoinPoker rewards active cash volume harder than any of them — provided you play into the races.
Register through WorldPokerDeals with bonus code WPD and you unlock an extra deal on top of the standard offer: an exclusive Monthly Rake Chase. It runs 50 levels of fixed prizes worth up to $5,000, paying 20% of your rake back (that's $200 returned for every $1,000 in rake), and it stacks with everything CoinRewards already pays.
On the welcome side, there's a 150% first-deposit bonus up to $2,000. Deposit at least $10, open the cashier, and pick POKER WELCOME150 under "Select available bonus." It clears at a 10x wager and pays out automatically once you finish a game session at a dedicated table. Note that tournament play doesn't count toward clearing it.