BC.GAME Zero Edge Beginner Guide + FAQ: 0 HE Tacoback with instant settlement in tradable BC tokens; a 1B-token distribution explained
BC.GAME has launched Zero Edge, a programme returning 100 per cent of the house edge to players through instant BC token settlements on selected original titles.
Press release.- On January 8, BC.GAME published a community open letter announcing the launch of Zero Edge —a programme on selected BC Originals titles that returns 100 per cent of the House Edge (HE; the “house advantage”, i.e., the game’s theoretical long-run edge for the platform) to players via Tacoback, settled in tradable BC tokens. The letter also teased follow-on directions, including “Bet Anything” synthetic markets, lower-barrier prediction-style products, and a “Trustless Trust” decentralised architecture.

Unlike many promotions built around layered tasks and unlock conditions, Zero Edge is positioned as an instant-settlement return: Tacoback is calculated from the actual HE and settled directly in BC tokens in a way that’s intended to be trackable (see the official activity rules for details).

Following publication, the X (Twitter) post showed around 71K views (a real-time platform metric that can change), and discussion quickly focused on practical questions—who can join, how the UTC day cycle works, how the daily cap updates, whether it stacks with other benefits, and how BC tokens can be traded and circulated.
What is Zero Edge?
Zero Edge = on selected BC Originals games, 100 per cent of HE generated in-play is returned via Tacoback, settled in BC tokens.
Who can participate? What counts as a “day”?
Per the activity rules:
- VIP 5+ users are eligible.
- The programme runs on a UTC day cycle.
Key mechanics: What is the daily cap, and why does it change?
Zero Edge uses a daily eligible wagering cap model:
- Each player has a daily wagering amount that is eligible for Zero Edge calculations.
- The next day’s cap updates are typically based on the player’s current VIP level and their wagering over the previous seven days.
- The activity page shows your applicable cap, programme rules, and the eligible BC Originals scope.
(For the quickest check of the cap and eligible titles, use the official activity page.)
How is Tacoback calculated—and why does price matter?
BC.GAME provides an illustrative method (final settlement is system-based):
Tacoback ≈ Wager × HE ÷ BC token spot price
Plain English:
- Eligible wagering generates HE.
- The system converts that HE value into BC token Tacoback.
- Because the settlement is in BC, the BC spot price affects the number of tokens received (higher price → fewer tokens for the same value; lower price → more tokens).
Example (for understanding only):
- Wager: 2,000 USDT; HE: 2 per cent; BC price: 0.007.
- 2,000 × 2 per cent ÷ 0.007 ≈ 5,714.29 BC.
Which games are included?
Zero Edge applies to a defined scope of BC Originals. The eligible list and rules may be updated by phase, so refer to the activity page for the current scope.
Distribution size and BC token circulation
6.1 Allocation: 1 billion BC tokens
BC.GAME states it has allocated a total of 1 billion (10亿) BC tokens for Zero Edge distribution and settlement.
How BC tokens can be traded and circulated
BC tokens are described as having two main circulation paths:
- In-platform trading/circulation: users receiving Tacoback (BC) can trade and circulate tokens within the platform (per platform rules).
BC 0 HE - On-chain (Solana) visibility and trading: BC is a Solana on-chain asset and can be viewed/traded via public venues/pages; BC.GAME mentions entries such as OKX Web3 and GMGN (availability depends on third-party support).
FAQ
Q1: How is Zero Edge different from a traditional bonus?
A: Traditional bonuses often involve layered tasks, wagering conditions, and unlock rules. Zero Edge is framed as more direct: converting HE into Tacoback and settling it in BC tokens, designed to be easier to track.
Q2: Do I always receive Tacoback on my wagering?
A: Only wagering within your daily eligible cap is counted toward Zero Edge Tacoback. Once the cap is reached, additional wagering reverts to the standard system for the rest of the UTC day.
Q3: Does wagering inside the cap stack with other promotions/benefits?
A: The rules indicate cap-counted wagering typically does not stack with other promotions/benefits and is not included in affiliate/commission calculations; refer to the activity page for the exact terms.
Q4: When is Tacoback settled?
A: The programme runs on a UTC day cycle; settlement timing follows the system rules shown on the activity page.
Q5: Why do people say “token price up = fewer tokens back”?
A: Tacoback value is derived from HE, but settlement is in BC tokens—so the BC spot price affects the token amount in the illustrative calculation.