Coin-based 1v1 challenges, single-match free-for-all tournaments, and brand-sponsored competitions on a single wallet. Stripe-verified payouts, AML-compliant, no shenanigans.
8-player free-for-all. Top 3 take the pool. Hosted by Theo_W. Final round in 6 min.
No fluff. Verify your identity once, buy coins, compete, withdraw winnings. The platform handles escrow, disputes, and prize holds.
Rates illustrative — pending SP8-ECON economics review.
Surfaced from the three biggest active pools right now. Join an open tournament or sponsor one to back the grassroots scene. New competitions launch every hour.
Esports money platforms have a trust problem. We don't. We're the only UK-MLR-2017-compliant operator with closed-loop redemption, third-party KYC, and 48-hour complaint windows on every prize.
Platform commission on every settled competition (12 % on 1v1 challenges, 12 % player-hosted / 15 % brand-hosted tournament commission), a redemption fee, and game-publisher royalty splits. We don't take a cut from your wallet sitting idle. Rates illustrative — pending SP8-ECON economics review.
Yes — assuming your wallet isn't subject to a cash-out freeze (AML review), and you've completed KYC L1. Redemptions over £2,000 single or £5,000 in 12 months trigger KYC L2 step-up. Funds go to your Stripe-verified bank in your legal name only.
File a dispute within 48 hours of result submission. Admin reviews both submissions and any evidence you attach (screenshot, stream link). Outcome is one of: A wins / B wins / cancelled / replay / frivolous (5 % fee). Three frivolous-dispute strikes in 12 months → 30-day host-suspension.
Any participant in the same competition can file a complaint against a held prize within 48 hours of release. Filing freezes the prize for admin review. After the window, the prize matures automatically and becomes spendable. Admin-hosted tournaments skip the hold.
No. Boadman is a skill-based competition platform. Outcomes depend on player skill, not chance. We operate under the UK Money Laundering Regulations 2017 framework as a financial services platform, not a gambling licensee. Responsible play resources are linked in the footer.