Community operators
Private poker groups, hosts, creators, and stables can become high-intent acquisition channels.
Flux referrals and agent pathways are built for poker-native distribution: hosts, creators, stables, private groups, streamers, and strategic partners who can bring qualified players into controlled liquidity windows.
Each account has a unique referral code available in the product surface.
The app can generate referral links and QR-code sharing assets.
High-volume referrers can apply for Agent status and dashboard access.
Rewards depend on validated activity and fraudulent referrals are not eligible.
Referrals can become a defensible acquisition channel if partner quality, reward economics, and fraud controls stay aligned.
Poker liquidity forms through trust, table quality, host reputation, and social proof.
That is why agent and referral distribution can be more powerful than broad ads in the first phase. The right group brings the right table at the right time.
The investor-facing message is controlled growth: partner-led demand, measurable quality, and private economics with disciplined public claims.
Private poker groups, hosts, creators, and stables can become high-intent acquisition channels.
Invite codes help concentrate beta users who are more likely to sit, test, and return.
Agent dashboards and referral records let Flux measure source quality, partner contribution, and player activity.
The model only works if rewards are tied to real activity, eligibility, and abuse controls.
Flux gives qualified investors the public thesis first, then routes deeper product, protocol, market, and risk materials through controlled diligence.
Private-beta table UX, wallet flow, invite mechanics, and verification surfaces.
PFP-v3 lifecycle, redacted verification, TEE posture, and self-verify claims.
Crypto-native settlement, legacy poker trust gaps, and premium retention design.
Agent distribution, rakeback discipline, creator rooms, and liquidity formation.
Compliance, security, liquidity, launch sequencing, and use-of-funds questions.
A focused route from market thesis to product walkthrough, protocol review, economics, and open diligence.