Trust wedge
Every completed hand can become inspectable evidence without turning folded strategy into public data.
Flux is built around a simple investor thesis: online poker is large, high-retention, and still asks players to trust black-box dealing. Flux turns fairness, privacy, USDC rails, and cinematic UX into the product surface.
19 standard PFP-v3 checks plus five redacted privacy checks surfaced in the app verifier.
AWS Nitro Enclave architecture is documented with attested infrastructure claims separated from browser-verified checks.
Deposit and withdrawal support is documented for Solana, Ethereum, and Polygon wallets.
Progression config reaches Flux Legend at level 70, with mission XP and feature unlocks beneath it.
Start with fairness architecture, folded-card privacy, payment rails, retention design, and the product experience that turns proof into a reason to play.
Flux should be evaluated as infrastructure plus consumer product. The infrastructure creates defensibility; the product makes the defensibility legible.
The investor site intentionally avoids unapproved traction claims. Real operating numbers belong in the investor brief, diligence room, or a direct investor conversation.
The core question for diligence is not whether poker can use another room. It is whether verifiable poker can become the room serious players trust.
Every completed hand can become inspectable evidence without turning folded strategy into public data.
PFP-v3 binds deck commitments, release signatures, hidden-card privacy, and proof packages to real poker flow.
Cinematic storytelling makes the trust architecture visible before an investor enters the app or data room.
Cash games, tournaments, referrals, and partner rooms become more defensible when trust is the core brand.
A focused route from market thesis to product walkthrough, protocol review, economics, and open diligence.